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So the news went abroad among the kings of the Amorrhites, who dwelt on the west of Jordan, and the Chanaanite kings by the coast of the great sea, that the Lord had dried up the stream of Jordan to let the Israelites go across. And now their hearts failed them, and their spirits were altogether daunted, such terror was theirs at the coming of Israel. (Joshua 5, 1)
Ah, Lord God, cried Josue, was it for this thou didst make the passage of Jordan so easy for us, to put us at the mercy of the Amorrhites, and compass our ruin? Better had we remained at our old post beyond the Jordan. (Joshua 7, 7)
News of this was brought to all the other kings that lived west of Jordan, some in the hill country, some down on the plains, some on the coast by the shores of the open sea, or on the spurs of Lebanon. And all of them, Hethite and Amorrhite, Chanaanite and Pherezite, Hevite and Jebusite, (Joshua 9, 1)
of all that befell the two Amorrhite kings beyond Jordan, Sehon king of Hesebon, and Og king of Basan, who reigned once at Astaroth. (Joshua 9, 10)
The victuals passed from hand to hand, and the Lord was never asked for guidance. (Joshua 9, 14)
East of Jordan, then, the Israelites defeated two kings and occupied their terri-tory, reaching from the river Arnon up to mount Hermon; all that eastern land that confronts the desert.✻ (Joshua 12, 1)
West of Jordan, it was Josue that led Israel to the conquest of all the kings between Baalgad, in the Lebanon plain, and the hill-country whose upper slopes are part of Edom; and it was Josue who assigned their territory to the tribes of Israel, giving each its own share to enjoy. (Joshua 12, 7)
The other half of Manasses had already had their lands apportioned to them by Moses east of the Jordan, with Ruben and Gad, (Joshua 13, 8)
Cariathaim, and Sabama, and Sarathasar, where the hills rise out of the Jordan valley; (Joshua 13, 19)
Such were the towns and villages that passed into the possession of Ruben’s descendants, and they had the river Jordan for their boundary. (Joshua 13, 23)
and on the low ground it contained Betharam, Bethnemra, Socoth and Saphon, all the rest of what Sehon had ruled from Hesebon; this tribe, too, had Jordan for its boundary, up to where the further, eastern shore of Lake Cenereth begins. (Joshua 13, 27)
and half of Galaad, and the two cities from which Og ruled over Basan, Astaroth and Edrai. All this now belonged to the descendants of Machir, son of Manasses, Machir’s clans being thus separated from the rest. (Joshua 13, 31)
