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Joshua 18:26

The Pulpit Commentary on Joshua 18:26

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Ramah. Now er-Ram. This would seem, from , and from a comparison of and , to have been the Ramah of later history, famous as the dwelling place of Samuel (, etc; for Mount Ephraim is applied to territory in Benjamin.

Cf. 4:5; , ). It was near Gibeah ( 19:13; ), and not far from Bethel ( 4:5). It was rebuilt by Baasha (, ). Mizpeh. This is the Mizpeh, or Mizpah, of Benjamin, whither the tribes were wont to gather together, and where the tabernacle appears to have been removed (see 20:1, 20:3; 21:1-8).

If, as Lieut. Conder supposes, Nob and Mizpeh were identical, and were near Jerusalem, this would explain the presence of the tribes within the border of Benjamin on this occasion. They were near the border; and the Benjamites had retired to their mountain fastnesses.

This seems almost implied in 20:3. Similar gatherings are recorded in the Book of Samuel (, , , ; ). Mizpeh was the seat of Gedaliah's administration, and of the tragedy of his assassination (; ; ).

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