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that the tribes of Ruben and Gad were to receive Galaad as their portion once the whole land was conquered, if they would consent to let all their armed men cross the Jordan and do battle under the Lord’s eye with the rest. (Numbers 32, 29)
So Moses gave the dominions of Sehon, that had been king of the Amorrhites, and Og, the king of Basan, with all the cities that were contained in the whole region, to Gad and to Ruben and to half the tribe of Manasses, that were descended from Joseph’s son. (Numbers 32, 33)
Bethnemra and Betharan, all fortified cities, and folds, too, for their sheep. (Numbers 32, 36)
Nabo and Baalmeon, under other names,✻ and Sabama too; they gave names of their own to these cities when they rebuilt them. (Numbers 32, 38)
The Levites were to have cities with precincts about them; cities for the Levites themselves to live in, and precincts for their flocks and cattle,✻ (Numbers 35, 3)
making forty-eight cities in all, with precincts attached to them. (Numbers 35, 7)
All these cities were to be a toll levied from the lands of the Israelites, in greater number from those who held more, in less number from those who held less; they would make their grant to the Levites according to their several capacities. (Numbers 35, 8)
you must decide which of your cities are to be sanctuaries for men who have shed blood unwittingly. (Numbers 35, 11)
Of the cities appointed as sanctuaries, (Numbers 35, 13)
Whereupon you all preferred a request to me that men should be sent out to view the land, and bring back word how best to approach it, what cities you should first assail; (Deuteronomy 1, 22)
What enterprise is this? The messengers we sent have taken the heart out of us, with their tales of a great multitude of men, taller in stature than we are, of cities walled up to the skies, of the sons of Enac they saw there. (Deuteronomy 1, 28)
took all his cities there and then, putting all that dwelt there, men, women, and children, to the sword, and spared nothing (Deuteronomy 2, 34)
