Found 46 Results for: Simeon

  • This land was taken from the territory of Judah, because their share of these was too large for them; this is why the tribe of Simeon was given land within the territory of the tribe of Judah. (Joshua 19, 9)

  • First among the Levite clan of Kohath, the families descended from Aaron the priest, were given thirteen towns from the territories of Judah, Simeon and Benjamin; (Joshua 21, 4)

  • These are the towns of Judah and Simeon that Joshua gave (Joshua 21, 9)

  • So the people of Judah said to their brothers from the tribe of Simeon, "Help us conquer the part of the land that is allotted to us, and then we will conquer with you the region that is yours." So they joined forces for the war. (Judges 1, 3)

  • Those from Judah and their brothers from the tribe of Simeon attacked the Canaanites who lived in Zephath, and they sacrificed Zephath in honor of Yahweh. For this reason, the city was named "Anathema." (Judges 1, 17)

  • These are the sons of Israel: Reuben, Simeon, Levi and Judah; Issachar and Zebulun; (1 Chronicles 2, 1)

  • Simeon had five sons; Nemuel, Jamin, Jarib, Zerah, and Shaul. (1 Chronicles 4, 24)

  • 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)

  • Some of them, belonging to the sons of Simeon, reached Mount Seir: five hundred men led by Pelathiah, Neariah, Rephaiah, and Uzziel, the sons of Ishi. (1 Chronicles 4, 42)

  • They received from the territories of Judah, Simeon and Benjamin the towns to which they gave names. (1 Chronicles 6, 50)

  • Of the sons of Simeon; 7,100 well-trained men. (1 Chronicles 12, 26)

  • He did the same in the towns of Manasseh, Ephraim, Simeon, and as far as Naphtali, and in the devastated areas around them. (2 Chronicles 34, 6)


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