All these cities were fortified with high walls and gates and bars, and there were many more unwalled villages.
Parallel translations
- WEB All these were cities fortified with high walls, gates, and bars; besides a great many villages without walls.
- KJV All these cities were fenced with high walls, gates, and bars; beside unwalled towns a great many.
- NKJV All these cities were fortified with high walls, gates, and bars, besides a great many rural towns.
- NASB All these were cities fortified with high walls, gates, and bars, besides a great many unwalled towns.
- NLT These towns were all fortified with high walls and barred gates. We also took many unwalled villages at the same time.
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Quick answer
These cities had high walls, gates, and bars, besides many unwalled villages. It emphasizes the strength of what God overcame.
Overview
The description of strongly fortified cities heightens the wonder of Israel's success, since such defenses would normally be impregnable. By noting both walled cities and open villages, the text shows the totality of the conquest. It magnifies the LORD, before whom even the mightiest defenses gave way.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 3
- Num 13:28Nevertheless, the people living in the land are strong, and the cities are large and fortified. We even saw the descendants of Anak there.
- Heb 11:30By faith the walls of Jericho fell, after the people had marched around them for seven days.
- Deut 1:28Where can we go? Our brothers have made our hearts melt, saying: ‘The people are larger and taller than we are; the cities are large, with walls up to the heavens. We even saw the descendants of the Anakim there.’”
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