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  • He had promised that whoever defeated and took Cariath-Sepher should have the hand of his daughter Axa in marriage; (Joshua 15, 16)

  • secure from attack by any of the nations which surrounded them, since these no longer ventured to offer resistance, but submitted to their rule. (Joshua 21, 42)

  • and you can see for yourselves how the Lord God has fought on your side against the nations that surround you; (Joshua 23, 3)

  • how he has divided up the land between you, from Jordan on the east to the shores of the open sea. Many nations are still left; (Joshua 23, 4)

  • You must not consort with these nations that survive, and learn to swear by the names of their gods, or enslave yourselves to their worship; (Joshua 23, 7)

  • If you will do that, the Lord God will dispossess great nations, powerful nations, to make room for you; none will be able to withstand your onslaught. (Joshua 23, 9)

  • (Caleb had promised that whoever defeated and took Cariath-Sepher should have the hand of his daughter Axa in marriage; (Judges 1, 12)

  • Together, Juda and Simeon defeated and destroyed the Chanaanites in Sephaath; which city was afterwards called Horma, that is, Forfeited. (Judges 1, 17)

  • So Caleb had his portion, as Moses promised that he should; the city of Hebron, where he defeated the three sons of Enac. (Judges 1, 20)

  • Not for them the Lord God of their fathers, who had rescued them from Egypt; they must have new gods to worship, gods of the nations that dwelt around them; they must challenge the Lord’s anger (Judges 2, 12)

  • and I, in return, will spare the nations which Josue left unconquered at his death, (Judges 2, 21)

  • At the time, then, the Lord spared all these nations, instead of overthrowing them all at once, and Josue never had the mastery of them.✻ (Judges 2, 23)


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