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Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Joshua 12:19

Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Joshua 12:19

The king of Madon, one; the king of Hazor, one;

19. Madon ] See ch. Jos 11:1.

Hazor ] Ch. Jos 11:1; Jos 11:10.

Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges

The king of Madon, one,…. Whose name was Jobab,

Jos 11:1;

the king of Hazor, one; whose name was Jabin, and of him and his city,

[See comments on Jos 11:1].

Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible

Madon, Hezor, Shimron-meron, and Achshaph (see at Jos 11:1).

Fuente: Keil & Delitzsch Commentary on the Old Testament

19, 20. On the cities mentioned in these verses see Jos 11:1.

[ 21. Taanach In the Scripture Taanach and Megiddo are generally mentioned together. They were the two most distinguished cities in that rich tract of land which forms the western portion of the great Plain of Esdraelon. Taanach is still found in the ruins of Taanuk, which are on an elevated mound near the base of the hills of Manasseh, the southeastern part of the Carmel range, and about six miles southwest of the city of Jezreel. Megiddo also is identified with the modern el-Lejjum, four or five miles northwest of Taanach. Both these places were chiefly famous for their association with the wars of Israel. Taanach was assigned to the Levites. Jos 21:25.

Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

The king of Madon, one, the king of Hazor, one, the king of Shimron-meron, one, the king of Achshaph, one.’

These were the four kings mentioned in Jos 11:1.

Fuente: Commentary Series on the Bible by Peter Pett

Ver. 19, 20. The king of MadonThe king of Shimron-meron See on chap. Jos 11:1.

Fuente: Commentary on the Holy Bible by Thomas Coke

Hazor. Compare Jos 11:10,

Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics

Madon: Jos 11:1

Hazor: Jos 11:1, Jos 11:10, Jos 11:11, Jdg 4:2

Reciprocal: Jos 19:36 – Hazor 2Ki 15:29 – Hazor

Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge