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In the wilderness, Beth-arabah, Middin, and Secacah,

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A Purposeful Wilderness

Commentators explain that the "wilderness" of Judah was not an empty wasteland but a specific, rugged region along the Dead Sea. While sparsely populated, it contained cities and showed signs of past cultivation. This same area would later become the backdrop for key biblical events, including David's refuge, John the Baptist's ministry, and possibly Jesus' temptation, showing that even desolate places are part of God's detailed plan.

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Joshua

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Joshua 15:21–63

18th Century

Theologian

List of the towns of the tribe of Judah. These are arranged in four divisions, according to the natural features of the district; namely, those of …

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Joshua 15:61

19th Century

Bishop

In the wilderness — that is, in the mountains

near the Dead Sea three places have been identified—namely, Secacah (Sikkk…

John Gill

John Gill

On Joshua 15:61

17th Century

Pastor

In the wilderness
The wilderness of Judea, which was not a desert and uninhabited but had many cities and villages i…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Joshua 15:20–63

17th Century

Minister

Here is a list of the cities of Judah. But we do not find Bethlehem here, which later became the city of David and was ennobled by the birth of our…