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| | Clarke's Commentary - Joshua 11 |
 | | CHAPTER XI The Kings of Hazor, Madon, Shimron, and Achshaph, with those of the mountains, plains, &c., and various chiefs of the Canaanites and Amorites, confederate against Israel, 1-3. |
 | | King of Achshaph] Calmet supposes this to have been the city of Ecdippe, mentioned by Pliny, Ptolemy, Josephus, and Eusebius. |
 | | In this light we should view the whole history, in order to derive those advantages from it which, as a portion of the revelation of God, it was intended to convey. |
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