Josué 15:20-30

20 Tel fut l'héritage de la tribu des enfants de Juda, selon leurs familles.
21 Les villes à l'extrémité de la tribu des enfants de Juda, vers la frontière d'Édom, au midi, furent Kabtséel, Éder, Jagur,
22 Kina, Dimona, Adéada,
23 Kédès, Hatsor, Jithnan,
24 Ziph, Télem, Béaloth,
25 Hatsor-Hadattha, Kérijoth-Hetsron, qui est Hatsor,
26 Amam, Shéma, Molada,
27 Hatsar-gadda, Heshmon, Beth-Palet,
28 Hatsar-Shual, Béer-Shéba, Bizjothja,
29 Baala, Ijjim, Atsem,
30 Eltholad, Késil, Horma,

Josué 15:20-30 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA 15

In this chapter are related the boundaries of the lot of the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:1-12; and the assignment of Hebron to Caleb, from whence he drove out the giants, and of Debir, which was taken by Othniel his brother, to whom, on that account, he gave his daughter in marriage, who made a further request to her father, which was granted, Jos 15:13-19; and then follows an account of the several cities by name, which fell to the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:20-63.

The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.