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Giudici 1:34

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34 Gli Amorei respinsero i figliuoli di Dan nella contrada montuosa e non li lasciarono scendere nella valle.

Giudici 1:34 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 1:34

And the Amorites forced the children of Dan into the
mountain
Into the mountainous part of the tribe of Dan; the most noted mountains in it were Sear and Baalah, which lay on the border of Judah, ( Joshua 15:10 Joshua 15:11 ) ; Joppa in this tribe was built on an high rock, and so Gibbethon, as its name seems to import, perhaps was built on a hill or mountain, as were the cities after mentioned:

for they would not suffer them to come down to the valley;
which lay between Joppa and Caesarea, the plain of Sharon, in which were Lydda, Jamnia which belonged to their tribe, and they afterwards enjoyed; (See Gill on Joshua 19:48).

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Giudici 1:34 In-Context

32 e i figliuoli di Ascer si stabilirono in mezzo ai Cananei che abitavano il paese, perché non li scacciarono.
33 Neftali non caccio gli abitanti di Beth-Scemesh, né gli abitanti di Beth-Anath, e si stabilì in mezzo ai Cananei che abitavano il paese; ma gli abitanti di Beth-Scemesh e di Beth-Anath furon da loro sottoposti a servitù.
34 Gli Amorei respinsero i figliuoli di Dan nella contrada montuosa e non li lasciarono scendere nella valle.
35 Gli Amorei si mostrarono decisi a restare a Har-Heres, ad Aialon ed a Shaalbim; ma la mano della casa di Giuseppe si aggravò su loro sì che furon soggetti a servitù.
36 E il confine degli Amorei si estendeva dalla salita di Akrabbim, movendo da Sela, e su verso il nord.
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