Passage
Joshua 19.15
Book: Joshua · NASB95
Immediate context (±2 verses)
ASV
13. and from thence it passed along eastward to Gath-hepher, to Eth-kazin; and it went out at Rimmon which stretcheth unto Neah; 14. and the border turned about it on the north to Hannathon; and the goings out thereof were at the valley of Iphtah-el;
15. and Kattath, and Nahalal, and Shimron, and Idalah, and Bethlehem: twelve cities with their villages.
- This is the inheritance of the children of Zebulun according to their families, these cities with their villages. 17. The fourth lot came out for Issachar, even for the children of Issachar according to their families. (Joshua 19:13-17, ASV)
WEB
13. From there it passed along eastward to Gath Hepher, to Ethkazin; and it went out at Rimmon which stretches to Neah. 14. The border turned around it on the north to Hannathon; and it ended at the valley of Iphtah El;
15. Kattath, Nahalal, Shimron, Idalah, and Bethlehem: twelve cities with their villages.
- This is the inheritance of the children of Zebulun according to their families, these cities with their villages. 17. The fourth lot came out for Issachar, even for the children of Issachar according to their families. (Joshua 19:13-17, WEB)
KJV
13. And from thence passeth on along on the east to Gittahhepher, to Ittahkazin, and goeth out to Remmonmethoar to Neah; methoar: or, which is drawn 14. And the border compasseth it on the north side to Hannathon: and the outgoings thereof are in the valley of Jiphthahel:
15. And Kattath, and Nahallal, and Shimron, and Idalah, and Bethlehem: twelve cities with their villages.
- This is the inheritance of the children of Zebulun according to their families, these cities with their villages. 17. And the fourth lot came out to Issachar, for the children of Issachar according to their families. (Joshua 19:13-17, KJV)
YLT
13. and thence it hath passed over eastward, to the east, to Gittah-Hepher, [to] Ittah-Kazin, and gone out [to] Rimmon-Methoar to Neah; 14. and the border hath gone round about it, from the north to Hannathon; and its outgoings have been [in] the valley of Jiphthah-El,
15. and Kattath, and Nahallal, and Shimron, and Idalah, and Beth-Lehem; twelve cities and their villages.
- This [is] the inheritance of the sons of Zebulun, for their families, these cities and their villages. 17. For Issachar hath the fourth lot gone out, for the sons of Issachar, for their families; (Joshua 19:13-17, YLT)
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Theological reading
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Key words
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Why these four translations
ris3n chose ASV, WEB, KJV, and YLT for two reasons together. They are the most literal English translations available (formal-equivalence: word-for-word renderings that preserve the Hebrew and Greek grammar rather than smoothing it into modern dynamic-equivalence idiom). And they are in the public domain in the United States, which means fair-use quotation at any length requires no publisher license. Modern licensed translations (NASB95, ESV, NIV) restrict volume of quotation under their copyright terms, so they are not used at stub-level coverage here. NASB95 appears only on hand-curated rich passage hubs under Lockman Foundation's fair-use allowance.
The four:
- ASV (American Standard Version, 1901). The basis of the modern critical-text English tradition.
- WEB (World English Bible, contemporary). Public-domain revision in the ASV line, in current English.
- KJV (King James Version, 1611). Reformation-era, Textus Receptus base.
- YLT (Young's Literal Translation, Robert Young, 1862). Hyper-literal preservation of Hebrew and Greek grammar; useful for word-study work even where English reads stiff.
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