Joshua - 19:18



18 Their border was to Jezreel, Chesulloth, Shunem,

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Explanation and meaning of Joshua 19:18.

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And their border was toward Jezreel, and Chesulloth, and Shunem,
And his inheritance was Jezrael and Casaloth and Sunem,
And their territory was toward Jizreel, and Chesulloth, and Shunem,
And their border was towards Jezreel, and Chesulloth, and Shunem,
And their limit was to Jezreel and Chesulloth and Shunem
And his inheritance was: Jezreel, and Chesulloth, and Shunem,
Et fuit terminus eorum Jezrael, et Chesuloth, et Sunem,

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Historical Commentaries

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Jezreel and its famous and fertile plain are the choicest part of the inheritance of Issachar Joshua 17:16.
Shunem - Here the Philistines pitched before the battle of Gilboa 1-Samuel 28:4. The place is also known as the home of Abishag 1-Kings 1:3, and in connection with Elisha 2-Kings 4:8; 2-Kings 8:1. It is identified with "Solam" (or, Sulem), a small and poor village on the slope of Little Hermon.

Jezreel - This city, according to Calmet, was situated in an open country, having the town of Legion on the west, Bethshan on the east, on the south the mountains of Gilboa, and on the north those of Hermon.
Shunem - This city was rendered famous by being the occasional abode of the prophet Elisha, and the place where he restored the son of a pious woman to life. 2-Kings 4:8. It was the place where the Philistines were encamped on that ruinous day in which the Israelites were totally routed at Gilboa, and Saul and his sons Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malchi-shua, killed. 1-Samuel 28:4; 1-Samuel 31:1, etc.

And their border was towards Jezreel,.... Which was a royal seat in the time of Ahab, 1-Kings 21:1; and according to Jerom was near to Maximianopolis; See Gill on Hosea 1:5; and the same writer (u) says in his day a large village of this name was shown in the great plain between Scythopolis and Legion (he means the plain of Jezreel), and it was the border of Issachar:
and Chesulloth was different from the Chislothtabor, Joshua 19:12; that, as Masius observes, was to the north, this to the south of Mount Tabor:
and Shunem is a place well known for being the dwelling place of a certain woman in the times of Elisha, whose son the prophet raised from the dead, 2-Kings 4:8; Jerom calls it Sonam, where was the Shunammite woman; but this city here seems to be what he calls Salem, in the tribe of Issachar; and he adds, that there was shown in his day a village by this name, five miles from Mount Tabor to the south (w): according to Bunting (x), it was forty eight miles from Jerusalem to the north, not far from Nain.
(u) De loc. Hebrews. fol. 92. I. (w) De loc. Hebrews. fol. 94. K. L. (x) Travels, p. 143.

"And their boundary was towards Jezreel," i.e., their territory extended beyond Jezreel. Jezreel, the summer residence of Ahab and his house (1-Kings 18:45-46, etc.), was situated upon a mountain, with an extensive and splendid prospect over the large plain that was called by its name. It was afterwards called Esdraela, a place described in the Onom. (s. v. Jezreel) as standing between Scythopolis and Legio; it is the present Zern, on the north-west of the mountains of Gilboa (see Seetzen, ii. pp. 155-6; Rob. iii. pp. 161ff.; Van de Velde, R. ii. pp. 320ff.). Chesulloth, possibly the same as Chisloth-tabor (see at Joshua 19:12). Sunem, the home of Abishag (1-Kings 1:3-15, etc.), also mentioned in 1-Samuel 28:4 and 2-Kings 4:8, was situated, according to the Onom., five Roman miles (two hours) to the south of Tabor; it is the present Solam or Sulem, at the south-western foot of the Duhy or Little Hermon, an hour and a half to the north of Jezreel (see Rob. iii. pp. 170ff.; Van de Velde, R. ii. p. 323).

Jezreel - The royal city, 1-Kings 21:1. This tribe, because it lay between Benjamin on the south, and Zebulun on the north, is not here described by its borders, which were the same with theirs; but by some of its cities.

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