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  • They then turned back and came to Enmishpat (that is, Kadesh), and they subdued the whole country both of the Amalekites and of the Amorites who dwelt in Hazazon-tamar. (Genesis 14, 7)

  • Only in the land of Goshen, where the Israelites dwelt, was there no hail. (Exodus 9, 26)

  • Men could not see one another, nor could they move from where they were, for three days. But all the Israelites had light where they dwelt. (Exodus 10, 23)

  • And the Amalekites and Canaanites who dwelt in that hill country came down and defeated them, beating them back as far as Hormah. (Numbers 14, 45)

  • So also the Caphtorim, migrating from Caphtor, cleared away the Avvim, who once dwelt in villages as far as Gaza, and took their place.) (Deuteronomy 2, 23)

  • and were beyond the Jordan in the ravine opposite Beth-peor, in the land of Sihon, king of the Amorites, who dwelt in Heshbon and whom Moses and the Israelites defeated after coming out of Egypt. (Deuteronomy 4, 46)

  • Israel has dwelt securely, and the fountain of Jacob has been undisturbed In a land of grain and wine, where the heavens drip with dew. (Deuteronomy 33, 28)

  • Joshua addressed all the people: "Thus says the LORD, the God of Israel: In times past your fathers, down to Terah, father of Abraham and Nahor, dwelt beyond the River and served other gods. (Joshua 24, 2)

  • Because they cried out to the LORD, he put darkness between your people and the Egyptians, upon whom he brought the sea so that it engulfed them. After you witnessed what I did to Egypt, and dwelt a long time in the desert, (Joshua 24, 7)

  • At our approach the LORD drove out (all the peoples, including) the Amorites who dwelt in the land. Therefore we also will serve the LORD, for he is our God." (Joshua 24, 18)

  • Judah also marched against the Canaanites who dwelt in Hebron, which was formerly called Kiriath-arba, and defeated Sheshai, Ahiman and Talmai. (Judges 1, 10)

  • Judah then went with his brother Simeon, and they defeated the Canaanites who dwelt in Zephath. After having doomed the city to destruction, they renamed it Hormah. (Judges 1, 17)


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