Joshua 16:1

"Joshua."

Key Reflection

The opening of Joshua 16:1, which simply states "Joshua," likely serves as a transitional marker, indicating the shift to a new section or episode in the narrative. For the original audience, this brief title would immediately evoke memories of Joshua's leadership and the significant role he played following the conquest of Canaan. This concise introduction sets the stage for detailed descriptions of the territory allocated to the tribe of Joseph’s two households—Manasseh and Ephraim—underscoring Joshua's continued importance in the administration and organization of the newly established Israelite territories.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

To the wilderness -Strike out “to,” for the word is in apposition to “lot.” The wilderness isJoshua 18:12“the wilderness of Bethaven.”

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