Vertaling Bijbel, Kanttekeningen SV, [], Daarna toog Jozua op, en gans Israel met hem; van Eglon [35]naar Hebron, en zij krijgden tegen haar. 35. De inneming van Hebron wordt onder, hfdst.14:, hfdst.15:, breder verhaald. Deze stad is een van de oudste steden in het land Kanaan. Zij is gebouwd zeven jaren voor Zoan in Egypte, Num.13:22. Zij lag in het erfdeel van Juda, hfdst.15 vs.13. Zij was eerst genoemd Kiriath-Arba.
Keil & Delitzsch, Commentary on the Old Testament, [], Jos_10:36-37 From Eglon he went up from the lowland to the mountains, attacked Hebron and took it, and did to this town and its king, and the towns belonging to it, as he had already done to the others. The king of Hebron cannot of course be the one who was taken in the cave of Makkedah and put to death there, but his successor, who had entered upon the government while Joshua was occupied with the conquest of the towns mentioned in Jos_10:28-35, which may possibly have taken more than a year. "All the cities thereof" are the towns dependent upon Hebron as the capital of the kingdom.