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 19:14

Posted on 21 October 2024
Listen to this article

And the border compasseth it on the North side to Hannathon: and the outgoings thereof are in the valley of Iiphthah-el. Joshua 19:14 (KJV)

This verse is part of a larger section in the book of Joshua that describes the allocation of land to the tribes of Israel after their conquest of Canaan. Specifically, this verse relates to the territory assigned to the tribe of Benjamin. In this verse, the border being described here is the western boundary of Benjamin’s allotment. The border starts from the hill that lies in front of Beth‑horon, an area located to the north‑north‑west of Jerusalem. From there, the border extends southward to Kirjath‑baal, also known as Kirjath‑jearim, which was a city belonging to the tribe of Judah. Kirjath‑jearim served as a landmark marking the western quarter of Benjamin’s territory. It’s important to note that the allocation of land to the tribes of Israel was significant because it fulfilled God’s promise to Abraham and his descendants. The division of land among the tribes was conducted under the guidance of Joshua, who was appointed by God to lead the Israelites after the death of Moses. This distribution allowed each tribe to settle in their respective portions and establish their inheritance in the Promised Land. While this verse may not contain explicit moral or theological teachings, it contributes to the historical account of the Israelites’ possession of the land and serves as a reminder of God’s faithfulness in fulfilling His promises. It highlights the meticulous nature of the division of the land and the importance of territorial boundaries for each tribe. Overall, Joshua 19:14 provides historical context and contributes to the narrative of the Israelites’ settlement in Canaan.

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 19:13
Next Post
Joshua 19:15

Chapters

Ezra

23 Jan at 01:56

Numbers Chapter 34

1 October 2023

Exodus Chapter 17

27 July 2023

Exodus Chapter 13

27 July 2023

Leviticus Chapter 2

14 September 2023

Books

2 Kings 719

Daniel 357

Ecclesiastes 222

Parables 1

1 Kings 816

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.