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But the men of Israel said to the Hivites, 'Perhaps you dwell near us. How can we make a treaty with you?' To the Canaanites in the east and west, to the Amorites, Hittites, Perizzites, and Jebusites in the hill country, and to the Hivites at the foot of Hermon in the land of Mizpah.No city made peace with the Israelites except the Hivites living in Gibeon; all others were taken in battle.if only to teach warfare to the subsequent generations of Israel, especially to those who had not known it formerly:'What guilt offering should we send back to Him?' Asked the Philistines.
'Five gold tumors and five gold rats,' they said, 'according to the number of rulers of the Philistines, since the same plague has struck both you and your rulers.And when the five rulers of the Philistines had seen this, they returned to Ekron that same day.They went toward the fortress of Tyre and all the cities of the Hivites and Canaanites. Finally, they went on to the Negev of Judah, to Beersheba.So at that time Solomon and all Israel with him-a great assembly of people from Lebo-hamath to the Brook of Egypt-observed the feast before the LORD our God for seven days and seven more days-fourteen days in all.And on the west side, the Great Sea will be the boundary up to a point opposite Lebo-hamath. This will be the western boundary.
(3) Five lords of the Philistines.-The princes of the Pentapolis, Gaza, Ashdod, Askelon, Gath, Ekron. The word rendered 'lords' is evidently a technical or local title-Seranim. It is rendered by the LXX. 'satrapies,' and by the Vulgate, 'satraps.' It is variously derived from seren, 'a hinge' (comp. 'cardinal' from 'cardo'); from sar, 'a prince,' being interchanged with sarim, in 1 Sam. 13:30; (Ewald, i.
332); and from some Ph?nician root. For the Philistines, see.All the Canaanites.-Of the sheph?lah or maritime plain.The Sidonians.-In 'Sidon' is the eldest son of Canaan. They maintained their complete independence to the last.The Hivites that dwelt in Mount Lebanon.-In they are described as living 'under Hermon, in the land at Mizpeh,' whence Mizpeh has been identified with 'el-Mutalleh,' which also means 'the look-out' or 'watch-tower.'
The name has been derived from Havvah, a circular encampment or village, because they lived (as they do to this day in northern Syria) in circular villages, with enclosures for cattle in the centre. 318) supposes that the word means 'midlanders,' and Gesenius 'villagers.' The Hivite is the sixth son of Canaan, in.Mount Baal-hermon unto the entering in of Hamath.-In we have 'from Baal-gad under mount Hermon unto,' &c. Baal-gad is also mentioned in;, and is usually supposed to be Paneas or Cesarea Philippi. It was probably a temple of Baal, but must be farther south than Baalbek. The hill of Paneas is therefore, in all probability, ' Mount Baal-hermon,' and Baal-hermon may be only another name for Baal-gad. Frst supposes that both Gad and Gedi (in Engedi) are names of Astarte.The entering in of Hamath.-This is the usual phrase to describe the northern boundary of Canaan.
Take it as a proper name, Labo emath. The five lords, etc. The title seren, here rendered 'lord,' is one exclusively applied to the lords of the five Philistine cities enumerated in;, viz., Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gath, and Ekron. It occurs repeatedly in ch. The word means an axle-tree. The entering in of Hamath. There are two theories in regard to Hamath.