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from the Shihor, which is before Egypt, even to the border of Ekron northward, [which] is reckoned to the Canaanites; the five lords of the Philistines; the Gazites, and the Ashdodites, the Ashkelonites, the Gittites, and the Ekronites; also the Avvim,

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God's Promise, Israel's Task

Commentators explain that this list of unconquered Philistine cities highlights a key theological principle: God gives the promise, but His people must act in faith to possess it. While God had defeated the main armies, He left specific territories for the tribes of Israel to conquer themselves. This serves as a reminder that our walk of faith requires active participation and obedience to see God's promises fully realized.

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Joshua

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Joshua 13:3

18th Century

Theologian

Sihor is derived from a root signifying “to be black,” and is suitable enough as a designation for the Nile (Isaiah 23:3). Here it most…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Joshua 13:1–7

19th Century

Bishop

(Joshua 13:1–14).

(b) According to its boundaries.

Joshua was old and stricken in years. —Rather, he…

John Gill

John Gill

On Joshua 13:3

17th Century

Pastor

From Sihor, which is before Egypt. Which Jarchi and Kimchi interpret of the river Nile, and so that river is called ([Ref…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Joshua 13:1–6

17th Century

Minister

This chapter begins the account of dividing the land of Canaan among the tribes of Israel by lot, a narrative showing the fulfillment of the promis…