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Giosué 21:37

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37 Kedemoth e il suo contado e Mefaath e il suo contado: quattro cittĂ ;

Giosué 21:37 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 21:37

Kedemoth with her suburbs
Near to which was a wilderness of that name; see ( Deuteronomy 2:26 ) ;

and Mephaath with her suburbs; of which (See Gill on Joshua 13:18); where the two preceding cities are mentioned along with it:

four cities,
( Joshua 21:35 Joshua 21:36 ) , are not in some ancient copies of the Hebrew Bible, as is noted by the Masorites; but are in some others, as Kimchi owns, and stand in the Targum, in the Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions, and in a manuscript referred to by Hottinger F5; and the same words are to be, found in ( 1 Chronicles 6:78 1 Chronicles 6:79 ) , and are absolutely necessary to be retained, since without them there would be but eight cities for the Merarites, whereas they are expressly said to be twelve, ( Joshua 21:40 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F5 Thesaur. Philolog. l. 1. c. 2. p. 181
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Giosué 21:37 In-Context

35 Dimna e il suo contado, e Nahalal col suo contado: quattro cittĂ ;
36 della tribĂą di Ruben, Betser e il suo contado, Iahtsa e il suo contado,
37 Kedemoth e il suo contado e Mefaath e il suo contado: quattro cittĂ ;
38 e della tribù di Gad, la città di rifugio per l’omicida, Ramoth in Galaad e il suo contado, Mahanaim e il suo contado,
39 Heshbon e il suo contado, e Iaezer col suo contado: in tutto quattro cittĂ .
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