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Joshua 18

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Joshua 18

1 And the whole congregation of the children of Israel assembled together at Shiloh, and set up the tabernacle of the congregation there. And the land was subdued before them.

2 And there remained among the children of Israel seven tribes, which had not yet received their inheritance.

3 And Joshua said unto the children of Israel, How long are ye slack to go to possess the land, which the LORD God of your fathers hath given you?

4 Give out from among you three men for each tribe: and I will send them, and they shall rise, and go through the land, and describe it according to the inheritance of them; and they shall come again to me.

5 And they shall divide it into seven parts: Judah shall abide in their coast on the south, and the house of Joseph shall abide in their coasts on the north.

6 Ye shall therefore describe the land into seven parts, and bring the description hither to me, that I may cast lots for you here before the LORD our God.

7 But the Levites have no part among you; for the priesthood of the LORD is their inheritance: and Gad, and Reuben, and half the tribe of Manasseh, have received their inheritance beyond Jordan on the east, which Moses the servant of the LORD gave them.

8 And the men arose, and went away: and Joshua charged them that went to describe the land, saying, Go and walk through the land, and describe it, and come again to me, that I may here cast lots for you before the LORD in Shiloh.

9 And the men went and passed through the land, and described it by cities into seven parts in a book, and came again to Joshua to the host at Shiloh.

10 And Joshua cast lots for them in Shiloh before the LORD: and there Joshua divided the land unto the children of Israel according to their divisions.

11 And the lot of the tribe of the children of Benjamin came up according to their families: and the coast of their lot came forth between the children of Judah and the children of Joseph.

12 And their border on the north side was from Jordan; and the border went up to the side of Jericho on the north side, and went up through the mountains westward; and the goings out thereof were at the wilderness of Bethaven.

13 And the border went over from thence toward Luz, to the side of Luz, which is Bethel, southward; and the border descended to Atarothadar, near the hill that lieth on the south side of the nether Bethhoron.

14 And the border was drawn thence, and compassed the corner of the sea southward, from the hill that lieth before Bethhoron southward; and the goings out thereof were at Kirjathbaal, which is Kirjathjearim, a city of the children of Judah: this was the west quarter.



15 And the south quarter was from the end of Kirjathjearim, and the border went out on the west, and went out to the well of waters of Nephtoah:

16 And the border came down to the end of the mountain that lieth before the valley of the son of Hinnom, and which is in the valley of the giants on the north, and descended to the valley of Hinnom, to the side of Jebusi on the south, and descended to Enrogel,

17 And was drawn from the north, and went forth to Enshemesh, and went forth toward Geliloth, which is over against the going up of Adummim, and descended to the stone of Bohan the son of Reuben,

18 And passed along toward the side over against Arabah northward, and went down unto Arabah:

19 And the border passed along to the side of Bethhoglah northward: and the outgoings of the border were at the north bay of the salt sea at the south end of Jordan: this was the south coast.

20 And Jordan was the border of it on the east side. This was the inheritance of the children of Benjamin, by the coasts thereof round about, according to their families.

21 Now the cities of the tribe of the children of Benjamin according to their families were Jericho, and Bethhoglah, and the valley of Keziz,

22 And Betharabah, and Zemaraim, and Bethel,

23 And Avim, and Pharah, and Ophrah,

24 And Chepharhaammonai, and Ophni, and Gaba; twelve cities with their villages:

25 Gibeon, and Ramah, and Beeroth,

26 And Mizpeh, and Chephirah, and Mozah,

27 And Rekem, and Irpeel, and Taralah,

28 And Zelah, Eleph, and Jebusi, which is Jerusalem, Gibeath, and Kirjath; fourteen cities with their villages. This is the inheritance of the children of Benjamin according to their families.

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Summary and the Meaning of Chapter 18 of the Book of Joshua in the KJV Holy Bible

The book of Joshua, named after its main character, is the sixth book of the Old Testament in the KJV Holy Bible. It is a historical account of the Israelites' conquest of the Promised Land, led by Joshua after the death of Moses. Chapter 18 of this book continues the narrative of the division of the land among the tribes of Israel. It tells of the remaining seven tribes who have not yet received their inheritance and how they go about claiming their portion of the land. This chapter also highlights the importance of obedience to God's commands and the consequences of disobedience.

The Main Themes of Chapter 18

1. The division of the land - Chapter 18 of Joshua is primarily focused on the division of the land of Canaan among the remaining seven tribes of Israel. This division was necessary for the Israelites to settle in their new land and fulfill God's promise to their forefathers.

2. The importance of obedience - Throughout the chapter, we see the consequences of disobedience to God's commands. The tribe of Judah is rebuked for their delay in claiming their inheritance, and the tribe of Benjamin is reminded of their disobedience in the past. This serves as a warning to the remaining tribes to be obedient to God.

3. The role of Joshua - As the new leader of Israel, Joshua plays a crucial role in the division of the land. He is responsible for overseeing the process and ensuring that each tribe receives their rightful inheritance. This chapter also highlights Joshua's faithfulness and obedience to God's commands.

4. The significance of the Tabernacle - The Tabernacle, which symbolized God's presence among His people, was located in the tribal territory of Benjamin. This serves as a reminder of God's faithfulness and provision for His people, even in the midst of their disobedience.

5. The fulfillment of God's promise - The division of the land among the tribes of Israel is a fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. This chapter is a testament to God's faithfulness and His fulfillment of His promises to His people.

The Meaning of Chapter 18

The division of the land among the tribes of Israel symbolizes the fulfillment of God's promise to His people. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of obedience to God's commands. The delay in claiming their inheritance by the tribe of Judah and the disobedience of the tribe of Benjamin are reminders of the consequences of disobedience. This chapter also highlights the importance of faithfulness and obedience to God's chosen leader, Joshua, as he carries out God's plans for His people.

The presence of the Tabernacle in the tribal territory of Benjamin serves as a reminder of God's faithfulness and His provision for His people. It also symbolizes the importance of God's presence among His people. The Tabernacle was the central place of worship for the Israelites and was a constant reminder of God's presence and His guidance in their lives.

Furthermore, the division of the land among the tribes of Israel also has a spiritual significance. The Promised Land represents the blessings and inheritance that God has for His people. Just as the Israelites had to physically claim their inheritance, we, as Christians, must also claim our spiritual inheritance through faith and obedience to God.

This chapter also serves as a reminder of God's faithfulness and His fulfillment of His promises. The division of the land was a fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. This serves as a testament to God's faithfulness and His ability to fulfill His promises in His perfect timing.

In conclusion, Chapter 18 of the book of Joshua in the KJV Holy Bible is a significant chapter in the narrative of the Israelites' conquest of the Promised Land. It highlights the division of the land among the remaining seven tribes, the importance of obedience to God's commands, and the fulfillment of God's promise to His people. This chapter also serves as a reminder of the significance of God's presence among His people and the importance of faithfulness and obedience to His chosen leaders. It is a testament to God's faithfulness and His fulfillment of His promises to His people.



This article is informed by the King James Version of the Holy Bible, the authors' personal knowledge, considerations and experience, and additional materials and resources available in internet.

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