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Passage Lookup: Joshua 19:10-16
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7 verses
Joshua 19:10
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Then came up the third lot, for the sons of Zebulun, by their families, - and the boundary of their inheritance was as far as Sarid.
Joshua 19:11
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And their boundary goeth up westward, even towards Maralah, and toucheth Dabbesheth, - and reacheth unto the ravine that faceth Jokneam;
Joshua 19:12
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and turneth back from Sarid, eastward, toward the rising of the sun, upon the boundary of Chisloth-tabor, - and goeth out unto Daberath, and ascendeth Japhia;
Joshua 19:13
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and, from thence, it passed along in front on the east, towards Gath-hepher, towards Eth-kazin, - and goeth out at Rimmon which turneth about towards Neah;
Joshua 19:14
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and the boundary goeth round it, on the north to Hannathon, - and so the extensions thereof are the valley of Iphtah-el;
Joshua 19:15
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and Kattath and Nahalal, and Shimron, and Idalah and Beth-lehem, - twelve cities, with their villages.
Joshua 19:16
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This, is the inheritance of the sons of Zebulun, by their families, - these cities, with their villages.
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Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu