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  • Dabir, Gader, (Joshua 12, 13)

  • and the adjoining territory of the Giblites. East of that came the Lebanon region, from Baalgad, under mount Hermon, right up to the approaches of Emath. (Joshua 13, 5)

  • 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)

  • It was Moses, too, who gave the tribe of Gad their portion, dividing it up among the several clans of it. (Joshua 13, 24)

  • Such were the cities and towns allotted to the several clans of Gad as their portion. (Joshua 13, 28)

  • Asergadda, Hassemon, Bethphelet, (Joshua 15, 27)

  • West of these, Sanan, Hadassa, Magdalgad, (Joshua 15, 37)

  • Nebsan, and the City of Salt, and Engaddi, six in all. And with each city went the villages that surrounded it. (Joshua 15, 62)

  • no allowance made for the Levites, whose portion is the Lord’s priestly office, none for Gad, Ruben, and the separate half of Manasses, since the Lord’s servant Moses has already assigned them lands east of the Jordan. (Joshua 18, 7)

  • Across the Jordan, east of Jericho, they agreed on Bosor, on the desert lowlands, for Ruben; Ramoth, in Galaad, for Gad; and Gaulon, in Basan, for Manasses. (Joshua 20, 8)

  • Ruben, Gad, and Zabulon to give the line of Merari twelve cities. (Joshua 21, 7)

  • From Gad, one city of refuge, Ramoth in Galaad; also Manaim, Hesebon and Jaser, four city-enclosures; (Joshua 21, 37)


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