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Solving a Biblical Math Problem
Commentators point out that while the verse states there were thirteen cities, the list itself is short. They explain this isn't an error in the original text, but likely a copyist's mistake over time. By comparing this passage with its parallel in Joshua 21, scholars can identify the missing cities (like Gibeon and Juttah), confirming the Bible's internal consistency and the careful work required to preserve Scripture.
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1 Chronicles
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18th Century
Theologian
The writer evidently had Joshua 21 before him, which he followed closely in its content. In some cases, he perhaps modernized the ancient names ([R…
19th Century
Bishop
The Levitical cities, beginning with those of the Aaronites, the principal branch of the Kohathite clan. This list deals with the same topic as Jos…
17th Century
Pastor
(See Gill on 1 Chronicles 6:54).
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Minister
We have an account of Levi in this chapter. The priests and Levites were more concerned than any other Israelites to preserve their lineage clear a…