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  • And they decreed Kedesh in Galilee, at mount Naphtali, and Shechem, at mount Ephraim, and Kiriath-Arba, which is Hebron, at mount Judah. (Joshua 20, 7)

  • And the lot went out for the family of Kohath, of the sons of Aaron, the priest, from the tribes of Judah and Simeon and Benjamin: thirteen cities. (Joshua 21, 4)

  • From the tribes of the sons of Judah and Simeon, Joshua gave cities, whose names are these: (Joshua 21, 9)

  • the city of Arba, the father of Anak, which is called Hebron, on the mountain of Judah, and its surrounding suburbs. (Joshua 21, 11)

  • And the Lord said: “Judah shall ascend. Behold, I have delivered the land into his hands.” (Judges 1, 2)

  • And Judah said to his brother Simeon, “Go up with me to my lot, and fight against the Canaanite, so that I also may go forth with you to your lot.” And Simeon went with him. (Judges 1, 3)

  • And Judah went up, and the Lord delivered the Canaanite, as well as the Perizzite, into their hands. And they struck down ten thousand of the men at Bezek. (Judges 1, 4)

  • Then the sons of Judah, besieging Jerusalem, seized it. And they struck it with edge of the sword, delivering the entire city to be burned. (Judges 1, 8)

  • And Judah, going forth against the Canaanites who were living at Hebron, (the name of which from antiquity was Kiriath-Arba) struck down Sheshai, and Ahiman, and Talmai. (Judges 1, 10)

  • Now the sons of the Kenite, the relative of Moses, ascended from the City of Palms, with the sons of Judah, into the wilderness of his lot, which is toward the south of Arad. And they lived with him. (Judges 1, 16)

  • Then Judah went out with his brother Simeon, and together they struck the Canaanites who were living at Zephath, and they put them to death. And the name of the city was called Hormah, that is, Anathema. (Judges 1, 17)

  • And Judah seized Gaza, with its parts, and Ashkelon as well as Ekron, with their borders. (Judges 1, 18)


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