SEV Biblia, Chapter 21:38
De la tribu de Gad, la villa de refugio para los homicidas, Ramot en Galaad con sus ejidos, y Mahanaim con sus ejidos,
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 38. And out of the tribe of Gad , etc.] Which also, as that of Reuben, lay on the other side Jordan: Ramoth in Gilead with her suburbs ; of which (see Joshua 20:8); [to be] a city of refuge for the slayer ; and is the sixth and last city of refuge in this account: and Mahanaim with her suburbs ; here it was the angels met Jacob, which gave rise to the name of the place, ( Genesis 32:1,2); afterwards a city was built here, and was on the borders of the tribe of Gad, and belonged to it, ( Joshua 13:26); mention is made of it in other places, ( 2 Samuel 2:8) ( 1 Kings 2:8).
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 9-42 - By mixing the Levites with the other tribes, they were made to see tha the eyes of all Israel were upon them, and therefore it was their concern to walk so that their ministry might not be blamed. Every trib had its share of Levites' cities. Thus did God graciously provide for keeping up religion among them, and that they might have the word in all parts of the land. Yet, blessed be God, we have the gospel mor diffused amongst us. (Jos 21:43-45)
Original Hebrew
וממטה 4294 גד 1410 את 853 עיר 5892 מקלט 4733 הרצח 7523 את 853 רמת 7433 בגלעד 1568 ואת 853 מגרשׁה 4054 ואת 853 מחנים 4266 ואת 853 מגרשׁה׃ 4054