Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
The mount Halak - See the margin and reference. The name serves to mark the southern limit of Joshua' s conquests. It suits equally well several of the ranges near the south border of Palestine, and it is uncertain which of them is the one here indicated.
Baal-gad Joshua 12:7; Joshua 13:5 is probably Paneas, the Caesarea Philippi of later times. The name means "troop or city of Baal," or a place where Baal was worshipped as the giver of "good luck." Compare Isaiah 65:11. It was probably the same as Baal-Hermon (Judges 3:3; I Chronicles 5:23; and see Deuteronomy 3:9).
Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Joshua 11:17:
Judges 3:3
Psalms 42:6
Amos 1:5
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