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OET-RV by cross-referenced section JOS 19:1

JOS 19:1–19:9 ©

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The allocation to Shim’on’s descendants

Jos 19:1–9

19:1 The allocation to Shim’on’s descendants

19The second draw went to Shim’on’s (Simeon’s) descendants and the land for their clans was in the middle of Yehudah’s territory. 2Shim’on’s inheritance included: Beer-Sheba,[fn] Moladah,[ref] 3Hazarshual, Balah, Ezem, 4Eltolad, Betul, Hormah, 5Ziklag, Beyt-Markabot. Hatsarsusah, 6Beyt-Lebaot, and Sharuhen—thirteen cities as well as their surrounding villages.

7Also Ain, Rimmon, Eter, and Asha—four cities as well as their surrounding villages, 8and all the further villages around those cities as far as Baalat-Beer (also called Ramah of the Negev). That was Shim’on’s descendants’ inheritance according to their clans. 9This took away some of Yehudah’s inheritance and gave it to Shim’ons descendants because Yehudah’s initial area was more than they needed.


19:2 TC: Ancient manuscripts differ, with some adding Sheba (possibly a mistaken reduplication) or Shema here (but that would make the total number wrong that’s given in v6).


Collected OET-RV cross-references

1Ch 4:28-33:

28[ref] 29 30 31 32 33


4:28-33: Josh 19:2-8.