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  • Thence he led the whole of his forces on to attack Hebron; (Joshua 10, 36)

  • took it, gave it up to destruction; made an end of its king, and its subject towns, and all that dwelt there, leaving none alive; at Hebron, as at Eglon, all must be put to the sword. (Joshua 10, 37)

  • which he took and sacked; here too he made an end of its king and all its dependencies; none was spared in the general slaughter, and the king of Dabir fared no better than the kings of Hebron and Lebna. (Joshua 10, 39)

  • At this time, too, Josue made his way up into the mountain country, Hebron, Dabir, Anab, and all the mountain country both of Juda and Israel, to make an end of the Enacim and their cities. (Joshua 11, 21)

  • Jerusalem, Hebron, (Joshua 12, 10)

  • So Josue blessed him, and gave him Hebron for his portion; (Joshua 14, 13)

  • ever since then, Hebron has belonged to the family of Caleb, son of Jephone, the Cenezite, the man who took the Lord’s part. (Joshua 14, 14)

  • (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)

  • (Hebron, then called Cariath-Arbe after the father of Enac, which was assigned at the Lord’s command to Caleb, son of Jephone, was in the very heart of Juda. (Joshua 15, 13)

  • Athmatha, Cariath-Arbe (or Hebron) and Sior, nine in all. (Joshua 15, 54)

  • Their choice fell on Cedes, in the pale of the Nephthali hill-country,✻ Sichem among the hills of Ephraim, and Cariath-Arbe (or Hebron) among the hills of Juda. (Joshua 20, 7)

  • One was Cariath-Arbe, called after the father of Enac; Hebron, that is, in the hill-country of Juda, with lands round it. (Joshua 21, 11)


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