The descendants {\cf2\super [71]} of the family of Benjamin from Geba lived in Micmash, Aija, Bethel and the small towns around it,
Isaiah 10:28 - Easy To Read Version {\cf2\super [126]} The army will enter near the “Ruins” (Aiath). The army will walk on the “Threshing Floor” (Migron). The army will keep its food in the “Storehouse” (Micmash). Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 He is come to Aiath, he is passed to Migron; at Michmash he hath laid up his carriages: Amplified Bible - Classic Edition [The Assyrian with his army comes to Judah]. He arrives at Aiath; he passes through Migron; at Michmash he gets rid of his baggage [by storing it]. American Standard Version (1901) He is come to Aiath, he is passed through Migron; at Michmash he layeth up his baggage; Common English Bible come against Aiath, passed to Migron. At Michmash he stored his equipment. Catholic Public Domain Version He will approach Aiath; he will cross into Migron; he will entrust his vessels to Michmash. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version He shall come into Aiath, he shall pass into Magron: at Machmas he shall lay up his carriages. |
The descendants {\cf2\super [71]} of the family of Benjamin from Geba lived in Micmash, Aija, Bethel and the small towns around it,
That water will spill out of that river and flow into Judah. The water will rise to Judah’s throat—\{it will almost drown Judah\}.
Samaria’s {\cf2\super [13]} wound can’t be healed.\par Her disease (sin) has spread to Judah.\par It has reached the city gate of my people.\par It has spread all the way to Jerusalem.\par
After they defeated Jericho, Joshua sent some men to Ai. [31] Ai was near Beth Aven, east of Bethel. Joshua told them, “Go to Ai and look for weaknesses in that area.” So the men went to spy on that land.
Then the 600 men from the family group of Dan, with the Levite priest, turned and left Micah’s house. They put their little children, their animals, and all their things in front of them.
he chose 3,000 men from Israel. There were 2,000 men who stayed with him at Micmash in the hill country of Bethel. There were 1,000 men who stayed with Jonathan at Gibeah in Benjamin. Saul sent the other men in the army back home.
The Philistines gathered to fight Israel. The Philistines camped at Micmash, east of Beth Aven. The Philistines had 3,000 [120] chariots and 6,000 horse soldiers. There were so many Philistines that they were like sand on the seashore.
Saul was sitting under a pomegranate [125] tree in Migron at the edge of the hill. [126] This was near the threshing floor [127] at that place. Saul had about 600 men with him.
That day the Israelites defeated the Philistines. They fought them all the way from Micmash to Aijalon. So the people were very tired and hungry.
One large rock stood looking north toward Micmash. The other large rock stood looking south toward Geba.
David left the food and things with the man who kept supplies. David ran to the place where the Israelite soldiers were. David asked about his brothers.