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Then the frontier turned westwards, at Azanoth-Thabor, and went out to Hucuca to meet the frontier of Zabulon on the south; on the west it marched with Aser, and on the east with Juda-beyond-Jordan.✻ (Joshua 19, 34)
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)
Jerobaal, then, (or Gedeon) rose at break of day and led his army to the spring called the Spring of Harad. The camp of Madian lay there in the valley, with a high hill to the south of it. (Judges 7, 1)
At last they bethought themselves of a feast that is held every year in the Lord’s honour near Silo, at a place north of Bethel, south of Lebona, and east of the road from Bethel to Sichem. (Judges 21, 19)
When the servant had gone, David rose up from his hiding-place, that gave upon the south country; he bowed his face to the earth, and three times did reverence, and then they kissed one another and wept together; there was no staunching David’s tears. (1 Samuel 20, 41)
Meantime the men of Ziph betook themselves to Saul at Gabaa, and said to him, We have news of David for thee; he lies hidden in a forest stronghold on the slopes of Hachila, south of the desert. (1 Samuel 23, 19)
So they went back to Ziph to prepare the way for Saul, and found that David and his men were in the desert of Maon, on the low ground south of Jesimon. (1 Samuel 23, 24)
Did Achis ask where he had made his foray that day, he would answer, On the south of Juda, or of Jerameel, or of Ceni. (1 Samuel 27, 10)
When David and his men reached Siceleg, the next day but one, they found that the Amalecites from the south had attacked and overpowered it, and burnt it to the ground; (1 Samuel 30, 1)
We had been making a foray over the southern border of the Cherethites, against Juda, too, and the south of Caleb, and we burned Siceleg to the ground. (1 Samuel 30, 14)
These were Bethel, Ramoth in the South, Jether, (1 Samuel 30, 27)
The basin stood on the figures of twelve oxen, three facing north, three west, three south, three east, so resting on them that their hind quarters, turned inwards, could not be seen. (1 Kings 7, 25)
