Joshua 13:11-21

11 and the region of Galaad, and the borders of the Gesirites and the Machatites, the whole mount of Aermon, and all the land of Basan to Acha.
12 All the kingdom of Og in the region of Basan, who reigned in Astaroth and in Edrain: he was left of the giants; and Moses smote him, and destroyed him.
13 But the children of Israel destroyed not the Gesirite and the Machatite and the Chananite; and the king of the Gesiri and the Machatite dwelt among the children of Israel until this day.
14 Only no inheritance was given to the tribe of Levi: the Lord God of Israel, he their inheritance, as the Lord said to them; and this the division which Moses made to the children of Israel in Araboth Moab, on the other side of Jordan, by Jericho.
15 And Moses gave the land to the tribe of Ruben according to their families.
16 And their borders were from Aroer, which is opposite the brook of Arnon, and the city that is in the valley of Arnon; and all Misor,
17 to Esebon, and all the cities in Misor, and Daebon, and Baemon-Baal, and the house of Meelboth;
18 and Basan, and Bakedmoth, and Maephaad,
19 and Kariathaim, and Sebama, and Serada, and Sion in mount Enab;
20 and Baethphogor, and Asedoth Phasga, and Baetthasinoth,
21 and all the cities of Misor, and all the kingdom of Seon king of the Amorites, whom Moses smote, even him and the princes of Madian, and Evi, and Roboc, and Sur, and Ur, and Robe prince of the spoils of Sion, and the inhabitants of Sion.

Joshua 13:11-21 Meaning and Commentary

\\INTRODUCTION JOSHUA 13\\

In this chapter Joshua is informed by the Lord, or put in mind, that
part of the land of Canaan remained unconquered, and which it was; and
is directed to divide the whole land among the nine tribes, and the
half tribe of Manasseh, Jos 13:1-9; and since the two tribes of Reuben
and Gad, and the other half tribe of Manasseh, had received their
inheritance on the other side Jordan, Jos 13:8; that is described in
general, Jos 13:9-14; and, then the particular portion of Reuben,
Jos 13:15-23; and of Gad, Jos 13:24-28; and of the half tribe of
Manasseh, Jos 13:29-33.

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