Josué 13:1

1 Era Josué ya viejo y entrado en años cuando el SEÑOR le dijo: Tú eres viejo y entrado en años, y todavía queda mucha tierra por conquistar.

Josué 13:1 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 13:1

Now Joshua was old, [and] stricken in years
How old he was cannot be said precisely, but it is very probable he was now about an hundred years of age, for he lived to be an hundred ten; and the land of Canaan was seven years in dividing, as the Jews generally say, and it seems as if he did not live long after that:

and the Lord said unto him:
either spoke to him out of the tabernacle, or appeared to him in a dream or vision:

thou art old, [and] stricken in years, and there remaineth yet very
much land to be possessed:
that is, very much of the land of Canaan, which God had promised to Abraham, yet remained unconquered by Joshua, and unpossessed by the children of Israel; and the old age of Joshua is observed, to intimate to him that through it, and the infirmities of it, he was unable to go out to war, and to finish this work, which must be left to be done by others hereafter; and that he should with all expedition set about another work he was capable of doing, before he died, which was the division of the land among the tribes of Israel.

Josué 13:1 In-Context

1 Era Josué ya viejo y entrado en años cuando el SEÑOR le dijo: Tú eres viejo y entrado en años, y todavía queda mucha tierra por conquistar.
2 Esta es la tierra que queda: todos los distritos de los filisteos y todos los de los gesureos;
3 desde el Sihor, que está al oriente de Egipto, hasta la frontera de Ecrón al norte (que se considera de los cananeos); los cinco príncipes de los filisteos: el gazeo, el asdodeo, el ascaloneo, el geteo, y el ecroneo; también los aveos,
4 hacia el sur, toda la tierra de los cananeos, y Mehara que pertenece a los sidonios, hasta Afec, hasta la frontera de los amorreos;
5 y la tierra de los giblitas, y todo el Líbano hacia el oriente, desde Baal-gad al pie del monte Hermón, hasta Lebo-hamat .
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