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JOSHUA 15:38 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
Josh 15:37Josh 15:39
And Dilean, and Mizpeh, and Joktheel,
Socoh represents another town in Judah's allocation, standing as a geographical marker of God's faithfulness in granting His people the inheritance He promised to their ancestors, turning ancestral oath into mapped territory and lived reality. The detailed enumeration of settlements demonstrates that God's covenant relationship with Israel expresses itself through concrete, verifiable distribution of land, ensuring that the promise to Abraham becomes not merely a hope but a present, tangible blessing for His people. By naming specific towns, the text affirms that nothing in God's plan is incidental or left to chance—each settlement has its place, each community matters, and each family deserves their portion of the inheritance that God provides. The meticulous cataloging of places like Socoh reminds readers that God's promises are not suspended in some transcendent realm but come down into the material world where His people dwell, establishing a living connection between divine covenant and human community.
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Joshua 15:38 — Community Reflections | HolyStudy