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  • And the men of Judah fought against Jerusalem, and took it, and smote it with the edge of the sword, and set the city on fire. (Judges 1, 8)

  • And Judah went against the Canaanites who dwelt in Hebron (now the name of Hebron was formerly Kir'iath-ar'ba); and they defeated She'shai and Ahi'man and Talmai. (Judges 1, 10)

  • From there they went against the inhabitants of Debir. The name of Debir was formerly Kir'iath-se'pher. (Judges 1, 11)

  • When she came to him, she urged him to ask her father for a field; and she alighted from her ass, and Caleb said to her, "What do you wish?" (Judges 1, 14)

  • And Judah went with Simeon his brother, and they defeated the Canaanites who inhabited Zephath, and utterly destroyed it. So the name of the city was called Hormah. (Judges 1, 17)

  • Judah also took Gaza with its territory, and Ash'kelon with its territory, and Ekron with its territory. (Judges 1, 18)

  • And the LORD was with Judah, and he took possession of the hill country, but he could not drive out the inhabitants of the plain, because they had chariots of iron. (Judges 1, 19)

  • The house of Joseph also went up against Bethel; and the LORD was with them. (Judges 1, 22)

  • And the house of Joseph sent to spy out Bethel. (Now the name of the city was formerly Luz.) (Judges 1, 23)

  • And he showed them the way into the city; and they smote the city with the edge of the sword, but they let the man and all his family go. (Judges 1, 25)

  • Manas'seh did not drive out the inhabitants of Beth-she'an and its villages, or Ta'a-nach and its villages, or the inhabitants of Dor and its villages, or the inhabitants of Ibleam and its villages, or the inhabitants of Megid'do and its villages; but the Canaanites persisted in dwelling in that land. (Judges 1, 27)

  • When Israel grew strong, they put the Canaanites to forced labor, but did not utterly drive them out. (Judges 1, 28)


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