(0.35466646496815) | Jos 22:17 | The sin we committed at Peor was bad enough. To this very day we have not purified ourselves; it even brought a plague on the community of the <sc>Lordsc>.<n id="1" /> |
(0.35466646496815) | Jos 22:21 | <p class="bodytext">The Reubenites, Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh answered the leaders<n id="1" /> of the Israelite clans: |
(0.35466646496815) | Jos 22:24 | We swear we have done this because we were worried that<n id="1" /> in the future your descendants would say to our descendants, 8216;What relationship do you have with the <sc>Lordsc> God of Israel?<n id="2" /> |
(0.35466646496815) | Jos 23:3 | You saw everything the <sc>Lordsc> your God did to all these nations on your behalf, for the <sc>Lordsc> your God fights for you.<n id="1" /> |
(0.35466646496815) | Jos 23:6 | Be very strong! Carefully obey<n id="1" /> all that is written in the law scroll of Moses so you won8217;t swerve from it to the right or the left, |
(0.35466646496815) | Jos 24:1 | <t /><p class="bodytext">Joshua assembled all the Israelite tribes at Shechem. He summoned Israel8217;s elders, rulers, judges, and leaders, and they appeared before God. |
(0.35466646496815) | Jos 24:6 | When I brought your fathers out of Egypt, you arrived at the sea. The Egyptians chased your fathers with chariots and horsemen to the Red Sea. |
(0.35466646496815) | Jos 24:9 | Balak son of Zippor, king of Moab, launched an attack<n id="1" /> against Israel. He summoned<n id="2" /> Balaam son of Beor to call down judgment<n id="3" /> on you. |
(0.35466646496815) | Jos 24:26 | Joshua wrote these words in the Law Scroll of God. He then took a large stone and set it up there under the oak tree near the <sc>Lordsc>8217;s shrine. |
(0.35466646496815) | Jos 24:33 | <p class="bodytext">Eleazar son of Aaron died, and they buried him in Gibeah in the hill country of Ephraim, where his son Phinehas had been assigned land.<n id="1" />p> |
(0.35466646496815) | Jdg 1:4 | <p class="bodytext">The men of Judah attacked,<n id="1" /> and the <sc>Lordsc> handed the Canaanites and Perizzites over to them. They killed ten thousand men at Bezek. |
(0.35466646496815) | Jdg 1:13 | When Othniel son of Kenaz, Caleb8217;s younger brother,<n id="1" /> captured it, Caleb<n id="2" /> gave him his daughter Acsah as a wife.p> |
(0.35466646496815) | Jdg 1:14 | <p class="bodytext">One time Acsah<n id="1" /> came and charmed her father<n id="2" /> so she could ask him for some land. When she got down from her donkey, Caleb said to her, 8220;What would you like?8221; |
(0.35466646496815) | Jdg 1:21 | The men of Benjamin, however, did not conquer the Jebusites living in Jerusalem.<n id="1" /> The Jebusites live with the people of Benjamin in Jerusalem to this very day.<n id="2" />p> |
(0.35466646496815) | Jdg 1:24 | the spies spotted<n id="1" /> a man leaving the city. They said to him, 8220;If you show us a secret entrance into the city, we will reward you.8221; |
(0.35466646496815) | Jdg 2:3 | At that time I also warned you,<n id="1" /> 8216;If you disobey,<n id="2" /> I will not drive out the Canaanites<n id="3" /> before you. They will ensnare you<n id="4" /> and their gods will lure you away.8217;8221;<n id="5" />p> |
(0.35466646496815) | Jdg 3:16 | Ehud made himself a sword 8211; it had two edges and was eighteen inches long.<n id="1" /> He strapped it under his coat on his right thigh. |
(0.35466646496815) | Jdg 3:24 | <p class="bodytext">When Ehud had left, Eglon8217;s<n id="1" /> servants came and saw the locked doors of the upper room. They said, 8220;He must be relieving himself<n id="2" /> in the well-ventilated inner room.8221;<n id="3" /> |
(0.35466646496815) | Jdg 3:25 | They waited so long they were embarrassed, but he still did not open the doors of the upper room. Finally they took the key and opened the doors.<n id="1" /> Right before their eyes was their master, sprawled out dead on the floor!<n id="2" /> |
(0.35466646496815) | Jdg 3:29 | That day they killed about ten thousand Moabites<n id="1" /> 8211; all strong, capable warriors; not one escaped. |