Joshua Chapters 11-17

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Joshua Chapters 11-17

Chapter 11 11:1-3 These verses describe a northern coalition of kings which formed to attack the Israelites. “Jabin” is pronounced (JAY bin), and the name should be regarded as a dynastic title rather than a personal name (compare with Judges 4:2). The city of Hazor is modern Tell el-Qedah, which is located about 10 miles north of the Sea of Galilee. It was by far the most imposing city in all of Palestine, covering about two hundred acres, whereas the walled city of Jericho only covered about five or six acres. Here are other names and their pronunciations: “Jobab”-(JOE bab); “Madon”(MAY dahn); “Shimron”-(SHIM rahn); “Achshaph”-(ACK shaf), a city possibly located about six miles southeast of Acre. 11:2 “Kings who were of the north in the hill country”: The cities in verse 1 were south of Hazor, but Jabin also summoned northern kings. The “Arabah” (AIR ah bah) is the valley through which the Jordan River flows. “Chinneroth” (SIN uh roth) is either the Sea of Galilee or the city with the same name which was located on the northwestern shore. The word Chinneroth, which means “harp”, may refer to the lake’s harp-like shape. The New Testament sometimes refers to the Sea of Galilee as the Lake of Gennesaret, which is a Greek spelling for the Hebrew Chinneroth (Luke 5:1). “The heights of Dor”, may refer to a town on the coastal plain, south of Mount Carmel where Dor was the principal city. 11:3 Jabin quickly sent messengers in all directions. Since Hazor was a most influential city in the region (11:10), it makes perfect sense that Jabin was the leader and originator of this coalition. ”Mizpeh”-(MIZ pah) means

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Joshua Chapters 11-17 by Mark Dunagan - Issuu