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Josué 16:8

Listen to Josué 16:8
8 De Tappuach elle allait vers l'occident au torrent de Kana, pour aboutir à la mer. Tel fut l'héritage de la tribu des fils d'Ephraïm, selon leurs familles.

Josué 16:8 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 16:8

The border went out from Tappuah westward
Which was different from the Tappuah in the tribe of Judah, ( Joshua 15:34 ) ; this was in the tribe of Ephraim on the border of Manasseh, ( Joshua 17:8 ) ;

unto the river Kanah;
supposed by some to be the brook Cherith, by which Elijah hid himself, ( 1 Kings 17:3 1 Kings 17:5 ) ; though objected to by others; it seems to have had its name from the reeds which grew in it, or on the banks of it:

and the goings out thereof were at the sea;
if the river Kanah was the brook Cherith, this must be the dead or salt sea: but that is never called "the sea", rather the Mediterranean sea is meant, and consequently Kanah could not be Cherith, which was at too great a distance from this sea:

this [is] the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Ephraim by
their families;
that is, this is the description of the border of it; for the cities within are not mentioned, and the descriptions in general are very obscure.

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Josué 16:8 In-Context

6 Elle continuait du côté de l'occident vers Micmethath au nord, tournait à l'orient vers Thaanath-Silo, et passait dans la direction de l'orient par Janoach.
7 De Janoach elle descendait à Atharoth et à Naaratha, touchait à Jéricho, et se prolongeait jusqu'au Jourdain.
8 De Tappuach elle allait vers l'occident au torrent de Kana, pour aboutir à la mer. Tel fut l'héritage de la tribu des fils d'Ephraïm, selon leurs familles.
9 Les fils d'Ephraïm avaient aussi des villes séparées au milieu de l'héritage des fils de Manassé, toutes avec leurs villages.
10 Ils ne chassèrent point les Cananéens qui habitaient à Guézer, et les Cananéens ont habité au milieu d'Ephraïm jusqu'à ce jour, mais ils furent assujettis à un tribut.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.

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