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Josua 14:1
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which Eleazar: Numbers 34:17-29
Reciprocal: Genesis 10:19 - And the Exodus 6:14 - the heads Numbers 26:53 - General Numbers 34:13 - This is the land Numbers 36:2 - The Lord commanded Joshua 11:23 - according to their Joshua 13:6 - only divide Joshua 17:4 - Eleazar Joshua 18:8 - that I may here Joshua 19:51 - These are Joshua 21:1 - Eleazar Joshua 22:4 - get Joshua 24:33 - Eleazar Ezra 7:5 - Eleazar Acts 13:19 - he divided
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And these [are the countries] which the children of Israel inherited in the land of Canaan,.... Of which an exact account is given in the following chapters, particularly in the Joshua 15:1;
which Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of Nun, and the heads of the fathers of the tribes of the children of Israel, distributed for an inheritance unto them; namely, ten princes, one of each tribe, who, with Eleazar and Joshua, were appointed of the Lord by name to do this business, even seven years ago, before their entrance into the land of Canaan, Numbers 34:17.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XIV
Eleazar, Joshua, and the heads of the fathers, distribute the
land by lot to the people, 1-3.
The Levites receive no land, but cities to dwell in, and suburbs
for their cattle, 4, 5.
Caleb requests to have Mount Hebron for an inheritance, because
of his former services, 6-12.
Joshua grants his request, 13-15.
NOTES ON CHAP. XIV
Verse Joshua 14:1. Eleazar the priest, c. — ELEAZAR, as being the minister of GOD in sacred things is mentioned first. JOSHUA, as having the supreme command in all things civil, is mentioned next. And the HEADS or PRINCES of the twelve tribes, who in all things acted under Joshua, are mentioned last. These heads or princes were twelve, Joshua and Eleazar included and the reader may find their names in Numbers 34:19-28. It is worthy of remark that no prince was taken from the tribes of Reuben and Gad, because these had already received their inheritance on the other side of Jordan, and therefore could not be interested in this division.