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  • The northern frontier turned towards Hannathon and came to an end in the Valley of Iphtah-El; (Joshua 19, 14)

  • with Abdon, Rehob, Hammon and Kanah as far as Sidon the Great. The frontier then turned towards Ramah, as far as the fortress-town of Tyre; (Joshua 19, 28)

  • At this, Yahweh turned to him and said, 'Go in this strength of yours, and you will rescue Israel from the power of Midian. Am I not sending you myself?' (Judges 6, 14)

  • Gideon got there just as a man was telling his comrade a dream; he was saying, 'This was the dream I had: a cake made of barley bread came rolling into the camp of Midian; it came to a tent, struck against it and turned it upside down.' (Judges 7, 13)

  • Abimelech drove Gaal off, who turned tail, many of his men falling dead before they could reach the gate. (Judges 9, 40)

  • The Israelites then cried to Yahweh and said, 'We have sinned against you, because we have turned from Yahweh our God to serve Baals.' (Judges 10, 10)

  • So the Danites went on their way; and Micah, seeing that they were the stronger, turned and went home. (Judges 18, 26)

  • So they turned that way to spend the night in Gibeah. Once inside, the Levite sat down in the town square, but no one offered to take them in for the night. (Judges 19, 15)

  • The Israelites then all turned out and, as one man, the entire community from Dan to Beersheba, including Gilead, assembled in Yahweh's presence at Mizpah. (Judges 20, 1)

  • The Israelites then turned about, and the Benjaminites were seized with terror, for they saw that disaster had struck them. (Judges 20, 41)

  • They then turned tail and fled into the desert, towards the Rock of Rimmon. Five thousand of them were picked off on the roads, and the rest were relentlessly pursued as far as Gideon, two thousand of them being killed. (Judges 20, 45)

  • Six hundred men, however, turned tail and escaped into the desert, to the Rock of Rimmon, and there they stayed for four months. (Judges 20, 47)


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