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Thou art our master, they said, and the Lord has commanded thee, in dividing the land between the sons of Israel, to give a portion to the daughters of Salphaad, the portion which should have gone to their father. (Numbers 36, 2)
If these marry into another tribe, their land will go with them, and it will be lost to our tribe, transferred to the possession of another. (Numbers 36, 3)
The fiftieth year, the year of jubilee, will come round, but still the division of holdings will remain disturbed, and the land belonging to one tribe will be held by another. (Numbers 36, 4)
The land you see before you is the Lord’s gift to you, a divine gift; march in and take possession of it, in fulfilment of the promises he made to your fathers; let there be no cowardice, no shrinking here. (Deuteronomy 1, 21)
Whereupon you all preferred a request to me that men should be sent out to view the land, and bring back word how best to approach it, what cities you should first assail; (Deuteronomy 1, 22)
These set out, and traversed the hill country as far as the Valley of Grapes; viewed the whole land, (Deuteronomy 1, 24)
and brought back with them such sample of its fruits as would show us how fertile it was; This is a fair land, they said, that the Lord means to give us.✻ (Deuteronomy 1, 25)
that none of that worthless generation should live to see the fair land that was his promised gift to your fathers, (Deuteronomy 1, 35)
These little ones of yours, that were to pass, you thought, into captivity, these sons of yours, that cannot yet discern right from wrong, shall have leave to enter; theirs the land shall be, my promised gift. (Deuteronomy 1, 39)
(So, too, Seir had its earlier inhabitants, the Horites, but they were dispossessed and destroyed by the sons of Esau, who took possession of the land just as Israel took possession of the land which the Lord gave him.) (Deuteronomy 2, 12)
and reach the neighbourhood of the Ammonites. Do not levy war against them or threaten battle; I do not mean to give thee any of the Ammonites’ land; here too the children of Lot must dwell. (Deuteronomy 2, 19)
(This, too, was reckoned a land of giants; it was a giant race that lived there once, the Zomzommim, as they are called by the Ammonites, (Deuteronomy 2, 20)
