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  • with all their surrounding villages as far as Baalath. Here they had their settlements and sorted themselves into their various groups. (1 Chronicles 4, 33)

  • But in the time of Hezekiah king of Judah this group of Simeon's tribe arrived there, overran their tents and the dwellings they found there. They wiped them out through an anathema still in force today and settled in their place, since there was pasturage for their flocks. (1 Chronicles 4, 41)

  • They had settled in the territory of Gilead and Bashan, in the towns there and all over the pasture lands of Sharon. (1 Chronicles 5, 16)

  • They took 100,000 prisoners of war, but many of the enemy had been killed for it was God's war. And they settled in what had been Hagrite territory until the exile. (1 Chronicles 5, 22)

  • The half tribe of Manasseh settled in the land between Bashan and Baal-hermon, Senir and Mount Hermon, and they were very numerous. (1 Chronicles 5, 23)

  • These are the places they lived in, according to the boundaries of their settlements. (1 Chronicles 6, 39)

  • They had lands and settlements in Bethel and its towns, in Naasan to the east in Gezep and its towns to the west, Shechem and its towns, as far as Ayyah and its towns. (1 Chronicles 7, 28)

  • Some of their kinsmen the Kohathites were responsible for the loaves to be set out in rows sabbath by sabbath. (1 Chronicles 9, 32)

  • Some people from the tribe of Manasseh went over to David's side as he was setting out with the Philistines to fight Saul. But David did not help the Philistines, because their chiefs, after consultation, sent him back to Ziklag. They were afraid he would betray them to his former master Saul. (1 Chronicles 12, 20)

  • At the turn of the year, the time when kings go to war, Joab set out with the army to invade the land of the Ammonites and went to lay siege to Rabbah. David, however, remained in Jerusalem. Joab attacked Rabbah and destroyed it. (1 Chronicles 20, 1)

  • David took the gold crown from the head of the Ammonite idol Milcom; they found that it weighed about seventy five pounds. In it was set a precious stone which made an ornament for David's head. He carried off a great quantity of loot from the town. (1 Chronicles 20, 2)

  • He brought away its population and set them to work with saws, iron picks and axes. David treated all the Ammonite towns in the same way. Then David and the whole army returned to Jerusalem. (1 Chronicles 20, 3)


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