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So Josue conquered all the hill-country of the south, and the plains, and the foot-hills, and overthrew the kings that reigned there; with the Lord God of Israel for his warrant, he left no trace of the folk who dwelt there, but killed every living thing (Joshua 10, 40)
and destroyed every living thing that dwelt there; no trace of them was left, all must be exterminated, and the city itself burned down. (Joshua 11, 11)
And Og, king of Basan, the last of the Raphaim, who dwelt at Astaroth and Edrai, ruled over Mount Hermon and Salecha and Basan in general, right up to the marches (Joshua 12, 4)
this kingdom of Basan had formerly belonged to Og, the last of the Raphaim, who dwelt at Astaroth and Edrai. These two kings Moses defeated and destroyed, (Joshua 13, 12)
But the Jebusites that dwelt in Jerusalem the sons of Juda could never exterminate, so there are Jebusites living in Jerusalem side by side with the men of Juda to this day. (Joshua 15, 63)
as the Lord had bidden them. He asked for the city of Thamnath-Saraa, in the hill-country of Ephraim, and built up its walls, and so dwelt there. (Joshua 19, 50)
It was to me, the Lord, that Israel cried out for aid; and I put a curtain of darkness between you and the Egyptians, and brought the sea back to overwhelm them. What was done in Egypt was done under your eyes.For a long while you dwelt in the desert. (Joshua 24, 7)
But you, too, had your part to play; you were to make no terms with the men who dwelt in it, you were to overthrow every altar of theirs. How is it that you have disobeyed my command? (Judges 2, 2)
Not for them the Lord God of their fathers, who had rescued them from Egypt; they must have new gods to worship, gods of the nations that dwelt around them; they must challenge the Lord’s anger (Judges 2, 12)
that dwelt in the hill-country of Ephraim, between Rama and Bethel, by that palm-tree which long bore her name; here the people of Israel had recourse to her for the settlement of all their disputes. (Judges 4, 5)
(It was near Cedes that Haber the Cinite dwelt; he had separated from his fellow-Cinites, that sprang from Hobab, Moses’ kin by marriage, and lay encamped now at the foot of the valley called Sennim.) (Judges 4, 11)
Then he threw the tower of Phanuel to the ground, and killed all who dwelt in it. (Judges 8, 17)
