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(0.93076672496025)Jdg 4:11

Now Heber the Kenite had moved away from the Kenites, the descendants of Hobab, Moses’ father-in-law. He lived near the great tree in Zaanannim near Kedesh.

(0.93076672496025)Jdg 4:24

Israel’s power continued to overwhelm King Jabin of Canaan until they did away with him.

(0.93076672496025)Jdg 6:4

They invaded the land and devoured its crops all the way to Gaza. They left nothing for the Israelites to eat, and they took away the sheep, oxen, and donkeys.

(0.93076672496025)Jdg 6:24

Gideon built an altar for the Lord there, and named it “The Lord is on friendly terms with me.” To this day it is still there in Ophrah of the Abiezrites.

(0.93076672496025)Jdg 11:19

Israel sent messengers to King Sihon, the Amorite king who ruled in Heshbon, and said to him, “Please allow us to pass through your land to our land.”

(0.93076672496025)Jdg 14:5

Samson went down to Timnah. When he approached the vineyards of Timnah, he saw a roaring young lion attacking him.

(0.93076672496025)Jdg 17:8

This man left the town of Bethlehem in Judah to find another place to live. He came to the Ephraimite hill country and made his way to Micah’s house.

(0.93076672496025)Jdg 19:8

He woke up early in the morning on the fifth day so he could leave, but the girl’s father said, “Get some energy. Wait until later in the day to leave!” So they ate a meal together.

(0.93076672496025)Jdg 19:10

But the man did not want to stay another night. He left and traveled as far as Jebus (that is, Jerusalem). He had with him a pair of saddled donkeys and his concubine.

(0.93076672496025)Jdg 19:12

But his master said to him, “We should not stop at a foreign city where non-Israelites live. We will travel on to Gibeah.”

(0.93076672496025)Jdg 19:26

The woman arrived back at daybreak and was sprawled out on the doorstep of the house where her master was staying until it became light.

(0.93076672496025)Jdg 20:1

All the Israelites from Dan to Beer Sheba and from the land of Gilead left their homes and assembled together before the Lord at Mizpah.

(0.93076672496025)Jdg 21:2

So the people came to Bethel and sat there before God until evening, weeping loudly and uncontrollably.

(0.92976073131955)Jdg 7:24

Now Gideon sent messengers throughout the Ephraimite hill country who announced, “Go down and head off the Midianites. Take control of the fords of the streams all the way to Beth Barah and the Jordan River.” When all the Ephraimites had assembled, they took control of the fords all the way to Beth Barah and the Jordan River.

(0.91074944356121)Jdg 6:31

But Joash said to all those who confronted him, “Must you fight Baal’s battles? Must you rescue him? Whoever takes up his cause will die by morning! If he really is a god, let him fight his own battles! After all, it was his altar that was pulled down.”

(0.91074944356121)Jdg 7:13

When Gideon arrived, he heard a man telling another man about a dream he had. The man said, “Look! I had a dream. I saw a stale cake of barley bread rolling into the Midianite camp. It hit a tent so hard it knocked it over and turned it upside down. The tent just collapsed.”

(0.91074944356121)Jdg 10:4

He had thirty sons who rode on thirty donkeys and possessed thirty cities. To this day these towns are called Havvoth Jair – they are in the land of Gilead.

(0.91074944356121)Jdg 13:7

He said to me, ‘Look, you will conceive and have a son. So now, do not drink wine or beer and do not eat any food that will make you ritually unclean. For the child will be dedicated to God from birth till the day he dies.’”

(0.91074944356121)Jdg 15:14

When he arrived in Lehi, the Philistines shouted as they approached him. But the Lord’s spirit empowered him. The ropes around his arms were like flax dissolving in fire, and they melted away from his hands.

(0.91074944356121)Jdg 15:19

So God split open the basin at Lehi and water flowed out from it. When he took a drink, his strength was restored and he revived. For this reason he named the spring En Hakkore. It remains in Lehi to this very day.