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  • They received their heritage by lot, as Yahweh had ordered through Moses, as regards the nine tribes and the half-tribe. (Joshua 14, 2)

  • For Moses himself had given the two-and-a-half tribes their heritage on the further side of the Jordan, although to the Levites he had given no heritage with them. (Joshua 14, 3)

  • That day Moses swore this oath, "Be sure of this, that the country your foot has trodden will be a heritage for you and your children for ever, since you have scrupulously obeyed Yahweh my God." (Joshua 14, 9)

  • Joshua blessed Caleb son of Jephunneh and gave him Hebron as heritage. (Joshua 14, 13)

  • And hence Hebron down to the present day has remained the heritage of Caleb son of Jephunneh the Kenizzite, since he had scrupulously obeyed Yahweh, God of Israel. (Joshua 14, 14)

  • Such was the heritage of the tribe of the sons of Judah, by clans. (Joshua 15, 20)

  • Such was the heritage of the sons of Joseph, Manasseh and Ephraim. (Joshua 16, 4)

  • As regards the territory of the sons of Ephraim, by clans, the frontier of their heritage ran from Ataroth-Arach to Upper Beth-Horon; (Joshua 16, 5)

  • From Tappuah, the frontier ran westwards to the Torrent of Kanah and reached as far as the sea. Such was the heritage of the tribe of the sons of Ephraim, by clans, (Joshua 16, 8)

  • apart from the towns reserved for the sons of Ephraim inside the heritage of the sons of Manasseh, all these towns and their villages. (Joshua 16, 9)

  • These approached the priest Eleazar, Joshua son of Nun and the leaders, and said, 'Yahweh ordered Moses to give us a heritage among our brothers.' In compliance with Yahweh's order, therefore, they were given a heritage among their father's brothers. (Joshua 17, 4)

  • since Manasseh's daughters received a heritage as well as his sons. Gilead itself belonged to Manasseh's other sons. (Joshua 17, 6)


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