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That Chanaanite territory, beginning at Sidon, reached as far as Gaza on the road to Gerara, and as far as Lesa on the road to Sodom, Gomorrha, Adama and Seboim. (Genesis 10, 19)
He took the same road northwards by which he had come, and reached Bethel, and the place between Bethel and Hai where he had pitched his tent before, (Genesis 13, 3)
She was sitting by a well out in the wilderness, on the desert road to Sur, when an angel of the Lord found her. (Genesis 16, 7)
At this time, Isaac, who now lived in the South country, used to walk along a certain road, leading to the well called, God lives and looks on me.✻ (Genesis 24, 62)
So now he took his kinsmen with him and gave chase; and he had been on the road seven days before he overtook him on the hills of Galaad. (Genesis 31, 23)
It was when I was on my way back from Mesopotamia that I lost Rachel, there in Chanaan, while we were on our journey, in spring time,✻ and when I reached Ephrata I buried her there, by the road which leads to Ephrata; Bethlehem is another name they call it by. (Genesis 48, 7)
Dan is like a snake by the road side, an adder on the path, to bite the horse’s heels, and make him throw the rider backwards. (Genesis 49, 17)
All our flocks must go with us, not a hoof but shall take the road; we shall need them for the worship of the Lord our God. We cannot tell what kind of offering we must make, until we reach the place itself. (Exodus 10, 26)
Thus the people had Pharao’s leave to go on their way; but God did not lead them by the nearest road, the road through Philistia. Here they would have found themselves met by armed resistance, and perhaps, in despair of their enterprise, returned to Egypt. (Exodus 13, 17)
what we ask of thee is leave to pass through this land of thine. There shall be no marching through fields or vineyards, no drinking at thy wells; we will travel by the high road, not to right or left, until we have passed beyond thy frontiers. (Numbers 20, 17)
There was a Chanaanite king that had his capital, Arad, in the south country; and when he heard that the Israelites had come there, following the Spies’ Road, he levied war against them, defeating them in the field and winning spoils from them. (Numbers 21, 1)
asking him for leave to pass through his country, upon condition that they kept clear of fields and vineyards, drank no water from the wells, and marched along the high road until they reached the end of his dominions. (Numbers 21, 22)
