So Joshua took all that land
 The whole land of Canaan, described as follows, both as to the southern and northern parts of it: 
 the hills;
 the hill country of Judea, of which see ( Luke 1:39 Luke 1:65 ) ; 
 and all the south country;
 where lived the five kings; and those of other places, the account of the taking of which we have in the preceding chapter, ( Joshua 10:40 ) ; 
 and all the land of Goshen;
 see ( Joshua 10:41 ) ; 
 and the valley, and the plain;
 the low places and campaign fields which lay between the hills and mountains; particularly all the plain and campaign country near Eleutheropolis, towards the north and west, Jerom says, in his day, was called "Sephela", or "the vale" F1: 
 and the mountain of Israel, and the valley of the same;
 by which may be meant Jerusalem, situated on a mountain, and is so called, ( Ezekiel 17:23 ) ( Ezekiel 20:40 ) ; and its valley may be the valley of Hinnom or of Jehoshaphat, as they were after called, which were near it: some think the hill of Samaria or the mountains about that are meant.