Found 66 Results for: Hebron

  • He took it and destroyed it: the king also thereof and all the towns round about he destroyed with the edge of the sword: he left not in it any remains: as he had done to Hebron and Lebna and to their kings, so did he to Dabir and to the king thereof. (Joshua 10, 39)

  • At that time Josue came and cut off the Enacims from the mountains, from Hebron, and Dabir, and Anab, and from all the mountain of Juda and Israel, and destroyed their cities. (Joshua 11, 21)

  • The king of Jerusalem one, the king of Hebron one. (Joshua 12, 10)

  • And Josue blessed him, and gave him Hebron in possession. (Joshua 14, 13)

  • And from that time Hebron belonged to Caleb the son of Jephone the Cenezite, until this present day: because he followed the Lord the God of Israel. (Joshua 14, 14)

  • The name of Hebron before was called Cariath-Arbe: Adam the greatest among the Enacims was laid there: and the land rested from wars. (Joshua 14, 15)

  • But to Caleb the son of Jephone he gave a portion in the midst of the children of Juda, as the Lord had commanded him: Cariath-Arbe the father of Enac. which is Hebron. (Joshua 15, 13)

  • Athmatha and Cariath-Arbe, this is Hebron and Sior: nine cities and their villages. (Joshua 15, 54)

  • And they appointed Cedes in Galilee of mount Nephtali, and Sichem in mount Ephraim, and Cariath-Arbe, the same is Hebron in the mountain of Juda. (Joshua 20, 7)

  • The city of Arbe the father of Enac, which is called Hebron, in the mountain of Juda, and the suburbs thereof round about. (Joshua 21, 11)

  • He gave therefore to the children of Aaron the priest, Hebron a city of refuge, and the suburbs thereof: and Lobna with the suburbs thereof, (Joshua 21, 13)

  • And Juda going forward against the Chanaanite, that dwelt in Hebron (the name whereof was in former times Cariath-Arbe) slew Sesai, and Ahiman, and Tholmai: (Judges 1, 10)


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