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  • So Moses gave the dominions of Sehon, that had been king of the Amorrhites, and Og, the king of Basan, with all the cities that were contained in the whole region, to Gad and to Ruben and to half the tribe of Manasses, that were descended from Joseph’s son. (Numbers 32, 33)

  • Now, too, the Chanaanite king who had his capital, Arad, in the south country, heard that Israel was marching against Chanaan.✻ (Numbers 33, 40)

  • He had now given them victory over Sehon, king of the Amorrhites, that lived at Hesebon, and Og, king of Basan, that lived at Astaroth and Edrai, (Deuteronomy 1, 4)

  • March on, then, and cross the ravine of Arnon; here is the prey I have given thee, Sehon, the Amorrhite king who reigns at Hesebon. Join battle with him, and set about the conquest of his land. (Deuteronomy 2, 24)

  • So, from the desert of Cademoth, I sent an embassy to Sehon king of Hesebon, with peaceful overtures. (Deuteronomy 2, 26)

  • But Sehon, king of Hesebon, would not let us pass; the Lord your God gave him a hard heart, a stubborn will, so as to put him at your mercy; and it has happened under your eyes. (Deuteronomy 2, 30)

  • Then we marched on by the road that leads to Basan, and Og, that was king of Basan, came out to meet us with all his forces, and offered battle at Edrai. (Deuteronomy 3, 1)

  • Do not be afraid of him, the Lord said to me; both he and his people and his country are at your mercy, and you must treat him as you treated the Amorrhite king Sehon, who reigned at Hesebon. (Deuteronomy 3, 2)

  • So the Lord our God gave us a fresh victory over Og, king of Basan, and all his people, and we exterminated them, (Deuteronomy 3, 3)

  • all the lowland cities, and the whole of Galaad and Basan up to Selcha and Edrai, where Og, king of Basan, reigned. (Deuteronomy 3, 10)

  • (This Og, king of Basan, was the only one left of the old giant breed; at Rabbath, in the Ammonite country, they still shew his iron bedstead, nine cubits long and four cubits broad, as we lesser men reckon the size of a cubit.) (Deuteronomy 3, 11)

  • It was beyond Jordan that he gave them, opposite the shrine of Phogor, in the country that once belonged to the Amorrhite king Sehon, who reigned in Hesebon. But now Moses had defeated him, and the sons of Israel, coming back from Egypt, (Deuteronomy 4, 46)


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