JOSHUA 15:53 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
“And Janum, and Beth–tappuah, and Aphekah,”
Migdal-gad appears in the record of Judah's towns as a settlement whose enumeration affirms that God's concern for His covenant people extends to every community, ensuring that the promise made to Abraham includes the security and provision of every family within His chosen nation. The detailed listing of settlements demonstrates that the fulfillment of God's word is not a matter of grand gestures alone but of meticulous, careful distribution that respects the needs and worth of every tribe and family. Each named town serves as a testimony to covenant keeping, a place where God's people could dwell with the assurance that their inheritance came from the faithful hand of their covenant God. The preservation of Migdal-gad's name in Scripture invites contemplation of how divine promise becomes earthly reality through the careful, intentional distribution of land, reminding believers that God's faithfulness is comprehensive and extends to every detail of His people's welfare and security.
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