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Deuteronomy 3:5 - Tree of Life Version

5 All these were cities fortified with high walls, gates and bars, in addition to a great many unwalled towns.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

5 All these cities were fenced with high walls, gates, and bars; beside unwalled towns a great many.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

5 All these cities were fortified with high and haughty walls, gates, and bars, besides a great many unwalled villages.

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American Standard Version (1901)

5 All these were cities fortified with high walls, gates, and bars; besides the unwalled towns a great many.

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Common English Bible

5 Each of these towns was fortified with high walls, double gates, and crossbars. Outside the towns there were also a great number of villages.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

5 All the cities were fortified with very high walls, and with gates and bars, in addition to innumerable villages which had no walls.

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Deuteronomy 3:5
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By faith the walls of Jericho fell down after they were circled for seven days.


Where are we going? Our brothers have discouraged our hearts saying, “The people are greater and taller than we are! The cities are great and fortified up to the heavens! Besides, we have even seen the children of Anakim there!”’


Except, the people living in the land are powerful, and the cities are fortified and very large. We even saw the sons of Anak there!


We captured all his cities at that time—there was not a town that we did not take from them—sixty cities, the whole region of Argob, the kingdom of Og in the Bashan.


We utterly destroyed them, just as we did to Sihon king of Heshbon, utterly destroying every city—men, women and children.


The golden mice also corresponded to the number of all the cities of the Philistines belonging to the five lords—both the fortified cities and their country villages—as far as the large stone on which they had set down the ark of Adonai. It remains to this day in the field of Joshua of Beth-shemesh.


They captured fortified cities and fertile land. They took possession of houses full of every good thing—hewn cisterns, vineyards, olive groves, and an abundance of fruit trees. They ate and were satisfied, and grew fat. They enjoyed Your great goodness.


That is why the rural Jews—those living in unwalled villages—make the fourteenth day of the month Adar a day of gladness and feasting, a day of sending presents of food to one another.


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