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Joshua 12:14 King James Version (KJV)

14 The king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;


Joshua 12:14 King James Version with Strong's Concordance (STRONG)

14 The king H4428 of Hormah, H2767 one; H259 the king H4428 of Arad, H6166 one; H259


Joshua 12:14 American Standard (ASV)

14 the king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;


Joshua 12:14 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

14 The king of Hormah, one; The king of Arad, one;


Joshua 12:14 Darby English Bible (DARBY)

14 the king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;


Joshua 12:14 World English Bible (WEB)

14 the king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;


Joshua 12:14 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

14 The king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;

Cross Reference

Numbers 21:1 KJV

And when king Arad the Canaanite, which dwelt in the south, heard tell that Israel came by the way of the spies; then he fought against Israel, and took some of them prisoners.

Numbers 14:45 KJV

Then the Amalekites came down, and the Canaanites which dwelt in that hill, and smote them, and discomfited them, even unto Hormah.

Numbers 21:3 KJV

And the LORD hearkened to the voice of Israel, and delivered up the Canaanites; and they utterly destroyed them and their cities: and he called the name of the place Hormah.

Commentary on Joshua 12 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


CHAPTER 12

Jos 12:1-6. The Two Kings Whose Countries Moses Took and Disposed of.

1. Now these are the kings of the land, which the children of Israel smote, and possessed their land on the other side Jordan—This chapter contains a recapitulation of the conquests made in the promised land, with the additional mention of some places not formerly noted in the sacred history. The river Arnon on the south and mount Hermon on the north were the respective boundaries of the land acquired by the Israelites beyond Jordan (see Nu 21:21-24; De 2:36; 3:3-16 [and see on De 2:24]).

Jos 12:7-24. The One and Thirty Kings on the West Side of Jordan, Which Joshua Smote.

7. Baal-gad … even unto … Halak—(See on Jos 11:17). A list of thirty-one chief towns is here given; and, as the whole land contained a superficial extent of only fifteen miles in length by fifty in breadth, it is evident that these capital cities belonged to petty and insignificant kingdoms. With a few exceptions, they were not the scenes of any important events recorded in the sacred history, and therefore do not require a particular notice.