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Iosua 21:4


21:4 Au tras la sorţi pentru familiile Chehatiţilor; şi Leviţii, fiii preotului Aaron, au avut prin sorţi treisprezece cetăţi din seminţia lui Iuda, din seminţia lui Simeon şi din seminţia lui Beniamin;

Au tras la sorţi. Este probabil că, atunci când au fost desemnate de către diferitele seminţii, cele 48 de cetăţi au fost împărţite în patru grupe. Apoi s-a hotărât căreia dintre cele patru familii ale seminţiei lui Levi aveau să fie date aceste grupe. În cazul acesta, Chehat a fost socotit ca două familii, şi anume chehatiţii din linia lui Aaron, care au fost preoţi, şi restul care n-au fost preoţi. Familia lui Aaron, din care au ieşit preoţii, avea ca parte a ei 13 cetăţi care au fost date de seminţiile lui Iuda, Simeon şi Beniamin. Dumnezeu, cu înţelepciune a plănuit astfel că cetăţile care au căzut preoţilor au fost cele mai apropiate de Ierusalim, pentru că acolo avea să fie pe parcursul vremii, Cetatea Sfântă, unde avea să fie Templul şi unde avea să fie nevoie de slujbele preoţilor.

Ordinea în care a fost făcută distribuţia a fost asemenea cu ordinea de marş din pustie. Preoţii, cu Moise şi Aaron, care au tăbărât la răsărit de intrarea în cortul întâlnirii, au fost primii la rând; Chehatiţii erau la sud, iar în marş ei purtau vasele sfinte; Gherşoniţii au fost la vest, şi au urmat chehatiţilor purtând perdelele şi diferitele învelitori ale cortului întâlnirii; Merariţii erau tăbărâţi la nord, şi în ordinea de marş veneau la urmă purtând stâlpii şi scândurile.

Din instrucţiunea dată în Levitic 25,32-34, precum şi din raportul istoriei biblice, este evident că aceste cetăţi nu erau locuite în mod exclusiv de leviţi. Având în vedere scopul distribuirii leviţilor, cu greu ar fi acesta planul lui Dumnezeu. Dumnezeu a intenţionat ca leviţii să fie în mijlocul lui Israel, iar nu să fie izolaţi de popor pe care ei trebuia să-i instruiască şi să-i călăuzească. Prin urmare cetăţile leviţilor nu erau nici ele locuite de israeliţi din alte seminţii. Ghibea lui Beniamin, dată aici leviţilor (Iosua 21,17) era locuită şi de beniamiţi după cum rezultă din istoria levitului de a cărui soţie ei au abuzat atât de oribil (Judecători 19). Şi Saul a locuit acolo. David şi curtea sa a petrecut şapte ani la Hebron, o altă cetate a leviţilor. Probabil că leviţilor le-a fost dat numai dreptul la atâtea case, în cartierele acestor cetăţi, câte aveau nevoie pentru locuit. Dacă ei trebuiau să le vândă, ceea ce se pare că aveau dreptul să facă (Levitic 25,32-34), ei aveau să aibă dreptul veşnic de a răscumpăra proprietatea. Restul locuinţelor erau ocupate de membri seminţiei căreia aparţinea ţinutul. În afara cetăţii era locul de păşune pentru vitele lor, care se întindea până la 2.000 de coţi dincolo de limitele cetăţii. Teritoriul acesta era pentru folosul lor, dar nu pentru vânzare. El era în mod permanent considerat ca proprietate a Domnului.

Există raport mai târziu despre preoţi şi leviţi ca locuind în alte cetăţi, ca de pildă, în Nob (1 Samuel 21,1). Este vădit, că, o dată cu trecerea timpului a avut loc o modificare a planului original.

Treisprezece cetăţi. Acesta pare ca un număr mare pentru fiii lui Aaron, dar nu trebuie să uităm că aceste cetăţi probabil că nu erau locuite exclusiv de preoţi, şi că încă n-au fost luate de la canaaniţi toate cetăţile enumerate.


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Special note for ANDROID SmartPhones
I recommend to download PhoneMe emulator for Android from here. Especially I recommend phoneME Advanced - Foundation Profile + MIDP High Resolution b168 rev20547 from here, or from here.

Then you have to build your application, to transfer the .jar and .jad files on your mobile phone and run using this nice emulator.

1. Install a Zip Utility from Android Market.

2. Install a File Manager from Android Market.

3. Download and install PhoneMe, as mentioned above.

4. Build your application by using Download Multilingual Service or Dynamic Download (zip).

5. Copy the zip file into your Android Phone and unzip the content in a folder, and then write down the path to the unzipped files and the name of the .jad file.

6. Launch PhoneMe from your smartphone.

7. Inside PhoneMe, write to the main window the path and the name to the .jad file, above mentioned. Will look something like: file:///mnt/sd/download/BiblePhone.jad and then press enter.

8. The application will be installed, and next a hyperlink will be available below the above mentioned textbox. On this way you can install as many of MIDP application you like on your Android Phone.


How to install the application in Java Mobile enabled phones

It is possible now to have the Holy Scriptures on your mobile phone and to read it wherever you are due to the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) technology in 1.0 and 2.0 versions, developed for Java applications.

A good advice is to try in the beginning the MIDP 1.0 / 128 Kbytes version, and progressively to advance to MIDP 2.0 and larger volumes (512 Kbytes or more).

The application is available for MIDP 2.0, MIDP 1.0. You have only to select one table on the field MIDP2.0 or MIDP1.0, according to the desired Bible version. Then, you shall make a click on the JAR (Java Archive) file in order to obtain the software to be installed on your mobile phone.

I recommend you to start with STARTER(MIDP1.0old) edition, then to continue with INTERMEDIATE(MIDP1.0), and in the end, if the mobile phone supports this thing, to try to install the ADVANCED (MIDP2.0) edition. Also, start with 128 kbytes volumes, continue with 512 kbytes, and at the end try the version in one file.

There are cases where the mobile phone requires so called JAD (Java Descriptor) files. These JAD files has to be uploaded, on this case, together with the desired JAR files(s).

There are different methods to download the applications in your mobile phone as follows:
1. Directly from Internet by using a WAP or GPRS connection
2. By using the infrared port of the mobile phone
3. By wireless Bluetooth access to the mobile phone
4. By cable link between PC ad mobile phone
5. If none from the above cases are valid

Next, we shall examine each case in order to have a successfully installation of the software.


1. Directly from Internet by using a WAP or GPRS connection
 

If your have Internet access on your mobile phone (e.g. WAP or GPRS), it is enough to access https://biblephone.intercer.net/wap/  from the browser of the mobile phone, and to access the desired Bible version, and then to make an option about MIDP1.0 or MIDP2.0, and finally to select the desired module (e.g. one or more). After the last selection, the desired version will be downloaded on your mobile phone.

Many phones have only this option for installing JAVA appplications.

2. By using the infrared port of the mobile phone

Sometimes there is a need for a special uploader software for specific mobile phones.

If you don't have access to Internet directly from your mobile phone, then you shall have to pass to this step requiring to have infrared ports on your mobile phone and on the computer.
a. On this case, you will download the application by using the computer from the Internet (i.e. JAR files).
b. Once the application is downloaded (preferable on the desktop) you will have to activate the infrared port on the mobile phone and align it with the infrared port of the computer (preferable laptop).

c. Then a window will appear asking what file you want to send to the mobile phone. Next, you will select the downloaded JAR file, and after OK, the mobile phone will ask you if you want to load that file. You say YES and the application will be downloaded on your mobile phone.
d. Probably, you will be asked by the mobile phone where you want to save it (e.g. on the games or applications directories). After you made this selection, the file will be ready to be loaded for run.
The displaying preference can be set inside the application in order to have larger fonts, full screen display etc.

3. By wireless Bluetooth access to the mobile phone

Sometimes there is a need for a special uploader software for specific mobile phones.
This situation is similar with the infrared case. You have only to activate Bluetooth access on your mobile phone (check if exists) and on the computer (check if exists).

4. By cable link between PC ad mobile phone
Sometimes there is a need for a special uploader software for specific mobile phones.
On this case the steps are as follows:

a. On this case, you will download the application by using the computer from the Internet (i.e. JAR files).
b. Once the application is downloaded (preferable on the desktop) you will have to set up the wired connection between the mobile phone and the computer. Next, you will start the synchronization / data transfer application and download the JAR file in your mobile phone. Surely, you will have to consult the CD of your mobile phone.
c. By this application you shall transfer into your mobile phone the JAR file in the games or applications directories. Next, you will have to select for run the JAR desired file.

5. If none from the above cases are valid
On this unhappy case, I recommend you to find a friend with a laptop having infrared / Bluetooth capabilities, or to buy a data link cable, or to change your current model of mobile phone.
Unfortunately, some models of mobile phones require only WAP/GPRS in order to download and run Java applications.


Sometimes there is a need for a special uploader software for specific mobile phones. Therefore check the documentation of them and also the page for specific models.

Why so many versions? Simple, because not all the mobile phones support the Bible in one file with MIDP 2.0 (the most advanced for the time being).

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