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Numeri 34:11

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11 E scenda questo confine da Sefam in Ribla, dirincontro alla Fonte; poi scenda, e tocchi il lato del mare di Chinneret, verso oriente.

Numeri 34:11 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 34:11

And the coast shall go down from Shepham to Riblah
Said to be in the land of Hemath, ( Jeremiah 52:9 ) , which, according to Jerom F24, was Antioch of Syria; and both the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem understand by it Daphne, which was in the suburbs of Antioch; but this seems to be carrying the limits of the land too far: Jarchi remarks, that when the border goes from the north towards the south, it is said to go down:

on the east side of Ain;
a city in the tribe of Judah; according to Jerom F25 now a village that goes by the name of Bethennim, two miles from the turpentine tree, that is, from the tent of Abraham or oak of Mamre, and four from Hebron:

and the border shall descend, and shall reach unto the side of the sea
of Chinnereth eastward;
the same with the sea of Tiberius, and the sea of Gennesaret, frequently made mention of in the New Testament, and in ( Ezekiel 47:18 ) , called the east sea.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 Comment. ut supra. (cf. ver. 15.)
F25 De loc. Heb. fol. 88. F.
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Numeri 34:11 In-Context

9 e proceda fino a Zifron, e arrivino le sue estremitĂ  in Hasar-enan. Questo sia il vostro confine settentrionale.
10 Poi segnatevi, per confine orientale, da Hasar-enan a Sefam.
11 E scenda questo confine da Sefam in Ribla, dirincontro alla Fonte; poi scenda, e tocchi il lato del mare di Chinneret, verso oriente.
12 Poi scenda al Giordano, e arrivino le sue estremità al mar salato. Questo sia il vostro paese, limitato per li suoi confini d’ogn’intorno.
13 E Mosè comandò, e disse a’ figliuoli di Israele: Quest’è il paese, del quale voi partirete la possessione a sorte; il quale il Signore ha comandato che si dia a nove tribù e mezza;
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