Josué 19:13

13 La frontera cruzaba por el oriente hacia Gat Jefer e Itacasín, hasta llegar a Rimón y girar hacia Negá.

Josué 19:13 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 19:13

And from thence passeth on along on the east to Gittahhepher,
&c.] Which was the native place of Jonah the prophet, ( 2 Kings 14:25 ) ; and where Jerom says F18 his grave was shown, and was a small village in his time two miles from Sippore, then called Diocaesarea,

to Ittahkazin;
of this place we have no account elsewhere, but it was not far from the former:

and goeth out to Remmonmethoar to Neah;
where the eastern border ended. Some versions make Remmonmethoar distinct places; but where either of them were exactly is not known: some, as the Targum, Jarchi, and Kimchi, render the word "Methoar which goes about"; that is, the border went about from Remmon to Neah, which by Jerom is called Anna, and who observes F19, that there is another village called Anna, ten miles from Neapolis, as you go to Aelia; and by whom also Methoar is reckoned a distinct place, and called Amathar.


FOOTNOTES:

F18 Praefat. in Jonam.
F19 De loc. Heb. fol. 38. H.

Josué 19:13 In-Context

11 Por el occidente, se dirigía hacia Maralá, y llegaba a Dabéset, hasta tocar el arroyo frente a Jocneán.
12 De allí, giraba al este de Sarid, hacia la salida del sol, hasta el territorio de Quislot Tabor, luego continuaba hasta alcanzar Daberat y subía hasta Jafía.
13 La frontera cruzaba por el oriente hacia Gat Jefer e Itacasín, hasta llegar a Rimón y girar hacia Negá.
14 De allí la frontera giraba hacia el norte hasta llegar a Janatón, y terminaba en el valle de Jeftel.
15 Ese territorio incluía doce ciudades y sus poblaciones, entre ellas Catat, Nalal, Simrón, Idalá y Belén.
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