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Jerome's Latin Vulgate

Josue 21:44

span data-lang="lat" data-trans="jvl" data-ref="jos.21.1" class="versetxt"> Accesseruntque principes familiarum Levi ad Eleazarum sacerdotem, et Josue filium Nun, et ad duces cognationum per singulas tribus filiorum Israël: locutique sunt ad eos in Silo terræ Chanaan, atque dixerunt: Dominus præcepit per manum Moysi, ut darentur nobis urbes ad habitandum, et suburbana earum ad alenda jumenta. Dederuntque filii Israël de possessionibus suis juxta imperium Domini, civitates et suburbana earum. Egressaque est sors in familiam Caath filiorum Aaron sacerdotis, de tribubus Juda, et Simeon, et Benjamin, civitates tredecim: et reliquis filiorum Caath, id est Levitis, qui superfuerant, de tribubus Ephraim, et Dan, et dimidia tribu Manasse, civitates decem. Porro filii Gerson egressa est sors, ut acciperent de tribubus Issachar et Aser et Nephthali, dimidiaque tribu Manasse in Basan, civitates numero tredecim. Et filiis Merari per cognationes suas de tribubus Ruben et Gad et Zabulon urbes duodecim. Dederuntque filii Israël Levitis civitates et suburbana earum, sicut præcepit Dominus per manum Moysi, singulis sorte tribuentes. De tribubus filiorum Juda et Simeon dedit Josue civitates, quarum ista sunt nomina, filiis Aaron per familias Caath Levitici generis (prima enim sors illis egressa est), Cariatharbe patris Enac, quæ vocatur Hebron, in monte Juda, et suburbana ejus per circuitum. Agros vero et villas ejus dederat Caleb filio Jephone ad possidendum. Dedit ergo filiis Aaron sacerdotis Hebron confugii civitatem, ac suburbana ejus: et Lobnam cum suburbanis suis: et Jether, et Esthemo, et Holon, et Dabir, et Ain, et Jeta, et Bethsames, cum suburbanis suis: civitates novem de tribubus, ut dictum est, duabus. De tribu autem filiorum Benjamin, Gabaon, et Gabæ, et Anathoth et Almon, cum suburbanis suis: civitates quatuor. Omnes simul civitates filiorum Aaron sacerdotis, tredecim, cum suburbanis suis. Reliquis vero per familias filiorum Caath Levitici generis, hæc est data possessio. De tribu Ephraim urbes confugii, Sichem cum suburbanis suis in monte Ephraim, et Gazer et Cibsaim et Beth-horon, cum suburbanis suis, civitates quatuor. De tribu quoque Dan, Eltheco et Gabathon, et Ajalon et Gethremmon, cum suburbanis suis, civitates quatuor. Porro de dimidia tribu Manasse, Thanach et Gethremmon, cum suburbanis suis, civitates duæ. Omnes civitates decem, et suburbana earum, datæ sunt filiis Caath inferioris gradus. Filiis quoque Gerson Levitici generis dedit de dimidia tribu Manasse confugii civitates, Gaulon in Basan, et Bosram, cum suburbanis suis, civitates duas. Porro de tribu Issachar, Cesion, et Dabereth, et Jaramoth, et Engannim, cum suburbanis suis, civitates quatuor. De tribu autem Aser, Masal et Abdon, et Helcath, et Rohob, cum suburbanis suis, civitates quatuor. De tribu quoque Nephthali civitates confugii, Cedes in Galilæa, et Hammoth Dor, et Carthan, cum suburbanis suis, civitates tres. Omnes urbes familiarum Gerson, tredecim, cum suburbanis suis. Filiis autem Merari Levitis inferioris gradus per familias suas data est de tribu Zabulon, Jecnam, et Cartha et Damna et Naalol, civitates quatuor cum suburbanis suis. De tribu Ruben ultra Jordanem contra Jericho civitates refugii, Bosor in solitudine, Misor et Jaser et Jethson et Mephaath, civitates quatuor cum suburbanis suis. De tribu Gad civitates confugii, Ramoth in Galaad, et Manaim et Hesebon et Jazer, civitates quatuor cum suburbanis suis. Omnes urbes filiorum Merari per familias et cognationes suas, duodecim. Itaque civitates universæ Levitarum in medio possessionis filiorum Israël fuerunt quadraginta octo cum suburbanis suis, singulæ per familias distributæ.
Deditque Dominus Deus Israëli omnem terram, quam traditurum se patribus eorum juraverat: et possederunt illam, atque habitaverunt in ea. Dataque est ab eo pax in omnes per circuitum nationes: nullusque eis hostium resistere ausus est, sed cuncti in eorum ditionem redacti sunt. Ne unum quidem verbum, quod illis præstiturum se esse promiserat, irritum fuit, sed rebus expleta sunt omnia.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Nation;   Thompson Chain Reference - Ancient Heroes;   Battle of Life;   Heroes, Ancient;   Invincibility;   Nation;   Peace Invoked;   Saints;   War-Peace;  

Dictionaries:

- Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Forgiveness;   Rest;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Joshua;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Joshua, the Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Joshua;   Numbers, Book of;   Priests and Levites;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Criticism (the Graf-Wellhausen Hypothesis);   Joshua, Book of;  

Parallel Translations

Nova Vulgata (1979)
Deditque Dominus eis requiem secundum omnia, quae iuraverat patribus eorum, nullusque eis hostium resistere ausus est, sed cunctos in eorum dicionem redegit.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Joshua 1:15, Joshua 11:23, Joshua 22:4, Joshua 22:9, Deuteronomy 7:22-24, Deuteronomy 31:3-5, Hebrews 4:9

Reciprocal: Exodus 23:31 - deliver the Exodus 33:14 - rest Deuteronomy 2:33 - the Lord Joshua 2:24 - Truly the Lord Joshua 11:8 - the Lord Joshua 23:1 - the Lord Joshua 23:9 - For the Lord 1 Samuel 26:8 - God 2 Samuel 7:1 - the Lord 1 Kings 8:56 - hath given rest 2 Chronicles 13:16 - God delivered Psalms 47:3 - subdue Acts 9:31 - the churches

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And the Lord gave them rest round about,.... Not only from their travels, with which they had been fatigued forty years in the wilderness, but from wars with the Canaanites they had been engaged in for some years past:

according to all that he sware unto their fathers; not only to give them the land, but peace, rest, and safety in it:

and there stood not a man of all their enemies before them; for whenever any rose up to oppose them, they were immediately cut off: this is to be understood while Joshua was living; for afterwards, sinning against God, they were again and again delivered up into the hands of their enemies:

the Lord delivered all their enemies into their hands; that is, that made war with them.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

There is no real inconsistency between the declarations of these verses and the fact that the Israelites had not as yet possessed themselves of all the cities allotted to the various tribes Judges 1:21-36 - nor did at any time, subdue the whole extent of country promised to them Numbers 34:1-12. God had fulfilled all His part of the covenant. It was no part of His purpose that the native population should be annihilated suddenly Deuteronomy 7:22; but they were delivered into the hand of Israel, and their complete dispossession could have been effected at any time by that divine aid which was never wanting when sought. At the time referred to in the text, the Canaanites were discouraged, broken in strength, holding fast in isolated spots only up and down the land in the very midst of the tribes of God’s people. The conquest of Canaan was already “ex parte Dei” a perfect work; just as in the New Testament the triumph of the individual Christian and of the Christian Church in their warfare is often spoken of as accomplished in view of the divine will that it should be so, and of divine grace that it may be so. It was therefore, only the inertness and pusillanimity of the Israelites which prevented the completion of the conquest when the allotment of Canaan was made by Joshua; as it was their subsequent backslidings which caused God to turn the tide of victory against them and even to cast them out of the land promised to their forefathers and actually won in the campaigns of Joshua. See the introduction to the Book of Joshua.


 
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