Josué 19:27

Listen to Josué 19:27
27 Y doblaba hacia el oriente hasta Bet-dagón, y llegaba hasta Zabulón y hacia el norte al valle del Jefte-el hasta Bet-emec y Neiel; entonces continuaba hacia el norte hasta Cabul,

Josué 19:27 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 19:27

And turneth towards the sunrising
Or eastward,

to Bethdagon;
there was a city of this name in the tribe of Judah, (See Gill on Joshua 15:41). Dagon, being a god of the Phoenicians, had temples built for him in various places in Canaan:

and reacheth to Zebulun;
not the tribe of Zebulun, but a city so called, the same Josephus F15 calls a strong city of Galilee, which had the name of Men, perhaps from the populousness of it, and separated Ptolemais from Judea;

and to the valley of Jiphthahel;
see ( Joshua 19:14 ) ;

toward the north side of Bethemek;
of Bethemek no mention is made elsewhere: perhaps here was an idol temple before dedicated to the god of the valleys; see ( 1 Kings 20:28 ) ;

and Neiel;
which the Greek version calls Inael, of which Jerom says {p}, it is a certain village called Betoaenea, fifteen miles from Caesarea, situated on a mountain to the east, on which are said to be wholesome baths:

and goeth out to Cabul on the left hand;
not the land of Cabul, ( 1 Kings 9:13 ) ; but a city, which Josephus F17 calls a village on the borders of Ptolemais. The Jews F18 speak of a city of this name, destroyed because of contentions in it.


FOOTNOTES:

F15 De Bello Jud. l. 2. c. 18. sect. 9.
F16 De loc. Heb. fol. 88. I.
F17 Vita ejus, sect. 43.
F18 Echa Rabbati, fol. 75. 4.
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Josué 19:27 In-Context

25 Y su territorio fue: Helcat, Halí, Betén, Acsaf,
26 Alamelec, Amad y Miseal; y al occidente llegaba hasta Carmelo y hasta Sihor-libnat.
27 Y doblaba hacia el oriente hasta Bet-dagón, y llegaba hasta Zabulón y hacia el norte al valle del Jefte-el hasta Bet-emec y Neiel; entonces continuaba hacia el norte hasta Cabul,
28 Hebrón, Rehob, Hamón y Caná, hasta la gran Sidón.
29 Y el límite doblaba hacia Ramá y la ciudad fortificada de Tiro; entonces el límite doblaba hacia Hosa y terminaba en el mar por la región de Aczib.
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