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Nova Vulgata
Judices 1:3
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Omnem locum, quem calcaverit vestigium pedis vestri, vobis tradam, sicut locutus sum Moysi.
Et ait Judas Simeoni fratri suo: Ascende mecum in sortem meam, et pugna contra Chanan�um, ut et ego pergam tecum in sortem tuam. Et abiit cum eo Simeon.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Simeon: Genesis 29:33, Joshua 19:1
I likewise: Judges 1:17, 2 Samuel 10:11
Reciprocal: Revelation 7:7 - Simeon
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Judah said unto Simeon his brother,.... The men of the tribe of Judah said to those of the tribe of Simeon, they being not only brethren by father's and mother's side, which was not the case of all the sons of Jacob, but their possessions and inheritances lay near together; and indeed those of Simeon were within the inheritance of the tribe of Judah, Joshua 19:1; so that as they lived in great nearness and familiarity with each other, their interests were closely united together:
come up with me into my lot, that we may fight against the Canaanites; conjunctly: the meaning is, that the tribe of Simeon, as many of their warlike men as could, would come and join their forces with those of the tribe of Judah, in order to reduce such cities, in the lot of that tribe, the Canaanites as yet were in the possession of:
and I likewise will go with thee into thy lot: the cities being conquered which were in the lot, of the tribe of Judah, that tribe proposed to bring their united forces into the lot of the tribe of Simeon, and reduce such cities as were in that lot:
so Simeon went with him: the tribe of Simeon agreed to the proposal, and went along with the tribe of Judah against their common enemy.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Judges 1:3. Come up with me into my lot — It appears that the portions of Judah and Simeon had not been cleared of the Canaanites, or that these were the parts which were now particularly invaded.