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then it climbed up to Beth-Hagla, turned north to Beth-Araba, and went up to the Stone of Boen, son of Ruben. (Joshua 15, 6)
It went northwards again to Beth-Hagla, and finished at the northern bay of the Salt Sea, south of Jordan, (Joshua 18, 19)
The cities it contained were Jericho, Beth-Hagla, Vale of Casis, (Joshua 18, 21)
All that night Abner and his men marched over the plain, crossed the Jordan, and made their way along Beth-horon to their camp.✻ (2 Samuel 2, 29)
Seba had gone through all the tribes of Israel, till he reached Abela that is called Beth-Maacha; and all their choicest warriors had rallied to him.✻ (2 Samuel 20, 14)
So to Abela Beth-Maacha they went, and besieged him there, surrounding the city with works, so that it was quite cut off; nor did Joab’s men spare any pains to make a breach in the wall. (2 Samuel 20, 15)
Benadad, falling in with the request, sent out his generals with orders to attack the cities of Israel; Ahion they overcame, and Dan, and Abel Beth-Maacha, and all Cenneroth, till Nephthali had no land remaining. (1 Kings 15, 20)
And now, when the burnt-sacrifice was done, he gave orders to his bodyguard and his officers to go in and make an end of them; not one must escape. So these, his bodyguard and his captains, put them to the sword. Then they went to the Keep of Beth-baal,✻ (2 Kings 10, 25)
During the reign of Phacee, the Assyrian king Theglath-Phalasar invaded Israel, taking Aion, Abel-Beth-Maacha, Janoe, Cedes and Asor, with Galaad and Galilee and the whole territory of Nephthali, and carrying off their inhabitants into Assyria. (2 Kings 15, 29)
From Salma, besides Bethlehem, come the Netophathites, Ataroth, Beth-Joab, and the Saraites who are the other half of the Manahatthites; (1 Chronicles 2, 54)
Thy neck rising proudly like a tower, but all of ivory; deep, deep thy eyes, like those pools at Hesebon, under Beth-rabbim Gate; thy nose imperious as the keep that frowns on Damascus from the hill-side. (Song of Solomon 7, 4)
Dibon, Nabo, and Beth-Deblathaim, (Jeremiah 48, 22)
