Giosué 19:29

29 Poi questo confine si volgeva verso Rama infino a Tiro, città forte; e di là si rivolgeva verso Hosa, e faceva capo al mare, dalla costa di Aczib;

Giosué 19:29 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 19:29

And [then] the coast turneth to Ramah
Which was a city in the tribe of Naphtali, ( Joshua 19:36 ) ; and on the borders of Asher; though Jerom F25 distinguishes them, and speaks of a Ramah in Asher, and another in Naphtali, as different cities of the same name; as there were several of this name, so called from their being built on an eminence. Masius conjectures it is the same with Sarepta, ( Luke 4:26 ) ; famous for its wine; and Bacchus, as the poet says, loves the hills:

and to the strong city Tyre;
it is thought this is not to be understood of the famous city, so much spoken of in other parts of Scripture, and in profane history; since, as it is observed, that is not mentioned in Scripture until the times of David; and though Homer makes frequent mention of Sidon, yet never of Tyre. The words signify the strong fortress of a rock, or a fortress on a high rock; so Kimchi and Ben Melech; and it might be a fortified city, which being built on a rock, might have the name of Zor or Tyre, and not be the famous city of that name. Jerom F26 renders it the fortified city of the Assyrians:

and the coast turneth to Hosah;
of which we nowhere else read:

and the outgoings thereof are at the sea;
the Mediterranean sea; where the coast ended this way:

from the coast to Achzib;
this Jerom F1 says is Ecdippa, nine miles from Ptolemais, as you go to Tyre; and this is confirmed by a learned traveller of our own nation F2; it is now called Zib; (See Gill on Micah 1:14).


FOOTNOTES:

F25 De loc. Heb. fol. 94. B.
F26 De loc. Heb. fol. 94. B.
F1 Ibid. fol. 88. I.
F2 Maundrell's Journey from Aleppo p. 53.

Giosué 19:29 In-Context

27 Poi ritornava verso il Levante in Bet-dagon, e si scontrava in Zabulon, e nella valle d’Iftael, verso il Settentrione, e in Bet-emec, e in Neiel, e faceva capo a Cabul, dalla man sinistra;
28 e comprendeva Ebron, e Rehob, e Hammon, e Cana, fino a Sidon, la gran città.
29 Poi questo confine si volgeva verso Rama infino a Tiro, città forte; e di là si rivolgeva verso Hosa, e faceva capo al mare, dalla costa di Aczib;
30 e comprendeva Umma, e Afec, e Rehob; ventidue città, con le lor villate.
31 Questa fu l’eredità della tribù de’ figliuoli di Aser, secondo le lor nazioni, cioè: queste città con le lor villate.
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