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1The of the of the by , of the of , into the , going into the to .

2Then to , it to , the of the .

3Then it to the of the , as the territory of , then , and it at the .

4The of , and , received their .

5The of the of by their was as follows: the of their on the was as ,

6and the from there to the . the is . Then the the turns toward and along beyond it the to ,

7then it to and to , and , at the .

8 the to the and at the . Such is the of the of the of by their ,

9together with the that were for the of the of the , those with their .

10However, they did the who in , so the have in the of but have been to do .

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Chapter Summary

In this chapter: The sons of Joseph. (1-31).

vv1-31

This and the following chapter should not be separated. They give the lots of Ephraim and Manasseh, the children of Joseph, who, next to Judah, were to have the post of honour, and therefore had the first and best portion in the northern part of Canaan, as Judah in the southern part. God's people now, as of old, suffer his enemies to remain. Blessed Lord, when will all our enemies be subdued? 1Co 15:26. Do thou drive them all out; thou alone canst do it. These settled boundaries may remind us, that our situation and provision in this life, as well as our future inheritance, are appointed by the only wise and righteous God, and we should be content with our portion, since he knows what is best for us, and all we have is more than we deserve.

Cross References

Joshua 16
v10Judges 1:29thematic

Direct parallel confirming Ephraim failed to drive out the Canaanites in Gezer.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v101 Kings 9:16thematic

Records the historical fulfillment of Gezer's eventual capture and destruction by Pharaoh for Solomon.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v10Joshua 17:13thematic

Parallels the shared failure of the Joseph tribes in putting Canaanites to tribute.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v12 Kings 2:19-21thematic

Identifies the 'water of Jericho' later healed by Elisha.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v2Genesis 28:19thematic

Provides the historical origin of Bethel formerly being named Luz.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v1Joshua 18:12thematic

Identifies the wilderness on the southern border as the wilderness of Beth-aven.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v9Joshua 17:9thematic

Documents the complex overlapping boundary and shared cities between Ephraim and Manasseh.

Supported by JFB

Lists the possessions and habitations of Ephraim, including Bethel and Naaran.

v3Joshua 10:10thematic

Mentions Beth-horon, a key boundary point and previous battle site.

Supported by Matthew Poole

Records that Sheerah, an Ephraimite woman, built Beth-horon the nether and the upper.

v1Joshua 18:5thematic

Explains the division order, where Judah and Joseph took possessions first.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v4Joshua 17:14thematic

The sons of Joseph complain to Joshua about their single lot portion.

v10Joshua 15:63contrast

Contrasts Ephraim's failure in Gezer with Judah's failure to expel Jebusites from Jerusalem.

Law regarding tributary service, though God commanded total driving out in Canaan.