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Joshua 19:13

Posted on 21 October 2024
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“And from thence passeth on along on the east to Gittah-hepher, to Ittah-kazin, and goeth out to Remmon-methoar to Neah;”

Joshua 19:13 is a part of the description of the tribal allotment for the tribe of Issachar in the Promised Land. In the Book of Joshua, after the Israelites entered the land of Canaan under the leadership of Joshua:the land was divided among the twelve tribes of Israel. In this verse, the boundaries of the land given to the tribe of Issachar are being described. The verse mentions several towns or landmarks that serve as reference points for the boundary lines.

Let’s take a closer look at each of them:

Gittah-hepher:This town is believed to be the same as Kefar HaHoresh, which was located in the territory assigned to Issachar. It is mentioned in Joshua 21:28 as one of the Levitical cities given to the tribe of Issachar.

Ittah-kazin:This location is not mentioned elsewhere in the Bible, and its precise identification is uncertain.

Remmon-methoar:Remmon-methoar is also known as Rimmon or Rimmon-Parez, which is mentioned in Joshua 15:32 and Joshua 21:25 as a Levitical city given to the tribe of Simeon.

Neah:Neah is mentioned only in this verse and is not further described in the Bible. Its exact location remains unknown.

While this verse may not contain specific theological teachings or moral lessons, it provides important geographical information about the tribal inheritance of Issachar within the Promised Land. Understanding the historical context and significance of these locations helps to paint a picture of the distribution of the land among the Israelite tribes. It’s worth noting that studying the Bible involves more than just examining individual verses. It is essential to consider the broader context, the narrative flow, and the theological themes presented throughout the book. Nonetheless, this brief exploration sheds light on the details provided in Joshua 19:13 and its relevance within the overall biblical account.

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