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  • It was Josue that conquered all the hill-country and the land south of it, the Gosen country and the low valleys, and the region west of them, the hill-country of Israel,✻ too, and the plain before it. (Joshua 11, 16)

  • These conquests of his extended from the slopes of the Edomite hills right up to Baalgad, on the Lebanon plain under mount Hermon; the kings, everywhere, were captured, and crushed, and slain. (Joshua 11, 17)

  • West of Jordan, it was Josue that led Israel to the conquest of all the kings between Baalgad, in the Lebanon plain, and the hill-country whose upper slopes are part of Edom; and it was Josue who assigned their territory to the tribes of Israel, giving each its own share to enjoy. (Joshua 12, 7)

  • Kings of the hill-country and the plain and the valley, kings of the foot-hills and of the desert and of the southern land; Hethite and Amorrhite, Chanaanite and Pherezite, Hevite and Jebusite. (Joshua 12, 8)

  • northwards from Aroer on the Arnon, half-way along its course; the whole plain between Medaba and Dibon, (Joshua 13, 9)

  • and Hesebon, and the villages on the plain round about. They had Dibon, too, and Bamothbaal, and the town called Baalmaon, (Joshua 13, 17)

  • Theirs were all the cities in the plain, all the domains that once were Sehon’s. (It was Moses that defeated Sehon, as he defeated also the Madianite chiefs that held their lands from him, Hevi, Recem, Sur, Hur and Rebe, (Joshua 13, 21)

  • They went down, too, and routed Chanaan on hill, desert and plain. (Judges 1, 9)

  • and still the Lord was on their side; so that they occupied all the hill-country, although they could not overcome the plain-dwellers, that had scythed chariots in plenty. (Judges 1, 19)

  • When next Madian and Amalec and the peoples of the east crossed the Jordan together, and encamped in the plain of Jezrael, (Judges 6, 33)

  • He, with his own company, surrounded and attacked the city, while the other two companies fell on the enemy as they straggled across the plain. (Judges 9, 44)

  • Then they came upon an Egyptian, out there on the plain, and brought him to David; but first they must give him bread and water, (1 Samuel 30, 11)


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