Josué 13:26

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26 desde Hesb贸n hasta Ramat-mizpa y Betonim, y desde Mahanaim hasta el l铆mite de Debir;

Josué 13:26 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 13:26

And from Heshbon unto Ramathmizpeh, and Betonim
This was their coast from the south to the north, and so describes their eastern border, which reached from Heshbon, given to the tribe of Reuben, ( Joshua 13:7 ) ; to these places mentioned; Ramathmizpeh, the same with Ramothgilead, which Jerom F15 says was a village in his time, and lay two miles from Philadelphia or Rabbath before mentioned, to the east; it should be to the west; of Betonim we nowhere else read, it seems to have been near to Ramath:

and from Mahanaim unto the border of Debir;
the former of these was the place where the angels met Jacob, and who gave it the name from thence; and in later times a city of this name was built there, and was near the river Jabbok, ( Genesis 32:2 ) ; Debir is different from that in the tribe of Judah, ( Joshua 15:15 ) ; in the Septuagint version here it is called Daibon, perhaps the same with Dibon, the tribe of Gad rebuilt, and is called Dibongad, ( Numbers 32:34 ) ( 33:45 ) ; unless Lidbar here should be the same with Lodebar in Gilead, ( 2 Samuel 17:27 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F15 De loc. Heb. fol. 99. A.
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Josué 13:26 In-Context

24 Mois茅s dio tambi茅n una heredad a la tribu de Gad, a los hijos de Gad, conforme a sus familias.
25 Y su territorio fue Jazer, todas las ciudades de Galaad y la mitad de la tierra de los hijos de Am贸n hasta Aroer, que est谩 frente a Rab谩;
26 desde Hesb贸n hasta Ramat-mizpa y Betonim, y desde Mahanaim hasta el l铆mite de Debir;
27 y en el valle, Bet-aram, Bet-nimra, Sucot y Zaf贸n, el resto del reino de Seh贸n, rey de Hesb贸n, con el Jord谩n como l铆mite, hasta el extremo del mar de Cineret al otro lado del Jord谩n, al oriente.
28 Esta es la heredad de los hijos de Gad seg煤n sus familias, las ciudades y sus aldeas.
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