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  • but Hebron itself, the city of refuge, with the lands close to it, he gave to the family of Aaron.) The others were Lobna, and the lands round Lobna, (Joshua 21, 13)

  • They even attacked the Chanaanites who lived at Hebron (which in old days was called Cariath Arbe), defeating Sesai, Ahiman, and Tholmai; (Judges 1, 10)

  • So Caleb had his portion, as Moses promised that he should; the city of Hebron, where he defeated the three sons of Enac. (Judges 1, 20)

  • Samson slept on till midnight; then he rose up to go. Finding the gates locked, he took them up, bar, gate-posts and all, put them on his shoulder, and carried them to the top of the hill which looks down towards Hebron. (Judges 16, 3)

  • and Hebron; and other places besides, where David and his men had once made their home. (1 Samuel 30, 31)

  • After this David asked counsel from the Lord, whether he should remove into one of the cities of Juda. When the Lord bade him remove, he asked, Into which of them? And the answer came, To Hebron. (2 Samuel 2, 1)

  • thither, too, went the men who followed him, each with his own household, settling in the townships that belonged to Hebron. (2 Samuel 2, 3)

  • and as king of Juda, for seven and a half years, he reigned at Hebron. (2 Samuel 2, 11)

  • Asael they bore off, and gave him burial in his father’s tomb at Bethlehem; then they too, Joab and his army, marched all through the night, and reached Hebron as dawn was breaking. (2 Samuel 2, 32)

  • Six sons were born to David, there in Hebron; Amnon, his first-born, by Achinoam of Jezrahel, (2 Samuel 3, 2)

  • the sixth Jethraam, that David’s wife Egla bore him; of all these Hebron was the birth-place. (2 Samuel 3, 5)

  • Even among the men of Benjamin Abner sent the word out. Then he went to tell David, at Hebron, of the resolve made by Israel, and by the tribe of Benjamin at large. (2 Samuel 3, 19)


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