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they passed through the whole extent of it, until they reached the Valley of Grapes, and came back to daunt the spirits of their fellow-Israelites, so that none of them ever entered the territory which the Lord had assigned to them. (Numbers 32, 9)
then we will go forward, armed and girded for battle, in the van of Israel, until we have won them their territory. We must have walled cities to protect our children and our possessions from sudden attack by our neighbours; (Numbers 32, 17)
and won the whole land for himself. So neither the Lord nor Israel will have any fault to find with you, and you shall hold, under the eye of the Lord’s favour, the territory of your choice. (Numbers 32, 22)
It was after they had left Cades that they encamped on mount Hor, at the verge of the Edomite territory; (Numbers 33, 37)
The southern end of your territory will begin at the desert of Sin, by Edom, bordered on the east by the Sea of Salt. (Numbers 34, 3)
So Moses passed on word to the Israelites that this was the territory they were to divide up by lot; the Lord’s destined gift to nine and a half out of the twelve tribes. (Numbers 34, 13)
and you must keep your territory clean of such defilement if I am to dwell among you; the Lord himself is the guest of Israel. (Numbers 35, 34)
the Lord said to me, Do not levy war against the Moabites, or attack them; I do not mean to give thee any of their lands. Ar is the territory I have given to the sons of Lot for their home. (Deuteronomy 2, 9)
The territory we wrested at this time from the power of the two Amorrhite kings was the land beyond Jordan, from the Arnon ravine up to mount Hermon (Deuteronomy 3, 8)
At the same time I charged you of the three tribes, The Lord your God is giving you this territory for your home, but all of you that are fighting men must march in the van with the other tribes of Israel, your brethren, (Deuteronomy 3, 18)
had overrun both his territory and the territory of Og, king of Basan. These were the two Amorrhite kings that reigned east of the Jordan, (Deuteronomy 4, 47)
(These lie beyond Jordan, on its western side, in the territory of those Chanaanites who hold the plain near Galgal, where a long valley stretches up into the hills.) (Deuteronomy 11, 30)
