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  • It was time, then, that he should make a full division of the land among the nine tribes, and that half of Manasses which was attached to them. (Joshua 13, 7)

  • The division was made by lot, in pursuance of the command the Lord gave through Moses, among the nine and a half tribes that remained. (Joshua 14, 2)

  • but must be content with cities to live in and pasture for their beasts around them. Meanwhile, the division of Joseph’s posterity into two tribes, Ephraim and Manasses, made up the full number.) (Joshua 14, 4)

  • It was divided between the two tribes that sprang from Joseph, those of Manasses and Ephraim. (Joshua 16, 4)

  • When the tribes descended from Joseph complained to Josue that he had allotted to them only a single division of the country, although the Lord’s blessing had made them so populous, (Joshua 17, 14)

  • But there were seven tribes of Israel which had not yet had their lands allotted to them; (Joshua 18, 2)

  • and at Silo lots were cast in the Lord’s presence, and the seven tribes had their portions assigned to them. (Joshua 18, 10)

  • the Town of the Ammonites, Ophni, and Gabee, twelve cities in all; (Joshua 18, 24)

  • Cateth, Naalol, Semeron, Jedala, and Bethlehem; thus twelve cities with their dependent villages (Joshua 19, 15)

  • When he had finished dividing up the land by lot among the tribes, the Israelites gave Josue the son of Nun lands of his own among the rest, (Joshua 19, 49)

  • Such was the division of the land made by the high priest Eleazar, and Josue the son of Nun, and the chief men of Israel’s clans and tribes, there in Silo, in the Lord’s presence, at the door of the tabernacle that bore witness to his covenant. (Joshua 19, 51)

  • Ruben, Gad, and Zabulon to give the line of Merari twelve cities. (Joshua 21, 7)


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