And the land of the Giblites
 This was another country that remained unconquered; the Greeks call it Byblus, and near to which Pliny F5 speaks of a place called Gabale, and is now called Gibyle; it is F6 said to be 
``pleasantly situated by the seaside, and at present it contains but a little extent of ground, but yet more than enough for the small number of its inhabitants:''it was in greater splendour, and its inhabitants of more fame, in the times of Ezekiel, ( Ezekiel 27:9 ) ;
 and all Lebanon toward the sunrising;
 or east of the land; all that inhabited that mountain remained unconquered, though the conquest was carried as far as the borders thereof: 
 from Baalgad, under Mount Hermon;
 of which see ( Joshua 11:17 ) ; 
 unto the entering into Hamath:
 which was the north border of the land; see ( Numbers 34:8 ) .