The Land Still to Be Taken (JOS 13:1-7)

[13:1] Joshua was now very old. The Lord said to him, “You are very old, but there is still much land to be taken:

[13:2] all the territory of Philistia and Geshur,

[13:3] as well as all the territory of the Avvim to the south. (The land from the stream Shihor, at the Egyptian border, as far north as the border of Ekron was considered Canaanite; the kings of the Philistines lived at Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gath, and Ekron.)

[13:4] There is still all the Canaanite country, and Mearah (which belonged to the Sidonians), as far as Aphek, at the Amorite border;

[13:5] the land of the Gebalites; all of Lebanon to the east, from Baalgad, which is south of Mount Hermon, to Hamath Pass.

[13:6] This includes all the territory of the Sidonians, who live in the hill country between the Lebanon Mountains and Misrephoth Maim. I will drive all these peoples out as the people of Israel advance. You must divide the land among the Israelites, just as I have commanded you to do.

[13:7] Now then, divide this land among the other nine tribes and half of the tribe of Manasseh, for them to possess as their own.”