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their camp stretching across the whole Moabite plain from Bethsimoth to Abelsatim. (Numbers 33, 49)
and the Lord, in high displeasure against Israel, left them at the mercy of Chusan-Rasathaim, king of the Mesopotamian land, who for eight years became their master. (Judges 3, 8)
On him the Lord’s spirit fell, and he became the ruler of Israel; he fought, and the Lord gave him victory over the Syrian king Chusan-Rasathaim, whose power he crushed. (Judges 3, 10)
Gift in hand he came before Eglon, who sat there gross and pampered of body. (Judges 3, 17)
alone he sat in his summer parlour, when Aod found him. I have a message for thee from the Lord, said Aod, and, as Eglon rose from his seat, (Judges 3, 20)
And the Lord granted his prayer; once more the angel of God appeared to his wife, as she sat resting in a field. Her husband was not with her, and she, upon sight of the angel, (Judges 13, 9)
and with that he made such a massacre that all sat huddled in fear of him.✻ Then he left them, and went to live in a cave on the Rock of Etam. (Judges 15, 8)
As they sat down together to eat and drink, the father would have him wait till the morrow, and spend the day in good cheer; (Judges 19, 6)
Even when the fifth day dawned, and the Levite was for setting out, the other would have him take a little food while the day was young, to refresh him for his journey. So they sat at table together; (Judges 19, 8)
There, then, they sat, refreshing themselves after their journey, when suddenly wanton townsfolk beset the old man’s house and fell to beating on the door, crying aloud to the owner of the house that he must bring out his guest, to satisfy their evil pleasure. (Judges 19, 22)
But still they would not be satisfied; so at last the Levite brought out his own concubine, and gave her up to their pleasure. All night long they treated her with outrage, and in the morning let her go. (Judges 19, 25)
And now all Israel went into God’s house and sat there in tears; they kept a fast till night-fall, and brought him burnt-sacrifice and welcome-offerings, (Judges 20, 26)
