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Azotus with its townships and villages, Gaza with its townships and villages, and so down to the brook of Egypt, with the open sea for frontier. (Joshua 15, 47)
how he has divided up the land between you, from Jordan on the east to the shores of the open sea. Many nations are still left; (Joshua 23, 4)
I sent hornets in your path, and drove two kings of the Amorrhites out of their countries, before they could suffer from bow or sword of yours. (Joshua 24, 12)
then, once he was dead, the sons would prove worse than their fathers before them; would pay court to alien gods, and enslave themselves to alien worship; still they would not leave their false imaginings, the rebellious path they trod. (Judges 2, 19)
the five princes of the Philistines, the Chanaanites in general, the men of Sidon, and the Hevites of mount Lebanon, between Baal-hermon hill and the path that leads to Emath. (Judges 3, 3)
But at last, ashamed of waiting, they brought a key to open it, and there was their master stretched on the ground dead. (Judges 3, 25)
Carrying their tents and driving their cattle before them, they came in and spread over the country-side, hordes of men everywhere and trains of camels, like a swarm of locusts, destroying all that lay in their path. (Judges 6, 5)
I will be at thy side, the Lord told him, and thou shalt smite Madian down as though but one man stood in thy path. (Judges 6, 16)
So they laid an ambush to catch him at the head of the mountain-pass, and spent their time, while they awaited his coming, in open robbery, plundering all that went by; but Abimelech had warning of it. (Judges 9, 25)
Ah, if I had but command of a people like this, I would soon clear Abimelech out of my path.Hereupon, Abimelech was bidden muster a great force, and come with all speed. (Judges 9, 29)
And when he looked round and saw a traveller sitting there in the open street, he asked, Whence comest thou? And whither bound? (Judges 19, 17)
Have no fear, the old man said, I will provide all thy wants; thou canst not pass the night here in the open street. (Judges 19, 20)
