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Chapter 11
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Jabin
king
of
Hazor
had
heard
those
things,
that
he
sent
to
Jobab
king
of
Madon,
and
to
the
king
of
Shimron,
and
to
the
king
of
Achshaph,
2
And
to
the
kings
that
were
on
the
north
of
the
mountains,
and
of
the
plains
south
of
Chinneroth,
and
in
the
valley,
and
in
the
borders
of
Dor
on
the
west,
3
And
to
the
Canaanite
on
the
east
and
on
the
west,
and
to
the
Amorite,
and
the
Hittite,
and
the
Perizzite,
and
the
Jebusite
in
the
mountains,
and
to
the
Hivite
under
Hermon
in
the
land
of
Mizpeh.
4
And
they
went
out,
they
and
all
their
hosts
with
them,
much
people,
even
as
the
sand
that
is
upon
the
sea
shore
in
multitude,
with
horses
and
chariots
very
many.
5
And
when
all
these
kings
were
met
together,
they
came
and
pitched
together
at
the
waters
of
Merom,
to
fight
against
Israel.
6
And
the
Lord
said
unto
Joshua,
Be
not
afraid
because
of
them:
for
to
morrow
about
this
time
will
I
deliver
them
up
all
slain
before
Israel:
thou
shalt
hough
their
horses,
and
burn
their
chariots
with
fire.
7
So
Joshua
came,
and
all
the
people
of
war
with
him,
against
them
by
the
waters
of
Merom
suddenly;
and
they
fell
upon
them.
8
And
the
Lord
delivered
them
into
the
hand
of
Israel,
who
smote
them,
and
chased
them
unto
great
Zidon,
and
unto
Misrephoth-maim,
and
unto
the
valley
of
Mizpeh
eastward;
and
they
smote
them,
until
they
left
them
none
remaining.
9
And
Joshua
did
unto
them
as
the
Lord
bade
him:
he
houghed
their
horses,
and
burnt
their
chariots
with
fire.
10
And
Joshua
at
that
time
turned
back,
and
took
Hazor,
and
smote
the
king
thereof
with
the
sword:
for
Hazor
beforetime
was
the
head
of
all
those
kingdoms.
11
And
they
smote
all
the
souls
that
were
therein
with
the
edge
of
the
sword,
utterly
destroying
them:
there
was
not
any
left
to
breathe:
and
he
burnt
Hazor
with
fire.
12
And
all
the
cities
of
those
kings,
and
all
the
kings
of
them,
did
Joshua
take,
and
smote
them
with
the
edge
of
the
sword,
and
he
utterly
destroyed
them,
as
Moses
the
servant
of
the
Lord
commanded.
13
But
as
for
the
cities
that
stood
still
in
their
strength,
Israel
burned
none
of
them,
save
Hazor
only;
that
did
Joshua
burn.
14
And
all
the
spoil
of
these
cities,
and
the
cattle,
the
children
of
Israel
took
for
a
prey
unto
themselves;
but
every
man
they
smote
with
the
edge
of
the
sword,
until
they
had
destroyed
them,
neither
left
they
any
to
breathe.
15
As
the
Lord
commanded
Moses
his
servant,
so
did
Moses
command
Joshua,
and
so
did
Joshua;
he
left
nothing
undone
of
all
that
the
Lord
commanded
Moses.
16
So
Joshua
took
all
that
land,
the
hills,
and
all
the
south
country,
and
all
the
land
of
Goshen,
and
the
valley,
and
the
plain,
and
the
mountain
of
Israel,
and
the
valley
of
the
same;
17
Even
from
the
mount
Halak,
that
goeth
up
to
Seir,
even
unto
Baal-gad
in
the
valley
of
Lebanon
under
mount
Hermon:
and
all
their
kings
he
took,
and
smote
them,
and
slew
them.
18
Joshua
made
war
a
long
time
with
all
those
kings.
19
There
was
not
a
city
that
made
peace
with
the
children
of
Israel,
save
the
Hivites
the
inhabitants
of
Gibeon:
all
other
they
took
in
battle.
20
For
it
was
of
the
Lord
to
harden
their
hearts,
that
they
should
come
against
Israel
in
battle,
that
he
might
destroy
them
utterly,
and
that
they
might
have
no
favour,
but
that
he
might
destroy
them,
as
the
Lord
commanded
Moses.
21
And
at
that
time
came
Joshua,
and
cut
off
the
Anakims
from
the
mountains,
from
Hebron,
from
Debir,
from
Anab,
and
from
all
the
mountains
of
Judah,
and
from
all
the
mountains
of
Israel:
Joshua
destroyed
them
utterly
with
their
cities.
22
There
was
none
of
the
Anakims
left
in
the
land
of
the
children
of
Israel:
only
in
Gaza,
in
Gath,
and
in
Ashdod,
there
remained.
23
So
Joshua
took
the
whole
land,
according
to
all
that
the
Lord
said
unto
Moses;
and
Joshua
gave
it
for
an
inheritance
unto
Israel
according
to
their
divisions
by
their
tribes.
And
the
land
rested
from
war.
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