· Translation: KJV

Joshua 12:15the king of Libnah, one; the king of Adullam, one;

The setting

Judean hills, ~1400 BC. The final accounting of God's miraculous military campaign. Modern-day central Israel.

The emotion here: awe-filled precision documenting 31 impossible victories

The original word

libnah (לִבְנָה) — whiteness, possibly referring to white limestone cliffs

Why it matters

Adullam's cave system could hide 400 men - it became David's headquarters

Read with care

What most readers miss in Joshua 12:15

This isn't just a list - it's a geographical sweep from south to north showing total conquest

Common misconceptionModern readers skip these lists as irrelevant, but ancient readers saw them as proof that God's promises aren't metaphors - they happen in real places with real results

Bible Genome reading

Joshua 12:15 — Bible Genome reading

SpeakerNarrator
Eraconquest
Primary emotionresting
Literary typenarrative

Emotional genome

Comfort power40%
Quotability20%
Memorability30%
Crisis relevance20%
Standalone10%
Themes:victorycompletion

In context

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Joshua 12:15 comes from the book of Joshua, written during the conquest period. These words are attributed to Narrator. The dominant emotion in this verse is resting, with a comfort power of 40% and a tone that is reverent. It belongs to the narrative genre of biblical literature. Key themes include victory, completion. Notable phrases: king of Libnah; king of Adullam.

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