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It was I that bade your father Abraham leave Mesopotamia, and brought him here, to Chanaan, instead. It was I that gave him heirs to succeed him, (Joshua 24, 3)
and they buried him within his own domain at Thamnath-Sare, in the hill-country of Ephraim, on the northern side of mount Gaas. (Joshua 24, 30)
Now that Josue was dead, the sons of Israel asked counsel of the Lord, to know who should be their champion against the Chanaanites, and bear the brunt of the attack. (Judges 1, 1)
And the Lord’s bidding was, Juda shall be your champion; I have marked it down for his conquest. (Judges 1, 2)
and was buried within his own domain at Thamnath-Sare, in the hill-country of Ephraim, on the north side of mount Gaas. (Judges 2, 9)
Then they cried out to the Lord, and he sent a champion to their rescue, Othoniel son of Cenez, the younger brother of Caleb. (Judges 3, 9)
And now they cried out to the Lord, and he sent them a fresh champion, a Benjamite called Aod, son of Gera. He was left-handed, and when the Israelites sent him to pay King Eglon their tribute, (Judges 3, 15)
But at last, ashamed of waiting, they brought a key to open it, and there was their master stretched on the ground dead. (Judges 3, 25)
Aod was followed by Samgar, the son of Anath; he it was that slew six hundred Philistines with a ploughshare;✻ he, too, was a champion of Israel. (Judges 3, 31)
Curse the land of Meroz, the angel of the Lord says, a curse on all that dwell in it! Here were men that would not rally in the Lord’s cause, would not come to aid his champions in their peril. (Judges 5, 23)
but his answer was, What, does Baal need champions such as you to vindicate him? Nay, let the man who is his adversary be struck dead before to-morrow’s light, if he is indeed a god; let him take his own vengeance on the man who destroyed his altar.✻ (Judges 6, 31)
then went back to his father’s house at Ephra and his own brothers, the sons of Jerobaal. He murdered these at one blow,✻ all seventy of them except Joatham, the youngest, who hid away and escaped. (Judges 9, 5)
