De 7:1-26. ALL COMMUNION WITH THE NATIONS FORBIDDEN.
1. the Hittites--This people were descended from Heth, the second son
of Canaan
(Ge 10:15),
and occupied the mountainous region about Hebron, in the south of
Palestine.
the Girgashites--supposed by some to be the same as the Gergesenes
(Mt 8:28),
who lay to the east of Lake Gennesareth; but they are placed on the
west of Jordan
(Jos 24:11),
and others take them for a branch of the large family of the Hivites,
as they are omitted in nine out of ten places where the tribes of
Canaan are enumerated; in the tenth they are mentioned, while the
Hivites are not.
the Amorites--descended from the fourth son of Canaan. They occupied,
besides their conquest on the Moabite territory, extensive settlements
west of the Dead Sea, in the mountains.
the Canaanites--located in Phœnicia, particularly about
Tyre and Sidon, and being sprung from the oldest branch of the family
of Canaan, bore his name.
the Perizzites--that is, villagers, a tribe who were dispersed
throughout the country and lived in unwalled towns.
the Hivites--who dwelt about Ebal and Gerizim, extending towards
Hermon. They are supposed to be the same as the Avims.
the Jebusites--resided about Jerusalem and the adjacent country.
seven nations greater and mightier than thou--Ten were formerly
mentioned
(Ge 15:19-21).
But in the lapse of near five hundred years, it cannot be surprising
that some of them had been extinguished in the many intestine feuds
that prevailed among those warlike tribes. It is more than probable
that some, stationed on the east of Jordan, had fallen under the
victorious arms of the Israelites.
JFB.
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