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Wilt thou not learn to love the Lord thy God, and obey him, and keep close to his side? Thou hast no life, no hope of long continuance, but in him; shall not the land which he promised as a gift to thy fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, be thine to dwell in? (Deuteronomy 30, 20)
I mean to settle them in this land that is all milk and honey, my promised gift to their fathers; and they will no sooner have eaten their fill and grown fat on it, than they will turn to alien gods and worship them; they will defy me, and annul their covenant with me. (Deuteronomy 31, 20)
Never doubt it, the Lord will give his people redress, will take pity on his servants, when he sees their strength so spent, the number of them so dwindled, whether bond or free. (Deuteronomy 32, 36)
Thou shalt have sight, nevertheless, of this land which is my gift to the Israelites, the land it shall not be thine to enter. (Deuteronomy 32, 52)
and Josue the son of Nun, full of the gift of wisdom since Moses laid hands on him, took command of the Israelites; and they obeyed him, as the Lord through Moses had bidden them. (Deuteronomy 34, 9)
Courage, then, play the man; thy task is to divide up this land between the tribes, my promised gift to their fathers. (Joshua 1, 6)
And Josue bade the people keep themselves free from defilement; the Lord was preparing to do a miracle next day in their midst. (Joshua 3, 5)
Gift in hand he came before Eglon, who sat there gross and pampered of body. (Judges 3, 17)
Then the Lord looked at him, and said, Thou hast strength; go and set Israel free from the power of Madian.✻ Such is the mission I have for thee. (Judges 6, 14)
Make it known publicly, for all to hear, that any man who shrinks back or is afraid is free to go home. So twenty-two thousand of his men, from the hill-country of Galaad, went back home, and left him with only ten thousand. (Judges 7, 3)
And in their mirth, as they drank together after the banquet was eaten, they had Samson brought in to provide sport for them. Provide sport for them he did, set free for a while from his prison, standing between two pillars, where they had made place for him. (Judges 16, 25)
So these men went on their way, and when they reached Lais, they found a city where men dwelt free from all alarms. This was the way of the Sidonian folk, to live tranquilly and at ease; no civil power restrained them, and they had great wealth. Lais, too, was at a distance from Sidon, and remote from all the world. (Judges 18, 7)
