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  • Leave this place and go into the territory of the Amorites and to its neighboring peoples in the Arabah, the Mountains, the Lowlands, the Negeb and the seacoast, into the land of Canaan and Lebanon up to the great Euphrates River. (Deuteronomy 1, 7)

  • the gods of either the neighboring nations that surround you along the boundaries of your land or those far away, (Deuteronomy 13, 8)

  • When you come to the land which Yahweh, your God, gives you, when you have conquered it and live in it, you shall perhaps say: "I would like to have a king like all the neighboring nations." (Deuteronomy 17, 14)

  • The water stood still, forming something like a dam very far from that place, near Adam, the neighboring city of Zarethan. The water flowing down to the Dead Sea was completely cut off, and so the people could cross opposite Jericho. (Joshua 3, 16)

  • The kings of the Amorites on the west of the Jordan and all the kings of the Canaanites who lived in the neighboring lands of the Mediterranean Sea came to know how Yahweh dried up the bed of the Jordan for the Israelites to cross. So they lost their courage and spirit to face the Israelites. (Joshua 5, 1)

  • They abandoned Yahweh, the God of their fathers who had brought them out of Egypt, and served other gods, the gods of the neighboring peoples. They bowed before those gods and offended Yahweh. (Judges 2, 12)

  • They were already far from the house of Micah when the people of the neighboring houses started shouting and set out to pursue them. (Judges 18, 22)

  • At my table a hundred and fifty men, leaders and counselors were seated, besides those who came to us from neighboring nations. (Nehemiah 5, 17)

  • When our enemies and the neighboring nations knew about it, they were afraid and lost courage. They had to recognize the work of God in this. (Nehemiah 6, 16)

  • The singers from the neighboring regions and from the villages of Netophath, (Nehemiah 12, 28)

  • The children of Israel in Judea learned what had happened to the other nations at the hands of Holofernes, the chief general of Nebuchadnezzar, the king of the Assyrians, and how he had plundered the neighboring villages and destroyed their sanctuaries. (Judith 4, 1)

  • because it is from there that the people of Bethulia draw all their water. They will be dying of thirst and so they will hand over their town. We and our people will scale the summits of the neighboring mountains and set up outposts to prevent anyone from leaving the town. (Judith 7, 13)


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