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Genesis 48:22

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Meanwhile, I'm giving you the hillside I captured from the Amorites.”

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Four generations later, your descendants will return here and take this land, because only then will the people who live here be so sinful that they deserve to be punished.

The land where he camped was owned by the descendants of Hamor, the father of Shechem. So Jacob paid them one hundred pieces of silver for the property,

They took sheep, goats, donkeys, and everything else that was in the town or the fields.

Canaan was also the ancestor of the Jebusites, the Amorites, the Girgashites, the Hivites, and Arkites, the Sinites, the Arvadites, the Zemarites, and the Hamathites.

even though it was the Judah tribe that became the most powerful and produced a leader.

The LORD God said to the people of Israel: When the land is divided among the twelve tribes of Israel, the Joseph tribe will receive two shares. Divide the land equally, because I promised your ancestors that this land would some day belong to their descendants. These are the borders of the land:

Israel, the Amorites were there when you entered Canaan. They were tall as cedars and strong as oaks. But I wiped them out— I destroyed their branches and their roots.

and on his way he came to the town of Sychar. It was near the field that Jacob had long ago given to his son Joseph.

When the people of Israel left Egypt, they brought the bones of Joseph along with them. They took the bones to the town of Shechem and buried them in the field that Jacob had bought for one hundred pieces of silver from Hamor, the founder of Shechem. The town and the field both became part of the land belonging to the descendants of Joseph.

The messengers also told the king of Ammon that Jephthah had said: The LORD God of Israel helped his nation get rid of the Amorites and take their land. Now do you think you're going to take over that same territory?




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