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and be brought into his presence. Hereupon he gathered all Israel about him, and bade all the chieftains of his army go and set foot on the necks of these kings. And when they had come forward, and trampled on the necks of the kings as they lay there, (Joshua 10, 24)
of this, with its king, the Lord gave Israel mastery, so they put all its inhabitants to the sword, sparing none; Lebna’s king, too, must go the way of Jericho’s. (Joshua 10, 30)
here, too, the Lord gave Israel the victory, so that they captured it next day; here, too, they put every living thing in it to the sword. (Joshua 10, 32)
So Josue conquered all the hill-country of the south, and the plains, and the foot-hills, and overthrew the kings that reigned there; with the Lord God of Israel for his warrant, he left no trace of the folk who dwelt there, but killed every living thing (Joshua 10, 40)
the domain of so many kings, he took and laid waste with a single onslaught, so well did the Lord God of Israel fight in his cause. (Joshua 10, 42)
The meeting-place for all these kings in their march against Israel was at the waters of Merom. (Joshua 11, 5)
But the Lord said to Josue, Do not be afraid of them; by this time to-morrow they are all doomed to die at Israel’s onslaught. Then thou wilt be able to hamstring those horses of theirs, give those chariots to the flames. (Joshua 11, 6)
and the Lord gave Israel the mastery, so that they defeated the enemy and pursued them all the way to the famous town of Sidon, and the waters of Maserephoth, and eastwards to Masphe. So hard did Josue press them that none were left surviving; (Joshua 11, 8)
It was Josue that conquered all the hill-country and the land south of it, the Gosen country and the low valleys, and the region west of them, the hill-country of Israel,✻ too, and the plain before it. (Joshua 11, 16)
For indeed the Lord’s purpose was that they should be stubborn-hearted, and be defeated by Israel in battle, with no claim to mercy; so that all might be destroyed, in pursuance of the command the Lord gave to Moses. (Joshua 11, 20)
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)
It was the Lord’s servant Moses that led Israel to the conquest of these two kings, and assigned their lands to Ruben, Gad, and half Manasses. (Joshua 12, 6)
