Josué 15:44

44 Queilá, Aczib y Maresá, es decir, nueve ciudades con sus pueblos.

Josué 15:44 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 15:44

And Keilah
The first of these is a well known city, which David saved from the hands of the Philistines, ( 1 Samuel 23:1 ) In Jerom's time it was a little village to the east of Eleutheropolis, about eight miles from it, as you go to Hebron; in which was shown the sepulchre of the Prophet Habakkuk F2.

And Achzib
is said to be on the borders of Asher, ( Joshua 19:29 ) , and is supposed the same with Chezib, ( Genesis 38:5 ) ; and the Ecdippa of Josephus and others, and now called Zib; (See Gill on Micah 1:14);

and Mareshah;
Jerom says F3, only the ruins of it were to be seen two miles from Eleutheropolis:

nine cities with their villages;
which is just their number.


FOOTNOTES:

F2 De loc. Heb. fol. 90. A.
F3 lbid. fol. 93. E.

Josué 15:44 In-Context

42 Libná, Éter, Asán,
43 Jifta, Asena, Nezib,
44 Queilá, Aczib y Maresá, es decir, nueve ciudades con sus pueblos.
45 Ecrón, con sus pueblos y aldeas;
46 de allí al mar, todo el territorio colindante con Asdod, junto con sus poblaciones;
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