# Joshua 21 📖 [[📚 Explore the Bible Books]] [[Joshua Overview]] | [[Joshua 20]] | [[Joshua 22]] > [!info] Table of Contents > [[#📜 Scripture Text (NET)]] [[#📖 Verse-by-Verse Commentary]] [[#🧠 Chapter Summary]] [[#🔎 Key Principles / 🛟 Life Application]] [[#✍️ Key Verses to Remember]] > [[#🤔 Interesting Facts]] [[#🔗 Related Passages/Cross Reference]] [[#🙏 Devotional Reflection]] ## 📜 Scripture Text (NET) (The NET Bible: New English Translation. Biblical Studies Press, 2005) ### Levitical Cities [[#Verse 01.]] The tribal leaders of the Levites went before Eleazar the priest and Joshua son of Nun and the Israelite tribal leaders  [[#Verse 02.]] in Shiloh in the land of Canaan and said, “The Lord told Moses to assign us cities in which to live along with the grazing areas for our cattle.”  [[#Verse 03.]] So the Israelites assigned these cities and their grazing areas to the Levites from their own holdings, as the Lord had instructed. [[#Verse 04.]] The first lot belonged to the Kohathite clans. The Levites who were descendants of Aaron the priest were allotted thirteen cities from the tribes of Judah, Simeon, and Benjamin. [[#Verse 05.]] The rest of Kohath’s descendants were allotted ten cities from the clans of the tribe of Ephraim, and from the tribe of Dan and the half-tribe of Manasseh.  [[#Verse 06.]] Gershon’s descendants were allotted thirteen cities from the clans of the tribe of Issachar, and from the tribes of Asher and Naphtali and the half-tribe of Manasseh in Bashan.  [[#Verse 07.]] Merari’s descendants by their clans were allotted twelve cities from the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and Zebulun.  [[#Verse 08.]] So the Israelites assigned to the Levites by lot these cities and their grazing areas, as the Lord had instructed Moses. [[#Verse 09.]] They assigned from the tribes of Judah and Simeon the cities listed below.  [[#Verse 10.]] (They were assigned to the Kohathite clans of the Levites who were descendants of Aaron, for the first lot fell to them.)  [[#Verse 11.]] They assigned them Kiriath Arba (Arba was the father of Anak), that is, Hebron, in the hill country of Judah, along with its surrounding grazing areas.  [[#Verse 12.]] (Now the city’s fields and surrounding towns they had assigned to Caleb son of Jephunneh as his property.)  [[#Verse 13.]] So to the descendants of Aaron the priest they assigned Hebron (a city of refuge for one who committed manslaughter), Libnah,  [[#Verse 14.]] Jattir, Eshtemoa,  [[#Verse 15.]] Holon, Debir,  [[#Verse 16.]] Ain, Juttah, and Beth Shemesh, along with the grazing areas of each—a total of nine cities taken from these two tribes. [[#Verse 17.]] From the tribe of Benjamin they assigned Gibeon, Geba,  [[#Verse 18.]] Anathoth, and Almon, along with the grazing areas of each—a total of four cities. [[#Verse 19.]] The priests descended from Aaron received thirteen cities and their grazing areas. [[#Verse 20.]] The rest of the Kohathite clans of the Levites were allotted cities from the tribe of Ephraim.  [[#Verse 21.]] They assigned them Shechem (a city of refuge for one who committed manslaughter) in the hill country of Ephraim, Gezer,  [[#Verse 22.]] Kibzaim, and Beth Horon, along with the grazing areas of each—a total of four cities. [[#Verse 23.]] From the tribe of Dan they assigned Eltekeh, Gibbethon,  [[#Verse 24.]] Aijalon, and Gath Rimmon, along with the grazing areas of each—a total of four cities.  [[#Verse 25.]] From the half-tribe of Manasseh they assigned Taanach and Gath Rimmon, along with the grazing areas of each—a total of two cities. [[#Verse 26.]] The rest of the Kohathite clans received ten cities and their grazing areas. [[#Verse 27.]] They assigned to the Gershonite clans of the Levites the following cities: from the half-tribe of Manasseh: Golan in Bashan (a city of refuge for one who committed manslaughter) and Beeshtarah, along with the grazing areas of each—a total of two cities;  [[#Verse 28.]] from the tribe of Issachar: Kishon, Daberath,  [[#Verse 29.]] Jarmuth, and En Gannim, along with the grazing areas of each—a total of four cities;  [[#Verse 30.]] from the tribe of Asher: Mishal, Abdon,  [[#Verse 31.]] Helkath, and Rehob, along with the grazing areas of each—a total of four cities;  [[#Verse 32.]] from the tribe of Naphtali: Kedesh in Galilee (a city of refuge for one who committed manslaughter), Hammoth Dor, and Kartan, along with the grazing areas of each—a total of three cities.  [[#Verse 33.]] The Gershonite clans received thirteen cities and their grazing areas. [[#Verse 34.]] They assigned to the Merarite clans (the remaining Levites) the following cities: from the tribe of Zebulun: Jokneam, Kartah,  [[#Verse 35.]] Dimnah, and Nahalal, along with the grazing areas of each—a total of four cities;  [[#Verse 36.]] from the tribe of Reuben: Bezer, Jahaz,  [[#Verse 37.]] Kedemoth, and Mephaath, along with the grazing areas of each—a total of four cities;  [[#Verse 38.]] from the tribe of Gad: Ramoth in Gilead (a city of refuge for one who committed manslaughter), Mahanaim,  [[#Verse 39.]] Heshbon, and Jazer, along with the grazing areas of each—a total of four cities.  [[#Verse 40.]] The Merarite clans (the remaining Levites) were allotted twelve cities. [[#Verse 41.]] The Levites received within the land owned by the Israelites forty-eight cities in all and their grazing areas. [[#Verse 42.]] Each of these cities had grazing areas around it; they were alike in this regard. [[#Verse 43.]] So the Lord gave Israel all the land he had solemnly promised to their ancestors, and they conquered it and lived in it.  [[#Verse 44.]] The Lord made them secure, in fulfillment of all he had solemnly promised their ancestors. None of their enemies could resist them. The Lord handed all their enemies over to them.  [[#Verse 45.]] Not one of the Lord’s faithful promises to the family of Israel was left unfulfilled; every one was realized. ## ==📖 Verse-by-Verse Commentary== ###### Overall. ###### Verse 01. ###### Verse 02. ###### Verse 03. ###### Verse 04. ###### Verse 05. ###### Verse 06. ###### Verse 07. ###### Verse 08. ###### Verse 09. ###### Verse 10. ###### Verse 11. ###### Verse 12. ###### Verse 13. ###### Verse 14. ###### Verse 15. ###### Verse 16. ###### Verse 17. ###### Verse 18. ###### Verse 19. ###### Verse 20. ###### Verse 21. ###### Verse 22. ###### Verse 23. ###### Verse 24. ###### Verse 25. ###### Verse 26. ###### Verse 27. ###### Verse 28. ###### Verse 29. ###### Verse 30. ###### Verse 31. ###### Verse 32. ###### Verse 33. ###### Verse 34. ###### Verse 35. ###### Verse 36. ###### Verse 37. ###### Verse 38. ###### Verse 39. ###### Verse 40. ###### Verse 41. ###### Verse 42. ###### Verse 43. ###### Verse 44. ###### Verse 45. ## 🤔 Interesting Facts / Historical and Cultural Insights - coming soon. %% PRIVATE NOTES (only I see this) Write down things that are not straight from commentary but interesting facts that ground the text in history. %% ## 🧠 Chapter Summary - coming soon. %% PRIVATE NOTES (only I see this) Write a short paragraph (3–5 sentences) summarizing what happens in this chapter. - What is the main event or teaching? - How does this chapter fit the book’s overall story? - What stands out immediately? 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