Yehoshua 18 - Summary
(Text) - After the land has been conquered, all of the people of Israel gathered in Shiloh, and erect there the Mishkan. There remained at this point seven tribes who had not yet received their land. Yehoshua reprimands the people over the fact that there still remained some land that was not under their control. He commands that three men be sent from each tribe to go and scout out the remaining land so that it can be divided up on paper for these seven tribes. These portions would be divided through divine lottery, the same way in which the other borders had been set. (This does not include the two and a half tribes to the East of the Jordan, or the tribe of Levi who will not receive land). And the men from the different tribes set out as Yehoshua had commanded and recorded the borders for seven more areas of land from that which had not yet been parceled out.
Binyamin is the first tribe of these seven to receive their portion. Their land is North of Yehuda, between Yehuda and the children of Yosef. There is a detailed description of their land, its borders and the major cities contained within. Included within the land of the tribe of Binyamin are twenty-four cities, including Yerushalayim (Jerusalem).
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Yehoshua 18 - Review Questions
- Where does Bnei Yisrael set their camp. What do they build there?
- Why does Yehoshua reprimand the people?
- How many tribes are left without Land? Which tribes are these? Which tribes are excluded from this count and why?
- What does Yehoshua command the people to do?
- What is the next tribe to receive their land? Where is this land located? Are there any major cities located in the land of this tribe?
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Yehoshua 17 - Summary
(Text) - This chapter picks up where the previous one ended. Its main topic is the inheritance of the tribe of Menashe West of the Jordan river. After going through the main families that make up the tribe of Menashe (Aviezer, Helek, Asriel, Shechem, Chefer and Shemidah) we are reintroduced to the family of Tzelafechad, the son of Hefer, who had five daughters (Machlah, Noah, Chaglag, Milkah and Tirtzah) but no sons. As we learned in Sefer Bamidbar (chapter 27), after Tzelafechad died, his daughters approached Moshe and received their father’s share of Eretz Yisrael. The daughters now approach Yehoshua and Elazar (who are carrying out the division of the land), ask for and receive their land, among the land given to the rest of the descendants of Menashe.
The borders and cities of the land belonging to the children of Yosef, Menashe and Efrayim, are listed. In some of the cities belonging to the children of Menashe, the Jews were unable to drive out the Canaanites who lived there (they eventually were able to impose a tax on these Canaanites who remained in their cities).
After the children of Yosef received their land, they complained to Yehoshua - their population was proportionately larger than that of other tribes, and they therefore wanted to know why they were receiving the same area of land as other tribes, and not a larger area commensurate with their number of people. Yehoshua responded that if they were too numerous for their land, that they should conquer some of the land inhabited by the Perrizim and Repha’im. The children of Yosef responded that these Canaanites (living in Beth-Shean and the Valley of Yizrael) had iron chariots (and would therefore be formidable foes in a war of conquest). Yehoshua responded by encouraging the children of Yosef - the people of the tribes of Menashe and Efrayim - that they were numerous and strong, and that they would be able to drive out the Canaanites, despite their iron chariots and strength.
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Yehoshua 17 - Review Questions
- This chapter centers on the inheritance of which tribe(s)?
- What are the main families of the tribe of Menashe?
- What do Tzlafechad’s daughters request of Yehoshua and Elazar? Why do they ask for this?
- Were the children of Menashe able to drive out all of the Canaanites who lived in the cities that they inherited? What happened to those (if any) that remained?
- What was the complaint of the children of Yosef (the tribes of Menashe and Efrayim)? What did they base this complain on?
- What was Yehoshua’s response to the complaint of the tribes of Yosef?
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Yehoshua 16 - Summary
(Text) - This chapter discusses the inheritance of the tribes of Joseph (Menashe and Efraim) located on West of the Jordan River. Borders are given for the overall land of both tribes, and then for the borders on all sides of Efraim. The chapter ends by noting that Efraim was not able to drive out the Canaanites that lived in the area of Gezer. These people remained in the area as servants, through the time when the book of Yehoshua was completed.
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Yehoshua 16 - Review Questions
- The land of which tribe (or tribes) is discussed in this chapter?
- Was the tribe of Efraim successful in displacing the Canaanites in Gezer? If not, what happened to these Canaanites?
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