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1 1,2,2 | of God into the promised land (chapter 50). ~ ~Narrative 2 1,2,2 | material needs, including a land in ~which to live, if they 3 1,2,2 | Israel had come out of the land of Egypt.”~Solomon is thought 4 1,2,2 | within sight of the ~Promised Land, he was not privileged to 5 1,2,2 | will occupy the Promised Land. ~ The language of the book 6 1,2,2 | you were sojourners in the land of Egypt” (Deut. 10:19). ~ 7 1,2,4 | a pas-~toral clan in the land of Goshen in the northeast 8 1,2,4 | Heb. ger) in a strange land. ~ Moving deep into the 9 1,2,4 | bring them to the Promised Land. Moses shrank from this ~ 10 1,2,4 | plagues, except for the land of Goshen ~where the Israelites 11 1,2,4 | blood throughout all the~land of Egypt” (Exod. 7:21). ~ 12 1,2,4 | through to the Promised Land. So ~Moses turned away from 13 1,2,4 | and returned to ~his own land. ~ ~The Ten Commandments.~ 14 1,2,4 | brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we do not know 15 1,2,4 | journey to the Promised Land should continue as ~before. 16 1,2,4 | be-~came nostalgic for the land they had fled. Tearfully 17 1,2,4 | each tribe to “see what the land is, and whether the people~ 18 1,2,4 | that Canaan was truly a land flowing with milk and honey. 19 1,2,4 | people~who dwell in the land are strong and the cities 20 1,2,4 | submitted “an evil report of the land that devours its inhabitants; 21 1,2,4 | bringing them to the Promised Land, they said, in order to 22 1,2,4 | march towards the Promised Land. Unable to penetrate Canaan 23 1,2,4 | let us pass through your~land. We will not pass through 24 1,2,4 | northward into the fertile land of Gilead, up to the ~Yarmuk 25 1,2,4 | destiny in the Promised Land. He was not to share that ~ 26 1,2,4 | bringing you into a good land, a land of brooks of water, 27 1,2,4 | you into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of~fountains 28 1,2,4 | in valleys and hills, a land of wheat and barley, of 29 1,2,4 | trees and pomegranates, a land of olive trees and honey, 30 1,2,4 | olive trees and honey, a land in which you will eat bread~ 31 1,2,4 | you will lack nothing, a land whose stones are iron, and 32 1,2,4 | distant view of the Promised Land from “Mount Nebo,~to the 33 1,2,4 | Lord “in the valley in the land of~Moab, opposite Beth-Peor; 34 1,2,4 | microorganisms, and later huge land plants began to ~clear 35 1,3,1 | they ~entered the Promised Land under Joshua the son of 36 1,3,1 | that populated the Promised Land had not yet been ~united 37 1,3,3 | the Jews to inherit the land which God had promised to 38 1,3,3 | conquered the Promised Land. Up until that time the 39 1,3,3 | that time the Promised ~Land was populated by Canaanites, 40 1,3,3 | Ham, for which reason the land was called ~the land of 41 1,3,3 | the land was called ~the land of Canaan. ~ Reading the 42 1,3,3 | possession of the Promised Land. At times this help assumed 43 1,3,3 | Jericho on the border of the land of Canaan, the ~walls of 44 1,3,3 | s help in conquering the land of Canaan was also manifest 45 1,3,3 | Upon conquest, the Promised Land was divided among the twelve 46 1,3,3 | southern part of the Holy Land. The tribe of Levi was the 47 1,3,3 | receive a portion of the land, since descendants of Levi 48 1,3,3 | in-~habitants of the whole land. However the Levites received 49 1,3,3 | throughout the ~Promised Land. ~ After Joshua the son 50 1,3,4 | Having settled in the land of Canaanites, the Jews ~ 51 1,3,5 | in the ~north of the Holy Land. The books of the Kingdoms 52 1,3,5 | as with the mount in the land of Moriah where Abraham 53 1,3,5 | to death and filled the land of Israel with pagan priests 54 1,3,5 | lesson, Elijah struck the land with a three-year-long ~ 55 1,3,9 | that came to devastate the land ~under the command of Holofernes ( 56 1,3,9 | occupied all of the coastal land, Holofernes and his huge 57 1,3,1 | Bible. ~In 63 B.C. the Holy Land was occupied by the Roman 58 1,4,1 | Moses, not far from the Holy Land. He was a quite rich and 59 1,4,1 | the ancient Bashan. The land was named after Uz, son 60 1,5,2 | in the South of the ~Holy Land. Jerusalem, overseen by 61 1,5,2 | northern part of the Holy Land. Its capital ~was Samaria, 62 1,5,2 | were relocated to their land. Such was the end of the ~ 63 1,5,5 | fish to get Jonah to the land, ~and the prophet found 64 1,5,5 | which I brought up from the land of Egypt.~You only have 65 1,5,5 | will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, 66 1,5,5 | shall eat the good of the land: But ~if ye refuse and rebel, 67 1,5,5 | no more be heard in thy land, wasting nor destruction 68 1,5,5 | they shall in-~herit the land for ever. (Isaiah 60:18- 69 1,5,5 | and their return to their land (536 B.C.), restoration 70 1,5,5 | Jews would return to their land and the Lord in the person 71 1,5,5 | spiritual leaders in the land of captivity and fully degraded 72 1,5,5 | the fate of their native land. The prophet had a wife 73 1,Add,0| But maps refer to a real land. And any doctrinal system 74 2,1 | law, the settlement in the land which had been promised 75 2,1 | from the conquest of the land by Alexander until~the heroic 76 2,1,3 | from the settlement in the land of~Canaan until the Babylonian 77 2,1,5 | of the settlement in the land~of Caanan these books of 78 2,1,5 | captives,~being in a strange land and deprived of their temple 79 2,1,6 | cities and villages of the land, but those about whom most 80 2,1,1 | economic standpoint, of the land in which was the stock from 81 2,1,1 | won wide popularity in the land of its birch. Both Hinduism 82 2,1,1 | cultural prestige of that land. Confucianism~was for two 83 2,1,1 | Semitic peoples and was on the land bridge between the great 84 2,5,8 | in the North of the Holy Land, near Mt. Carmel, where 85 2,5,8 | leadership of Gog from the land of Magog (south of the Caspian