- to the
north of Reuben,
while the
description in
Numbers 32 and 34 has
Reubenites living near Heshbon,
surrounded by Gadites.
Yohanan Aharoni interpreted...
- the battle, the
Reubenites captured the
Hagrite land as well as 50,000 camels, 250,000 sheep, 2,000 donkeys. Finally, the
Reubenites captured 100,000...
- 5:26, Tiglath-Pileser III of ****yria (ruled 745–727 BC)
deported the
Reubenites, Gadites, and the half-tribe of Man****eh to "Halah, Habor, Hara, and the...
-
conquer the
lands of Og and
Sihon in Transjordan,
settling the Gadites,
Reubenites, and half the
Tribe of Man****eh there.
Moses then
addresses the Israelites...
- of
Tilgathpilneser king of ****yria, and he
carried them away, even the
Reubenites, and the Gadites, and the half
tribe of Man****eh, and
brought them unto...
- 9:36) A
Reubenite and son of
Reaiah and
father of
Beerah whom Tiglath-Pileser king of ****yria took into exile.
Beerah was a
leader of the
Reubenites. (1 Chronicles...
- Gog and
Magog together are the
hostile nations of the world. Gog the
Reubenite occurs in 1
Chronicles 5:4, but he has no
connection with the Gog of Ezekiel...
-
stewards of the
people for the
crossing of the Jordan; and he
reminds the
Reubenites, Gadites, and the half of Man****eh of
their pledge given to
Moses to help...
- It was
designated by
Moses as a "city of refuge", a "safe-haven" for
Reubenites and others, to
which any
person guilty of
manslaughter could flee to avoid...
- six daughters, and
whose clan
dwelt in
Judea (1
Chronicles 4:26, 27) A
Reubenite Son of Gog,
Father of
Micah (1
Chronicles 5:4)
Levites (1
Chronicles 6:29...