Biblical Theology
  • Home
  • Bible
    • Old Testament
      • The Pentateuch (Torah)
      • Historical Books
      • Wisdom Literature
      • Major Prophets
      • Minor Prophets
    • New Testament
      • The Gospels
      • Acts of the Apostles
      • Pauline Epistles
      • General Epistles
      • The Book of Revelation
    • Other References
      • History
      • Mistakes
      • Apocrypha
      • False Teachings
  • Topics
    • Principles of the Bible
      • The Sovereignty of God
      • The Authority of Scripture
      • The Trinity
      • The Deity of Jesus Christ
      • Salvation by Grace through Faith
      • Repentance and Forgiveness
      • The Resurrection of the Dead
      • The Great Commission
      • The Importance of Love
      • The Second Coming of Christ
  • Sermons
  • About
    • Team
    • Principles
    • Contact
  • Home
  • Bible
  • Topics
  • Sermons
  • About

Joshua 18:25

Posted on 18 October 2024
Listen to this article

"Gibeon, and Ramah, and Beeroth."

This verse is part of a larger passage in the book of Joshua that describes the allotment of land to the tribes of Israel after they had conquered the Promised Land under Joshua’s leadership. The land was distributed among the tribes as their inheritance.

In this particular verse, three cities are mentioned: Gibeon, Ramah, and Beeroth. These cities were situated within the territory allotted to the tribe of Benjamin.

Gibeon:Gibeon was a prominent city in ancient Israel. It was known for its clever deception of Joshua and the Israelites. Prior to the Israelite conquest, the Gibeonites feared destruction and cunningly made a treaty with Joshua by pretending to be from a distant land (Joshua 9). As a result, the Israelites spared their lives, but they were made to serve as woodcutters and water carriers for the tabernacle. Gibeon became an important Levitical city and later gained significance during the reign of King Saul and King David.

Ramah:Ramah was a city located on a hill in the territory of Benjamin, about six miles north of Jerusalem. It served as an administrative center and later became the hometown of the prophet Samuel. Ramah is mentioned in several instances in the Bible, including in the prophecies of Jeremiah and as the place where King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon assembled his troops before invading Jerusalem (Jeremiah 40:1).

Beeroth:Beeroth was also situated in the territory of Benjamin. It is believed to be modern-day Al-Bireh, located approximately two miles north of Jerusalem. Beeroth is mentioned in the Bible as one of the four cities of the Gibeonite confederation (Joshua 9:17). The Gibeonites, including the inhabitants of Beeroth, were made servants of the tabernacle due to their deceit.

These cities played significant roles in the history of Israel, both during the time of Joshua and throughout the period of the Israelite monarchy. Their mention in Joshua 18:25 highlights the distribution of land among the tribes and the fulfilment of God’s promise to give the land of Canaan to the Israelites.

As you continue your study, it is beneficial to read the surrounding verses and explore the historical context to gain a deeper understanding of the events and significance of these cities in the broader narrative of the Bible.

Share this:

  • Tweet
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print

Like this:

Like Loading...

Related Posts

Previous Post
Joshua 18:24
Next Post
Joshua 18:26

Chapters

Exodus Chapter 39

27 July 2023

1 Samuel Chapter 6

8 March 2025

Numbers Chapter 32

1 October 2023

Genesis Chapter 15

4 July 2023

Genesis Chapter 25

4 July 2023

Books

Joshua 668

Nahum 0

2 Thessalonians 0

Exodus 1208

Nehemiah 0

Follow Us:
Facebook
YouTube
Vimeo

© Copyright 2023 Biblical Theology Ministries. 

  • Home
  • About
%d
    This website uses cookies to improve your experience. If you continue to use this site, you agree with it.