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'''274  the king of Madon, one;

the king of Hazor, one;

the king of Shimron-meron, one;

the king of Achshaph, one;

the king of Taanach, one;

the king of Megiddo, one;

the king of Kedesh, one;

the king of Jokneam in Carmel, one;

the king of Dor in Naphath-dor, one;

the king of Goiim in Gilgal, one;

and the king of Tirzah, one.

So there were thirty-one kings in all. Lands Yet Unconquered (Judges 1:1–7)

Now Joshua was old and well along in years, and the LORD said to him, “You are old and well along in years, but very much of the land remains to be possessed. This is the land that remains:

All the inhabitants of the hill country from Lebanon to Misrephoth-maim—all the Sidonians—I Myself will drive out before the Israelites. Be sure to divide it by lot as an inheritance to Israel, as I have commanded you. Now therefore divide this land as an inheritance to the nine tribes and the half-tribe of Manasseh.”

The Inheritance East of the Jordan (Numbers 32:1–42; Deuteronomy 3:12–22)

The other half of Manasseh, along with the Reubenites and Gadites, had received the inheritance Moses had given them beyond the Jordan to the east, just as Moses the servant of the LORD had assigned to them:

Moses had struck them down and dispossessed them, but the Israelites did not drive out the Geshurites or the Maacathites. So Geshur and Maacath dwell among the Israelites to this day.

To the tribe of Levi, however, Moses had given no inheritance. The offerings made by fire to the LORD, the God of Israel, are their inheritance, just as He had promised them.