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(0.22)Jos 6:25

Yet Joshua spared 1  Rahab the prostitute, her father’s family, 2  and all who belonged to her. She lives in Israel 3  to this very day because she hid the messengers Joshua sent to spy on Jericho. 4 

(0.22)Jos 13:14

However, Moses 1  did not assign land as an inheritance 2  to the Levites; their inheritance 3  is the sacrificial offerings 4  made to the Lord God of Israel, as he instructed 5  them.

(0.22)Jos 22:13

The Israelites sent Phinehas, son of Eleazar, the priest, to the land of Gilead to the Reubenites, Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh.

(0.22)Jdg 8:24

Gideon continued, 1  “I would like to make one request. Each of you give me an earring from the plunder you have taken.” 2  (The Midianites 3  had gold earrings because they were Ishmaelites.)

(0.22)Jdg 9:5

He went to his father’s home in Ophrah and murdered his half-brothers, 1  the seventy legitimate 2  sons of Jerub-Baal, on one stone. Only Jotham, Jerub-Baal’s youngest son, escaped, 3  because he hid.

(0.22)Jdg 9:51

There was a fortified 1  tower 2  in the center of the city, so all the men and women, as well as the city’s leaders, ran into it and locked the entrance. Then they went up to the roof of the tower.

(0.22)Jdg 11:20

But Sihon did not trust Israel to pass through his territory. He 1  assembled his whole army, 2  camped in Jahaz, and fought with Israel.

(0.22)Jdg 14:4

Now his father and mother did not realize this was the Lord’s doing, 1  because he was looking for an opportunity to stir up trouble with the Philistines 2  (for at that time the Philistines were ruling Israel).

(0.22)Jdg 14:17

She cried on his shoulder 1  until the party was almost over. 2  Finally, on the seventh day, he told her because she had nagged him so much. 3  Then she told the young men the solution to the riddle. 4 

(0.22)Jdg 19:2

However, she 1  got angry at him 2  and went home 3  to her father’s house in Bethlehem in Judah. When she had been there four months,

(0.22)Jdg 19:10

But the man did not want to stay another night. He left 1  and traveled as far as 2  Jebus (that is, Jerusalem). 3  He had with him a pair of saddled donkeys and his concubine. 4 

(0.22)Jdg 19:12

But his master said to him, “We should not stop at a foreign city where non-Israelites live. 1  We will travel on to Gibeah.”

(0.22)Jdg 21:18

But we can’t allow our daughters to marry them, 1  for the Israelites took an oath, saying, ‘Whoever gives a woman to a Benjaminite will be destroyed!’ 2 

(0.22)1Sa 12:15

But if you don’t obey 1  the Lord and rebel against what the Lord says, the hand of the Lord will be against both you and your king. 2 

(0.22)1Sa 12:20

Then Samuel said to the people, “Don’t be afraid. You have indeed sinned. 1  However, don’t turn aside from the Lord. Serve the Lord with all your heart.

(0.22)1Sa 15:35

Until the day he 1  died Samuel did not see Saul again. Samuel did, however, mourn for Saul, but the Lord regretted that he had made Saul king over Israel.

(0.22)1Sa 21:4

The priest replied to David, “I don’t have any ordinary bread at my disposal. Only holy bread is available, and then only if your soldiers 1  have abstained from sexual relations with women.” 2 

(0.22)1Sa 28:23

But he refused, saying, “I won’t eat!” Both his servants and the woman urged 1  him to eat, so he gave in. 2  He got up from the ground and sat down on the bed.

(0.22)1Sa 29:9

Achish replied to David, “I am convinced that you are as reliable 1  as the angel of God! However, the leaders of the Philistines have said, ‘He must not go up with us in the battle.’

(0.22)2Sa 3:1

However, the war was prolonged between the house of Saul and the house of David. David was becoming steadily stronger, while the house of Saul was becoming increasingly weaker.



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