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It was at this time that Josue summoned the men of Ruben and Gad, and the eastern half of Manasses, (Joshua 22, 1)
(With Ruben and Gad went those tribesmen of Manasses to whom Moses had allotted territory in Basan; Josue had given the rest a portion with their brethren west of the Jordan.) And as he sent them back, after giving them his blessing, (Joshua 22, 7)
So Ruben and Gad and half Manasses left Silo, left Chanaan behind them, and returned to the home Moses had granted them at the Lord’s bidding, in Galaad. (Joshua 22, 9)
and there, in Galaad, they remonstrated with the men of Ruben, Gad, and Manasses. (Joshua 22, 15)
Has he not put Jordan there as a barrier between us and you? Men of Ruben and Gad, the Lord will have none of you! Should we allow them such an opportunity of stealing our children away from the worship of the Lord? No, we were better advised than that. (Joshua 22, 25)
Such answer they made, the men of Ruben and Gad and half Manasses; whereupon Phinees and the envoys who accompanied him were well content, and accepted their plea willingly enough. (Joshua 22, 30)
So they bade farewell to Galaad, to Ruben and to Gad, and went back with their news to the other Israelites in Chanaan. (Joshua 22, 32)
And the name given by the men of Ruben and Gad to the altar they had built was Ed, the Record; Here we have put it on record, they said of it, that the Lord is God. (Joshua 22, 34)
there were Hebrews, too, that fled across Jordan into Gad and Galaad. As for Saul, he stood his ground at Galgala, but it was a dispirited army that followed him. (1 Samuel 13, 7)
But the prophet Gad bade him leave his hill-fastness and make his way back to the domain of Juda; so he moved on, and betook himself to the forest of Haret. (1 Samuel 22, 5)
Then David withdrew, and made the fastness of Engaddi his home. (1 Samuel 24, 1)
So, when Saul returned from driving the Philistines away, word was brought to him, David is over yonder, in the desert of Engaddi; (1 Samuel 24, 2)
