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  • a nation grim of face, with neither respect for the old, nor pity for the young. (Deuteronomy 28, 50)

  • then Yahweh your God will bring back your captives, he will have pity on you and gather you back from all the peoples among whom Yahweh your God has scattered you. (Deuteronomy 30, 3)

  • (For Yahweh will see his people righted, he will take pity on his servants.) (Deuteronomy 32, 36)

  • The Israelites pitched their camp at Gilgal and kept the Passover there on the fourteenth day of the month, at evening, in the plain of Jericho. (Joshua 5, 10)

  • All the warriors marching with him advanced on the front of the town and pitched camp north of Ai, with the valley between them and the town. (Joshua 8, 11)

  • The people pitched the main camp to the north of the town and set up its ambush to the west of the town. Joshua went that night into the middle of the plain. (Joshua 8, 13)

  • Joshua then turned back and captured Hazor, putting its king to the sword. Hazor in olden days was the capital of all these kingdoms. (Joshua 11, 10)

  • "Was the crime which we committed at Peor so slight -- although we have not managed to purify ourselves from that even now, in spite of the plague which has ravaged the community of Yahweh- (Joshua 22, 17)

  • then know for certain that Yahweh your God will stop dispossessing these nations before you, and for you they will be a snare, a pitfall, thorns in your sides and thistles in your eyes, until you vanish from this fine country given you by Yahweh your God. (Joshua 23, 13)

  • If you desert Yahweh and serve the foreigners' gods, he will turn and maltreat you anew and, in spite of having been good to you in the past, will destroy you.' (Joshua 24, 20)

  • Heber the Kenite had parted company with the tribe of Kain and with the sons of Hobab, father-in-law of Moses; he had pitched his tent near the Oak of Zaanannim, not far from Kedesh. (Judges 4, 11)

  • They would pitch camp on their territory and destroy the produce of the country as far as Gaza. They left Israel nothing to live on, not a sheep or an ox or a donkey, (Judges 6, 4)


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