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although for three hundred years they occupied Hesebon and Aroer with all their townships, and all the cities this side of Jordan. And all these long years you have not lifted a hand to claim them. (Judges 11, 26)
Then Jephte went back to his house at Maspha. He had no children except one daughter, and she it was who came out, with music and dance, to welcome him. (Judges 11, 34)
So now these men of Galaad seized the fords of Jordan, by which the Ephraimites must needs pass on their way home; and when any of Ephraim’s men came up asking for passage, they would ask him, Art thou from Ephraim? Not I, would be his answer. (Judges 12, 5)
Then they would bid him say the word Scibboleth, which means an ear of corn; and he would answer, Sibboleth, pronouncing the word amiss. So then, without more ado, they would take him down to Jordan ford and slay him; there were forty-two thousand men of Ephraim who then perished. (Judges 12, 6)
There was a certain tribesman of Dan called Manue, who lived at Saraa, and had a wife that bore him no children. (Judges 13, 2)
It was at the Encampment of Dan, between Saraa and Esthaol, that the spirit of the Lord first visited him. (Judges 13, 25)
These were days when no king yet ruled in Israel. And the men of Dan were still trying to find a home to live in; the portion allotted to them among the other tribes had not yet fallen into their hands. (Judges 18, 1)
So six hundred men of Dan, from Saraa and Esthaol, marched out fully armed, (Judges 18, 11)
and made their first halt at Cariathiarim, in Juda, on the spot which has been called the Camp of Dan ever since, just west of Cariathiarim. (Judges 18, 12)
It were well, the children of Dan said, that we should hear no more of thy complaints. There might be some hot-heads among us would turn back to meet thee, and thou and thine would rue it! (Judges 18, 25)
There was none to bring aid; they were far from Sidon, and with all the rest of the world fellowship and commerce they had none. It was in Rohob their city lay, and the men of Dan rebuilt it to make their home in it, (Judges 18, 28)
calling it Dan, after their ancestor that was Israel’s son, and Lais no longer. (Judges 18, 29)
