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  • And then Joshua, and all Israel with him, went back to the camp at Gilgal. (Joshua 10, 43)

  • These kings, having all agreed on a meeting place, came and set up camp together at the Waters of Merom, to fight Israel. (Joshua 11, 5)

  • Yahweh then said to Joshua, 'Do not be afraid of them, for by this time tomorrow I shall hand them all over, cut to pieces, to Israel; you will hamstring their horses and burn their chariots.' (Joshua 11, 6)

  • Yahweh put them at Israel's mercy and they defeated them and pursued them as far as Sidon the Great, and as far as Misrephoth to the west, and as far as the Vale of Mizpah to the east; they harried them until not one of them was left alive. (Joshua 11, 8)

  • Yet of all these towns standing on their mounds, Israel burned none, apart from Hazor, burnt by Joshua. (Joshua 11, 13)

  • In consequence, Joshua captured this entire country: the highlands, the whole Negeb and the whole of Goshen, the lowlands, the Arabah, the highlands and lowlands of Israel. (Joshua 11, 16)

  • no city had made peace with the Israelites except the Hivites who lived at Gibeon; all the rest had been captured in battle. (Joshua 11, 19)

  • For Yahweh had decided to harden the hearts of these men, so that they would engage Israel in battle and thus come under the curse of destruction and so receive no quarter but be exterminated, as Yahweh had ordered Moses. (Joshua 11, 20)

  • Joshua then went and wiped out the Anakim of the highlands, of Hebron, of Debir, of Anab, of all the highlands of Judah and of all the highlands of Israel; he delivered them and their towns over to the curse of destruction. (Joshua 11, 21)

  • Joshua captured the entire country, just as Yahweh had told Moses, and he gave it as heritage to Israel, to be shared out between their tribes. And the country had rest from warfare. (Joshua 11, 23)

  • The kings of the country whom Joshua and the Israelites conquered on the nearer, western side of the Jordan, from Baal-Gad in the Vale of Lebanon to Mount Halak rising towards Seir, and whose heritage Joshua distributed to the tribes of Israel, dividing it up between them, were as follows: (Joshua 12, 7)

  • The Israelites did not, however, dispossess either the Geshurites or the Maacathites, hence Geshur and Maacah survive inside Israel even today. (Joshua 13, 13)


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