Joshua 16
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Commentary
Joshua 16 is a chapter that focuses on the allotment of land to the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh, the sons of Joseph. This chapter is significant because it marks the first time that the two tribes are given their own land, separate from the other tribes of Israel. The chapter begins with the Lord instructing Joshua to divide the land between the two tribes. The land is divided according to the inheritance of Joseph's sons, with Ephraim receiving the northern portion and Manasseh receiving the southern portion. The boundaries of the land are then described in detail, with the cities and towns of each tribe being listed. The chapter then goes on to describe the cities that were given to the Levites, who were not given any land of their own. The Levites were given cities within the land of the two tribes, so that they could serve as priests and teachers to the people. Finally, the chapter ends with a reminder that the Lord had promised to give the land to the Israelites, and that they should be faithful to Him and keep His commandments. This is an important reminder for us today, as we are called to be faithful to God and keep His commandments. In conclusion, Joshua 16 is an important chapter in the Bible, as it marks the first time that the two tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh are given their own land. It also serves as a reminder to us today to be faithful to God and keep His commandments.
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