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Joshua 19

Jos. 19:38 KJV (With Strong’s)

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And Iron
Yirown (Hebrew #3375)
fearfulness; Jiron, a place in Pal
KJV usage: Iron.
Pronounce: yir-ohn'
Origin: from 3372
, and Migdal-el
Migdal-'El (Hebrew #4027)
tower of God; Migdal-El, a place in Palestine
KJV usage: Migdal-el.
Pronounce: mig-dal-ale'
Origin: from 4026 and 410
, Horem
Chorem (Hebrew #2765)
devoted; Chorem, a place in Palestine
KJV usage: Horem.
Pronounce: khor-ame'
Origin: from 2763
, and Beth-anath
Beyth (Hebrew #1043)
Beth-Anath, a place in Palestine
KJV usage: Beth-anath.
Pronounce: `Anath
Origin: an orthographical variation for 1042
n, and Beth-shemesh
Beyth (Hebrew #1053)
house of (the) sun; Beth-Shemesh, a place in Palestine
KJV usage: Beth-shemesh.
Pronounce: Shemesh
Origin: from 1004 and 8121
; nineteen
`asar (Hebrew #6240)
ten (only in combination), i.e. -teen; also (ordinal) -teenth
KJV usage: (eigh-, fif-, four-, nine-, seven-, six-, thir-)teen(-th), + eleven(-th), + sixscore thousand, + twelve(-th).
Pronounce: aw-sawr'
Origin: for 6235
tesha` (Hebrew #8672)
perhaps from 8159 through the idea of a turn to the next or full number ten; nine or (ord.) ninth
KJV usage: nine (+ -teen, + -teenth, -th).
Pronounce: tay'-shah
Origin: or (masculine) tishtah {tish-aw'}
cities
`iyr (Hebrew #5892)
or ayar (Judges 10:4) {aw-yar'}; from 5782 a city (a place guarded by waking or a watch) in the widest sense (even of a mere encampment or post)
KJV usage: Ai (from margin), city, court (from margin), town.
Pronounce: eer
Origin: or (in the plural) par {awr}
with their villages
chatser (Hebrew #2691)
from 2690 in its original sense; a yard (as inclosed by a fence); also a hamlet (as similarly surrounded with walls)
KJV usage: court, tower, village.
Pronounce: khaw-tsare'
Origin: (masculine and feminine)
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Beth-anath.Eusebius mentions a town of the name of [Batanaian,] fifteen miles from Cæsarea. (Diocæsarea or Sephoris probably.)Beth-shemesh.

J. N. Darby Translation

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and Jiron, and Migdal-el, Horem, and Beth-anath, and Beth-shemesh: nineteen cities and their hamlets.