Joshua 15

Joshua 15

This chapter details the extensive and large portion of the inheritance given to the tribe of Judah. It includes meticulous descriptions of the boundaries, reaching from the Dead Sea to the Mediterranean and encompassing many cities, including Hebron (for Caleb). The summary of Judah's inheritance is complex, reflecting the tribe's massive territory. It notes that Judah could not completely drive out the Canaanites living in Jerusalem, a failure that would have long-term consequences.

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