22. unto Hebron--situated in the heart of the mountains of Judah, in
the southern extremity of Palestine. The town or "cities of Hebron," as
it is expressed in the Hebrew, consists of a number of sheikdoms
distinct from each other, standing at the foot of one of those hills
that form a bowl round and enclose it. "The children of Anak" mentioned
in this verse seem to have been also chiefs of townships; and this
coincidence of polity, existing in ages so distant from each other, is
remarkable [VERE
MONRO].
Hebron (Kirjath Arba,
Ge 23:2)
was one of the oldest cities in the world.
Zoan--(the Tanis of the Greeks) was situated on one of the eastern
branches of the Nile, near the lake Menzala, and was the early royal
residence of the Pharaohs. It boasted a higher antiquity than any other
city in Egypt. Its name, which signifies flat and level, is
descriptive of its situation in the low grounds of the Delta.
JFB.
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