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  • But Josue spared the harlot Rahab, with all her father’s household and all that was hers; and to this day her posterity finds a home in Israel. So well was she rewarded for hiding away those two spies of his in Jericho.At this time Josue laid the place under a ban; (Joshua 6, 25)

  • he said to them, Who is afraid now? Who shrinks back now? Keep your courage high and play the man; such is the fate the Lord has decreed for all the enemies you are fighting against. (Joshua 10, 25)

  • (Hebron, in earlier days, was called Cariath-Arbe, after the great father of the race.✻ ) And once more the land was at peace. (Joshua 14, 15)

  • (Hebron, then called Cariath-Arbe after the father of Enac, which was assigned at the Lord’s command to Caleb, son of Jephone, was in the very heart of Juda. (Joshua 15, 13)

  • One day he heard her sighing as she rode on her ass in his company, and asked what ailed her. She had been urged by her husband to win him a grant of land from her father. (Joshua 15, 18)

  • Lands, too, must be allotted to Manasses, Joseph’s first-born. The first-born of Manasses was Machir, that was father to Galaad, and he, by feat of arms, made Galaad and Basan his possession. (Joshua 17, 1)

  • These appeared before the high priest Eleazar, and Josue the son of Nun, and the chieftains, to claim the right the Lord had granted them through Moses, of inheriting side by side with their father’s kinsmen. So the Lord’s command was obeyed, and they were allowed to inherit; (Joshua 17, 4)

  • and to these Josue said, What, still hanging back, when the land promised by the Lord God of your fathers waits for you to occupy it? (Joshua 18, 3)

  • One was Cariath-Arbe, called after the father of Enac; Hebron, that is, in the hill-country of Juda, with lands round it. (Joshua 21, 11)

  • Thus the Lord God made over to Israel the whole of the territory he had promised to their fathers; they had a home of their own to settle in, (Joshua 21, 41)

  • Let them say it, and our children will reply, And the altar? The altar which our fathers raised, not for burnt-sacrifice or offering, but for a monument of our claim on you? (Joshua 22, 28)

  • It was I that bade your father Abraham leave Mesopotamia, and brought him here, to Chanaan, instead. It was I that gave him heirs to succeed him, (Joshua 24, 3)


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