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  • And now the bones of Joseph, which the Israelites had brought with them from Egypt, were buried at Sichem, in the piece of land Jacob bought for a hundred lambs from Hemor, that was father to Sichem; a piece of land that belonged to Joseph’s descendants. (Joshua 24, 32)

  • Meanwhile the men of Joseph made an expedition against Bethel, where the Lord gave them good speed. (Judges 1, 22)

  • they still made bold to live on in mount Hares (the Mount of Pottery) and Aialon and Salebim, until at last the rising power of Joseph forced them to become tributaries. (Judges 1, 35)

  • Dan, Joseph, Benjamin, Nephthali, Gad and Aser. (1 Chronicles 2, 2)

  • And now for the sons of Ruben, Israel’s first-born. First-born he was, yet never so reckoned, from the day when he came between his father’s sheets; his privilege went to another son of Israel, Joseph, instead. (1 Chronicles 5, 1)

  • Of all those brethren, Juda was the most powerful, and from him chieftains sprang; but it was still Joseph that had the first-born’s privilege. (1 Chronicles 5, 2)

  • Next to them came the descendants of Manasses, dwelling at Bethsan, Thanach, Mageddo and Dor, with their dependent villages; all these, too, belonged to Israel’s son Joseph. (1 Chronicles 7, 29)

  • The sons of Asaph, Zacchur, Joseph, Nathania and Asarela were under the direction of their father, that took his commands from the king. (1 Chronicles 25, 2)

  • The first lot fell to Joseph, that was of Asaph’s clan. Of the rest, each had twelve more, his brethren and his sons, associated with him; their names were Godolias, (1 Chronicles 25, 9)

  • Sellum, Amaria and Joseph. (Ezra 10, 42)

  • Jonathan, Joseph, (Nehemiah 12, 14)

  • Now turn we to one whom all this news concerned; a widow called Judith, that was descended (from Ruben)✻ through Merari, Idox, Joseph, Ozias, Elai, Jamnor, Gedeon, Raphaim, Achitob, Melchias, Enan, Nathanias, Salathiel and Simeon. (Judith 8, 1)


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