“These are the inheritances which the people of Israel took in the land of Kena‘an, which El‘azar the cohen, Y’hoshua the son of Nun and the heads of the ancestral clans of the tribes of the people of Israel distributed to them by lot for them to inherit, as Adonai ordered through Moshe, for the […]
J14-1: Why The High Priest Had To Be Present When The Land Was Distributed Among The Tribes Of Israel
Today we begin Joshua Chapter 14. For the Complete Jewish Bible, click HERE. For the King James version, click HERE. “These are the inheritances which the people of Israel took in the land of Kena‘an, which El‘azar the cohen, Y’hoshua the son of Nun and the heads of the ancestral clans of the tribes of […]
J13-15: Why All This Crazy Amount Of Detail Devoted To The Land In The Transjordan?
“These are the inheritances which Moshe distributed in the plains of Mo’av, beyond the Yarden and Yericho, eastward. But to the tribe of Levi Moshe gave no inheritance; Adonai the God of Israel is their inheritance — as he told them.”-Joshua 13:32-33 Some of you might be wondering… …”Why are we spending all this freakin’ […]
J13-14: How Manasseh Was Split In Half With 1/2 Of The Tribe Living OUTSIDE Of The Promised Land
“Moshe gave an inheritance to the half-tribe of the M’nasheh; it was for the half-tribe of the descendants of M’nasheh by clans. Their territory included Machanayim and all of Bashan — that is, all the kingdom of ‘Og king of Bashan; all the villages of Ya’ir in Bashan, sixty cities; half of Gil‘ad; and ‘Ashtarot […]
J13-13: The Boundaries Of The Transjordan Territory That Were Given To Reuben And Gad
“Moshe gave land to the tribe of the descendants of Re’uven by clans. Their territory included ‘Aro‘er on the edge of the Arnon Valley, the city in the middle of the valley, all the plateau near Meidva, Heshbon and its villages on the plateau, Divon, Bamot-Ba‘al, Beit-Ba‘al-M‘on, Yahatz, K’demot, Mefa‘at, Kiryatayim, Sivmah, Tzeret-Shachar at the […]
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