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All that thy herds, all that thy lands yield, they will take for food, careless of thy ruin; neither wheat nor wine nor soil nor herd nor flock shall be left to thee; all will be laid waste. (Deuteronomy 28, 51)
And the Lord, in pity, will restore thee from banishment, will gather in those sons of thine from the lands in which he has dispersed them. (Deuteronomy 30, 3)
and the Lord thy God will prosper thee in all thy enterprises, children born to thee, thy cattle and thy lands fruitful, all things thine in abundance. Once more the Lord will take delight in blessing his people, as he did in their fathers’ days; (Deuteronomy 30, 9)
And afterwards he settled them in a country of high hills, where they could eat the food their own lands yielded. Honey oozed from its rocks, on its barren uplands the olive could flourish; (Deuteronomy 32, 13)
Of Gad he said, Blessed is Gad in the breadth of his lands; he lies there like a lion, ready to take head and arm for his prey. (Deuteronomy 33, 20)
He too has achieved eminence; did not those lands of his enshrine such a ruler as took his part among the chiefs of the people, executing the Lord’s justice, his decrees concerning Israel?✻ (Deuteronomy 33, 21)
A day will come when the Lord your God will give them, too, undisturbed possession of their appointed home; then you shall go back and settle in your own lands, where the Lord’s servant Moses assigned them to you, east of Jordan. (Joshua 1, 15)
And they answered, My Lord, we had heard of the promise made by the Lord thy God to his servant Moses, that he would give you all these lands for your own, and dispossess the inhabitants. In terror of our lives at your approach, we devised this stratagem. (Joshua 9, 24)
It was the Lord’s servant Moses that led Israel to the conquest of these two kings, and assigned their lands to Ruben, Gad, and half Manasses. (Joshua 12, 6)
So many mountain peoples, from Lebanon down to the waters of Maserephoth; and all these were to be dispossessed at Israel’s coming. These lands, in pursuance of the Lord’s command, must be reckoned in among the possessions of Israel. (Joshua 13, 6)
The other half of Manasses had already had their lands apportioned to them by Moses east of the Jordan, with Ruben and Gad, (Joshua 13, 8)
(The tribe of Levi had no lands apportioned to them; the Lord God of Israel had bidden them be content with the victims offered to him in sacrifice as their portion.) (Joshua 13, 14)
