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  • So it was that the descendants of Juda appeared before Josue in Galgala. And now Caleb, son of Jephone, the Cenezite, spoke thus to him: Thou hast not forgotten the divine promise that was made to God’s servant Moses at Cades-Barne, concerning us two. (Joshua 14, 6)

  • The Lord has made good his promise, and life is still mine. That word was spoken to Moses forty-five years since, when Israel began its wanderings up and down the desert, and now, a man eighty-five years old, (Joshua 14, 10)

  • Give me, now, that hill-country which the Lord promised me in thy own hearing; there are Enacim living on it,✻ in strong, walled cities, and I would fain see if I cannot drive them out, with the Lord at my side, and claim his promise. (Joshua 14, 12)

  • and these, too, the Lord your God will dispossess, making room for you to occupy their lands, in fulfilment of his promise. (Joshua 23, 5)

  • A thousand enemies will take flight before a single man of your company, so well the Lord will keep his promise to fight on your side. (Joshua 23, 10)

  • and he wrote down in the book which contained the divine law, all that had passed. He took a great stone, too, and set it up under the oak that stood there in the Lord’s precincts; (Joshua 24, 26)

  • And now the Lord’s angel✻ removed from Galgal to the place that is called Lamentation. And his message was, I have taken you away from Egypt, and brought you to this land in fulfilment of the promise I made to your fathers, an oath irrevocable. (Judges 2, 1)

  • to make proof of Israel still; will they remember and follow the divine commands like their fathers, or not? (Judges 2, 22)

  • And Gedeon asked for a sign from God: If thou meanest to fulfil thy promise, and make use of me to deliver Israel, let me have proof of it. (Judges 6, 36)

  • This fleece shall lie on the threshing-floor; fall the dew on the fleece only, and let the ground be dry, I shall know that thy promise holds good; I am to be the means of Israel’s deliverance. (Judges 6, 37)

  • Why, father, she answered, if thou hast uttered a vow to the Lord, carry out thy promise; I am well content, now that thou hast won redress, and victory over thy enemies. (Judges 11, 36)

  • And when the two months were over, she came back to her father; and he fulfilled his promise, and she died unwed. That is why the custom grew up in Israel which has been kept ever afterwards, (Judges 11, 39)


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