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that the tribes of Ruben and Gad were to receive Galaad as their portion once the whole land was conquered, if they would consent to let all their armed men cross the Jordan and do battle under the Lord’s eye with the rest. (Numbers 32, 29)
to invade Chanaan under his eye, and still be content with the portion granted them on the further side of Jordan. (Numbers 32, 32)
When they left the hill country of Abarim, they removed to the plains of Moab, facing Jericho on the other side of Jordan, (Numbers 33, 48)
giving him a message for the Israelites: When you have crossed Jordan, and find yourselves in the land of Chanaan, (Numbers 33, 51)
So it will fall into the Jordan valley and end at last with the Sea of Salt. These shall be the frontiers that bound your land.✻ (Numbers 34, 12)
two and a half tribes in all, had received their portion on the eastern bank of Jordan opposite Jericho.) (Numbers 34, 15)
This was another message the Lord gave to Moses on the eastern bank of Jordan opposite Jericho; (Numbers 35, 1)
giving him this message for the Israelites: When you have crossed Jordan and reached Chanaan, (Numbers 35, 10)
three must lie beyond the Jordan, three in Chanaan itself; (Numbers 35, 14)
Such were the decrees and awards which the Lord delivered to the Israelites through Moses on the eastern bank of Jordan opposite Jericho. (Numbers 36, 13)
It was thus Moses spoke to the people of Israel while they were still on the other side of Jordan, in the desert plain that looks towards the Red Sea, with Pharan and Thophel and Laban and Haseroth, a country where gold abounds, for its frontiers; (Deuteronomy 1, 1)
still beyond the Jordan, in the Moabite country.Moses, then, began to expound the law, with these words: (Deuteronomy 1, 5)
