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Afterwards, when Josue was old and near his end, the Lord bade him bethink himself of his great age; here were wide tracts of land still waiting to be apportioned. (Joshua 13, 1)
(Hebron, in earlier days, was called Cariath-Arbe, after the great father of the race.✻ ) And once more the land was at peace. (Joshua 14, 15)
But Josue still told the sons of Joseph, the men of Ephraim and Manasses, So great, so powerful a people as you are must not be content with one lot. (Joshua 17, 17)
Cross over to the hill-country and fell the trees, to make yourselves room to dwell in; drive out these Chanaanites, for all their iron chariots, for all their great strength, and you will spread your frontiers further yet. (Joshua 17, 18)
Thence it turned back through Horma towards the great fortress of Tyre, reaching as far as Hosa, and coming down to the sea again where it touches Achziba. (Joshua 19, 29)
If you will do that, the Lord God will dispossess great nations, powerful nations, to make room for you; none will be able to withstand your onslaught. (Joshua 23, 9)
and he wrote down in the book which contained the divine law, all that had passed. He took a great stone, too, and set it up under the oak that stood there in the Lord’s precincts; (Joshua 24, 26)
And Israel remained true to the worship of the Lord as long as Josue lived, and during the life-time of men already growing old who long survived him; men who had witnessed the great things the Lord had done for Israel. (Joshua 24, 31)
and Adonibezec fled, they pursued and caught him, and mutilated him, cutting off his thumbs and his great toes. (Judges 1, 6)
and when he asked for a drop of water, to relieve his great thirst, she opened a bottle of milk and gave him some to drink, then covered him up again. (Judges 4, 19)
Thus Madian brought the Israelites into great need, (Judges 6, 6)
This is a great army thou hast with thee, the Lord told Gedeon. I must not grant victory over Madian to an army like this, or the Israelites would boast that they had no need of me; that their own strength had brought them deliverance. (Judges 7, 2)
