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  • "Why, they are the very ones who on Balaam's advice prompted the unfaithfulness of the Israelites toward the LORD in the Peor affair, which began the slaughter of the LORD'S community. (Numbers 31, 16)

  • But they were insistent with him: "We wish only to build sheepfolds here for our flocks, and towns for our families; (Numbers 32, 16)

  • but we ourselves will march as troops in the van of the Israelites, until we have led them to their destination. Meanwhile our families can remain here in the fortified towns, safe from attack by the natives. (Numbers 32, 17)

  • Build the towns, then, for your families, and the folds for your flocks, but also fulfill your express promise." (Numbers 32, 24)

  • While our wives and children, our herds and other livestock remain in the towns of Gilead, (Numbers 32, 26)

  • So Moses gave them (the Gadites and Reubenites, as well as half the tribe of Manasseh, son of Joseph, the kingdom of Sihon, king of the Amorites, and the kingdom of Og, king of Bashan,) the land with its towns and the districts that surrounded them. (Numbers 32, 33)

  • The Gadites rebuilt the fortified towns of Dibon, Ataroth, Aroer, (Numbers 32, 34)

  • Nebo, Baal-meon (names to be changed!), and Sibmah. These towns, which they rebuilt, they called by their old names. (Numbers 32, 38)

  • these two and one half tribes have received their heritage on the eastern side of the Jericho stretch of the Jordan, toward the sunrise." (Numbers 34, 15)

  • "Then we left behind us the Arabah route, Elath, Ezion-geber, and Seir, where our kinsmen, the descendants of Esau, live; and we went on toward the desert of Moab. (Deuteronomy 2, 8)

  • "Then we turned and proceeded toward Bashan. But Og, king of Bashan, advanced against us with all his people to give battle at Edrei. (Deuteronomy 3, 1)

  • to say nothing of the great number of unwalled towns. All the cities were fortified with high walls and gates and bars. (Deuteronomy 3, 5)


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