Josué 12:17-24

17 El rey de Tappua, otro: el rey de Hepher, otro:
18 El rey de Aphec, otro: el rey de Lasarón, otro:
19 El rey de Madón, otro: el rey de Hasor, otro:
20 El rey de Simrom-meron, otro: el rey de Achsaph, otro:
21 El rey de Taanach, otro: el rey de Megiddo, otro:
22 El rey de Chêdes, otro: el rey de Jocneam de Carmel, otro:
23 El rey de Dor, de la provincia de Dor, otro; el rey de Gentes en Gilgal, otro:
24 El rey de Tirsa, otro: treinta y un reyes en todo.

Josué 12:17-24 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA 12

This chapter gives a short account of the conquests made by the Israelites, both in the times of Moses and of Joshua, and first of the kingdom of Sihon and Og on the other side Jordan, in the times of Moses, and which he gave to the two tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half tribe of Manasseh, and which are particularly described, Jos 12:1-6; and then of the kings and the countries on this side Jordan whom Joshua conquered, Jos 12:7,8; and the names of the thirty one kingdoms are recited, that so it might be exactly known and observed what were afterwards divided among the tribes and possessed by them, Jos 12:9-24.

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