JOSHUA 15:28 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
“And Hazar–shual, and Beer–sheba, and Bizjothjah,”
Moladah appears in the enumeration of Judah's towns as a tangible fulfillment of God's promise that the land He swore to give Abraham's descendants would be parceled out in specific, identifiable locations where His people could establish themselves and build a lasting covenant community. The practice of listing such towns, no matter their relative size or prominence in later history, affirms that God values each community He grants to His people and considers each settlement part of His comprehensive gift. This detailed allocation demonstrates that God's concern for His covenant people extends to the practical realities of settlement and sustenance—where they would dwell, farm, and worship—not merely to abstract spiritual blessings. The preservation of Moladah's name in Scripture serves as an eternal reminder that God's faithfulness finds concrete expression in the geography of promise, that His word transforms from oral covenant into mapped territory that families could claim as their inheritance.
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