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When the men of Juda made their expedition from the city of Palm-trees, to conquer the waste land that was to be theirs south of Arad, they were accompanied by the Cinites, into whose clan Moses had married; and these shared the land with them.✻ (Judges 1, 16)
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)
They were laying siege to the city (which in former times was called Luza) (Judges 1, 23)
And he, after this escape, made his way into the Hethite country, where he built a city that is still called Luza. (Judges 1, 26)
that had Ammon and Amelec fighting at his side. This Eglon made an expedition against the Israelites in which he defeated them, and took possession of the city of Palm-trees. (Judges 3, 13)
There, where the chariots broke, there, where the enemy’s host was drowned, let the story of the Lord’s mercies be told, the favour he shewed to the warriors of Israel. Down to the city gates they went, the people of the Lord, and won the mastery. (Judges 5, 11)
Gedeon made of this a golden mantle,✻ which he set up in the city of Ephra; and faithless Israel fell to worshipping it, to the ruin of Gedeon and his race. (Judges 8, 27)
What, cried Gaal son of Obed, should Sichem, being the city she is, obey such a man as Abimelech? Shall this son of Jerobaal send his servant Zebul to rule over men that come down from Hamor, the father of Sichem? And must we all be his slaves? (Judges 9, 28)
Gaal’s words had come to the ears of Zebul, who was in command of the city, and in high displeasure (Judges 9, 30)
he sent Abimelech a secret message: Here is Gaal, son of Obed, come to Sichem with his clan, and means to wrest the city from thee. (Judges 9, 31)
then, when tomorrow’s sun rises, fall upon the city, and when he and his men come out to meet thee, engage them as best thou canst. (Judges 9, 33)
