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Josue, then, had sent the Israelites home, to enjoy the lands assigned to them. (Judges 2, 6)
So Gedeon built an altar there and called it the Peace of the Lord; it stands there to this day.This, then, was Gedeon’s home, in Ephra, that belongs to the clan of Abiezer. (Judges 6, 24)
Make it known publicly, for all to hear, that any man who shrinks back or is afraid is free to go home. So twenty-two thousand of his men, from the hill-country of Galaad, went back home, and left him with only ten thousand. (Judges 7, 3)
But the Lord said to Gedeon, Thy army is still too great. Take them down the water-side, and I will test them there. I will tell thee which of them are to march in thy company, and which are to return home instead. (Judges 7, 4)
but the Lord said to Gedeon, These three hundred men who lapped the water shall win you deliverance; I will put the Madianites in their power. Send all the rest of thy companions home. (Judges 7, 7)
So this Jerobaal, son of Joas, went back to his home and lived on there. (Judges 8, 29)
So now these men of Galaad seized the fords of Jordan, by which the Ephraimites must needs pass on their way home; and when any of Ephraim’s men came up asking for passage, they would ask him, Art thou from Ephraim? Not I, would be his answer. (Judges 12, 5)
So when she met her husband she told him, I have been speaking with a messenger from God, who might have been an angel, such awe his look inspired in me. Who he was, his home, his name, he would not tell, (Judges 13, 6)
and when he went home he told his father and mother, I have seen a Philistine woman in Thamnatha I would fain have you choose out for my bride. (Judges 14, 2)
And now that Samson’s father had reached the home of his daughter-in-law, he gave a feast in Samson’s honour; for still the young men would be at their feasting; (Judges 14, 10)
And now he would leave Bethlehem and go on his travels to find a home that suited him. His journey took him to the hill-country of Ephraim, and there, for a while, he lodged at Michas’ house. (Judges 17, 8)
When he was asked whence he came, and told them he was a Levite from Bethlehem-Juda, looking for a home that suited him, (Judges 17, 9)
