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Texts -- Nehemiah 11:23-36 (NET)

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11:23 For they were under royal orders which determined their activity day by day . 11:24 Pethahiah son of Meshezabel , one of the descendants of Zerah son of Judah , was an adviser to the king in every matter pertaining to the people . 11:25 As for the settlements with their fields , some of the people of Judah settled in Kiriath Arba and its neighboring villages , in Dibon and its villages , in Jekabzeel and its settlements , 11:26 in Jeshua , in Moladah , in Beth Pelet , 11:27 in Hazar Shual , in Beer Sheba and its villages , 11:28 in Ziklag , in Meconah and its villages , 11:29 in En Rimmon , in Zorah , in Jarmuth , 11:30 Zanoah , Adullam and their settlements , in Lachish and its fields , and in Azekah and its villages . So they were encamped from Beer Sheba to the Valley of Hinnom . 11:31 Some of the descendants of Benjamin settled in Geba , Micmash , Aija , Bethel and its villages , 11:32 in Anathoth , Nob , and Ananiah , 11:33 in Hazor , Ramah , and Gittaim , 11:34 in Hadid , Zeboim , and Neballat , 11:35 in Lod , Ono , and the Valley of the Craftsmen . 11:36 Some of the Judean divisions of the Levites settled in Benjamin .

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