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  • All the way to Jordan they followed in the enemy’s track, and still all the road was strewn with garments and weapons which the Syrians had thrown away in the flight; and they brought back the report of it to the king. (2 Kings 7, 15)

  • where these lay east of the Jordan, Galaad, and Gad, and Ruben, and Manasses, and Aroer on the river Arnon, the whole territory of Galaad and Basan. (2 Kings 10, 33)

  • and on the further side of Jordan, opposite Jericho, Ruben gave them Bosor, Jassa, (1 Chronicles 6, 78)

  • It was in the first month, a time of flood, that they came across Jordan; and all the dwellers in those valleys, east and west of it, fled at their coming. (1 Chronicles 12, 15)

  • Besides these, there were a hundred and twenty thousand men in battle array from the tribes beyond Jordan, Ruben and Gad and the eastern half of Manasses. (1 Chronicles 12, 37)

  • David, as soon as he heard the news, mustered the whole forces of Israel, and marched across the Jordan; he went straight to the attack, and they, seeing him drawn up in battle array, prepared to meet him. (1 Chronicles 19, 17)

  • and for the Lord’s service and the king’s business in general the Hebronites, a thousand and seven hundred active men under Hasabias and his brethren, commanded the whole of Israel west of the Jordan. (1 Chronicles 26, 30)

  • the king had them cast in the clay soil of the Jordan valley, between Socoth and Saredatha; (2 Chronicles 4, 17)

  • Then came some of the priests, men that dwelt in the plains of Jordan, (Nehemiah 3, 22)

  • Samaria, and all the country beyond Jordan as far as Jerusalem, and the land of Gessen✻ right up to the borders of Ethiopia. (Judith 1, 9)

  • The flooded river he drinks unconcerned; Jordan itself would have no terrors for that gaping mouth. (Job 40, 18)

  • In my sad mood I will think of thee, here in this land of Jordan and Hermon, here on Misar mountain. (Psalms 41, 7)


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