Josué 15:14

14 Caleb expulsó de Hebrón a tres descendientes de Anac: Sesay, Ajimán y Talmay.

Josué 15:14 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 15:14

And Caleb drove thence the three sons of Anak
Some think this was after the death of Joshua, and is here inserted by some other person divinely inspired, and thoroughly acquainted with this fact, that the gift and the possession of this place might appear in one view; but it rather seems to be done before:

Sheshai, and Ahiman, and Talmai, the children of Anak;
the very same giants Caleb saw at Hebron, when he was sent a spy into the land, ( Numbers 13:22 ) ; for these may as well be supposed to have lived to this time as himself, unless it can be thought that they were the sons of those men, called by their fathers' names; and though they were driven out when Joshua took Hebron, yet while he was engaged in making other conquests, or however before he died, they regained the possession of that city, and of the parts adjacent to it, from whence Caleb, with the help of his tribe, expelled them, conquered, and slew them, ( Judges 1:10 ) .

Josué 15:14 In-Context

12 La frontera occidental la formaba la costa del mar Mediterráneo.Estas son las fronteras de los territorios asignados a la tribu de Judá y sus clanes.
13 De acuerdo con lo ordenado por el SEÑOR, Josué le dio a Caleb hijo de Jefone una porción del territorio asignado a Judá. Esa porción es Quiriat Arbá, es decir, Hebrón (Arbá fue un ancestro de los anaquitas).
14 Caleb expulsó de Hebrón a tres descendientes de Anac: Sesay, Ajimán y Talmay.
15 De allí subió para atacar a los habitantes de Debir, ciudad que antes se llamaba Quiriat Séfer.
16 Y dijo: «Le daré mi hija Acsa como esposa al hombre que ataque y conquiste la ciudad de Quiriat Séfer».
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