Genesis 10:12

12 and Resen between Ninveh and Kelach - that one is the great city.

Genesis 10:12 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 10:12

And Resen, between Nineveh and Calah
This was another city built by Ashur, situated between those two cities mentioned: the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem call it Talsar, or Thalassar, see ( Isaiah 37:12 ) The conjecture of Bochart F2 is more probable, that it is the Larissa of Xenophon, situated on the Tigris; though Junius thinks it is either Bassora, or Belcina, which Ptolemy


FOOTNOTES:

F3 places on the Tigris, near Nineveh:

the same is a great city:
which Jarchi interprets of Nineveh, called a great city, and was indeed one, being sixty miles in circumference, ( Jonah 1:2 ) ( 3:3 ) but the construction of the words carries it to Resen, which might be the greatest city when first built; and, if understood of Larissa, was a great city, the walls of it being one hundred feet high, and the breadth twenty five, and the compass of it eight miles. Benjamin of Tudela says F4, that in his time Resen was called Gehidagan, and was a great city, in which were 5000 Israelites; but according to Schmidt, this refers to all the cities in a coalition, Nineveh, Rehoboth, Calah, and Resen, which all made that great city Nineveh; or were a Tetrapolis, as Tripoli was anciently three cities, built by the joint interest of the Aradians, Sidonians, and Tyrians, as Diodorus Siculus F5 relates.


F2 Phaleg. l. 4. c. 23.
F3 Ut supra. (Geograph. l. 5. c. 19.)
F4 Itinerarium, p. 75.
F5 Bibliothec. l. 16. p. 439.

Genesis 10:12 In-Context

10 His kingdom began with Bavel, Erekh, Akkad and Kalneh, in the land of Shin'ar.
11 Ashur went out from that land and built Ninveh, the city Rechovot, Kelach,
12 and Resen between Ninveh and Kelach - that one is the great city.
13 Mitzrayim fathered the Ludim, the 'Anamim, the L'havim, the Naftuchim,
14 the Patrusim, the Kasluchim (from whom came the P'lishtim) and the Kaftorim.
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