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Texts -- Joshua 18:10-28 (NET)

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18:10 Joshua drew lots for them in Shiloh before the Lord and divided the land among the Israelites according to their allotted portions .
Benjamin’s Tribal Lands
18:11 The first lot belonged to the tribe of Benjamin by its clans . Their allotted territory was between Judah and Joseph . 18:12 Their northern border started at the Jordan , went up to the slope of Jericho on the north , ascended westward to the hill country , and extended to the desert of Beth Aven . 18:13 It then crossed from there to Luz , to the slope of Luz to the south (that is, Bethel ), and descended to Ataroth Addar located on the hill that is south of lower Beth Horon . 18:14 It then turned on the west side southward from the hill near Beth Horon on the south and extended to Kiriath Baal (that is, Kiriath Jearim ), a city belonging to the tribe of Judah . This is the western border . 18:15 The southern side started on the edge of Kiriath Jearim and extended westward to the spring of the waters of Nephtoah . 18:16 The border then descended to the edge of the hill country near the Valley of Ben Hinnom located in the Valley of the Rephaites to the north . It descended through the Valley of Hinnom to the slope of the Jebusites to the south and then down to En Rogel . 18:17 It went northward , extending to En Shemesh and Geliloth opposite the Pass of Adummim , and descended to the Stone of Bohan son of Reuben . 18:18 It crossed to the slope in front of the Arabah to the north and descended into the Arabah . 18:19 It then crossed to the slope of Beth Hoglah to the north and ended at the northern tip of the Salt Sea at the mouth of the Jordan River. This was the southern border . 18:20 The Jordan River borders it on the east . These were the borders of the land assigned to the tribe of Benjamin by its clans . 18:21 These cities belonged to the tribe of Benjamin by its clans : Jericho , Beth Hoglah , Emek Keziz , 18:22 Beth Arabah , Zemaraim , Bethel , 18:23 Avvim , Parah , Ophrah , 18:24 Kephar Ammoni , Ophni , and Geba – a total of twelve cities and their towns . 18:25 Gibeon , Ramah , Beeroth , 18:26 Mizpah , Kephirah , Mozah , 18:27 Rekem , Irpeel , Taralah , 18:28 Zelah , Haeleph , the Jebusite city (that is, Jerusalem ), Gibeah , and Kiriath – a total of fourteen cities and their towns . This was the land assigned to the tribe of Benjamin by its clans .

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