And in the valley, Betharam
 The same with Bethharan, (See Gill on Numbers 32:36): 
 and Bethnimrah;
 sometimes called Nimrah, ( Numbers 32:3 Numbers 32:36 ) ; near to which were some waters, called the waters of Nimrim, ( Isaiah 15:6 ) ; It was in Jerom's F16 time a large village; it seems to have its name from leopards, which perhaps had their haunts hereabout: 
 and Succoth:
 the place where Jacob pitched his tent after he had passed over Jabbok; it is called in the Jerusalem Talmud F17 Thaarabah: 
 and Zaphon;
 which in the same Talmud is Amatho or Amathus, which Jerom says F18 is a village beyond Jordan, twenty one miles from Pella to the south, though he places it in the tribe of Reuben: 
 the rest of the kingdom of Sihon king of Heshbon;
 which was not given to the tribe of Reuben, ( Joshua 13:21 ) ; 
 Jordan and [his] border;
 that is, the cities which were near it, as Kimchi; or that were upon the bank of it, as Jarchi; 
 [even] unto the edge of the sea of Chinnereth;
 the same with the lake of Gennesaret, ( Luke 5:1 ) ; 
 on the other side Jordan eastward;
 the other from that in which the inheritance of Gad lay, which was beyond Jordan, from the land of Canaan.