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Chapter 22
Then
Joshua
called
the
Reubenites,
and
the
Gadites,
and
the
half
tribe
of
Manasseh,
2
And
said
unto
them,
Ye
have
kept
all
that
Moses
the
servant
of
the
Lord
commanded
you,
and
have
obeyed
my
voice
in
all
that
I
commanded
you:
3
Ye
have
not
left
your
brethren
these
many
days
unto
this
day,
but
have
kept
the
charge
of
the
commandment
of
the
Lord
your
God.
4
And
now
the
Lord
your
God
hath
given
rest
unto
your
brethren,
as
he
promised
them:
therefore
now
return
ye,
and
get
you
unto
your
tents,
and
unto
the
land
of
your
possession,
which
Moses
the
servant
of
the
Lord
gave
you
on
the
other
side
Jordan.
5
But
take
diligent
heed
to
do
the
commandment
and
the
law,
which
Moses
the
servant
of
the
Lord
charged
you,
to
love
the
Lord
your
God,
and
to
walk
in
all
his
ways,
and
to
keep
his
commandments,
and
to
cleave
unto
him,
and
to
serve
him
with
all
your
heart
and
with
all
your
soul.
6
So
Joshua
blessed
them,
and
sent
them
away:
and
they
went
unto
their
tents.
7
Now
to
the
one
half
of
the
tribe
of
Manasseh
Moses
had
given
possession
in
Bashan:
but
unto
the
other
half
thereof
gave
Joshua
among
their
brethren
on
this
side
Jordan
westward.
And
when
Joshua
sent
them
away
also
unto
their
tents,
then
he
blessed
them,
8
And
he
spake
unto
them,
saying,
Return
with
much
riches
unto
your
tents,
and
with
very
much
cattle,
with
silver,
and
with
gold,
and
with
brass,
and
with
iron,
and
with
very
much
raiment:
divide
the
spoil
of
your
enemies
with
your
brethren.
9
And
the
children
of
Reuben
and
the
children
of
Gad
and
the
half
tribe
of
Manasseh
returned,
and
departed
from
the
children
of
Israel
out
of
Shiloh,
which
is
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
to
go
unto
the
country
of
Gilead,
to
the
land
of
their
possession,
whereof
they
were
possessed,
according
to
the
word
of
the
Lord
by
the
hand
of
Moses.
10
And
when
they
came
unto
the
borders
of
Jordan,
that
are
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
the
children
of
Reuben
and
the
children
of
Gad
and
the
half
tribe
of
Manasseh
built
there
an
altar
by
Jordan,
a
great
altar
to
see
to.
11
And
the
children
of
Israel
heard
say,
Behold,
the
children
of
Reuben
and
the
children
of
Gad
and
the
half
tribe
of
Manasseh
have
built
an
altar
over
against
the
land
of
Canaan,
in
the
borders
of
Jordan,
at
the
passage
of
the
children
of
Israel.
12
And
when
the
children
of
Israel
heard
of
it,
the
whole
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel
gathered
themselves
together
at
Shiloh,
to
go
up
to
war
against
them.
13
And
the
children
of
Israel
sent
unto
the
children
of
Reuben,
and
to
the
children
of
Gad,
and
to
the
half
tribe
of
Manasseh,
into
the
land
of
Gilead,
Phinehas
the
son
of
Eleazar
the
priest,
14
And
with
him
ten
princes,
of
each
chief
house
a
prince
throughout
all
the
tribes
of
Israel;
and
each
one
was
an
head
of
the
house
of
their
fathers
among
the
thousands
of
Israel.
15
And
they
came
unto
the
children
of
Reuben,
and
to
the
children
of
Gad,
and
to
the
half
tribe
of
Manasseh,
unto
the
land
of
Gilead,
and
they
spake
with
them,
saying,
16
Thus
saith
the
whole
congregation
of
the
Lord,
What
trespass
is
this
that
ye
have
committed
against
the
God
of
Israel,
to
turn
away
this
day
from
following
the
Lord,
in
that
ye
have
builded
you
an
altar,
that
ye
might
rebel
this
day
against
the
Lord?
17
Is
the
iniquity
of
Peor
too
little
for
us,
from
which
we
are
not
cleansed
until
this
day,
although
there
was
a
plague
in
the
congregation
of
the
Lord,
18
But
that
ye
must
turn
away
this
day
from
following
the
Lord?
and
it
will
be,
seeing
ye
rebel
to
day
against
the
Lord,
that
to
morrow
he
will
be
wroth
with
the
whole
congregation
of
Israel.
19
Notwithstanding,
if
the
land
of
your
possession
be
unclean,
then
pass
ye
over
unto
the
land
of
the
possession
of
the
Lord,
wherein
the
Lord’s
tabernacle
dwelleth,
and
take
possession
among
us:
but
rebel
not
against
the
Lord,
nor
rebel
against
us,
in
building
you
an
altar
beside
the
altar
of
the
Lord
our
God.
20
Did
not
Achan
the
son
of
Zerah
commit
a
trespass
in
the
accursed
thing,
and
wrath
fell
on
all
the
congregation
of
Israel?
and
that
man
perished
not
alone
in
his
iniquity.
21
Then
the
children
of
Reuben
and
the
children
of
Gad
and
the
half
tribe
of
Manasseh
answered,
and
said
unto
the
heads
of
the
thousands
of
Israel,
22
The
Lord
God
of
gods,
the
Lord
God
of
gods,
he
knoweth,
and
Israel
he
shall
know;
if
it
be
in
rebellion,
or
if
in
transgression
against
the
Lord,
(save
us
not
this
day,)
23
That
we
have
built
us
an
altar
to
turn
from
following
the
Lord,
or
if
to
offer
thereon
burnt
offering
or
meat
offering,
or
if
to
offer
peace
offerings
thereon,
let
the
Lord
himself
require
it;
24
And
if
we
have
not
rather
done
it
for
fear
of
this
thing,
saying,
In
time
to
come
your
children
might
speak
unto
our
children,
saying,
What
have
ye
to
do
with
the
Lord
God
of
Israel?
25
For
the
Lord
hath
made
Jordan
a
border
between
us
and
you,
ye
children
of
Reuben
and
children
of
Gad;
ye
have
no
part
in
the
Lord:
so
shall
your
children
make
our
children
cease
from
fearing
the
Lord.
26
Therefore
we
said,
Let
us
now
prepare
to
build
us
an
altar,
not
for
burnt
offering,
nor
for
sacrifice:
27
But
that
it
may
be
a
witness
between
us,
and
you,
and
our
generations
after
us,
that
we
might
do
the
service
of
the
Lord
before
him
with
our
burnt
offerings,
and
with
our
sacrifices,
and
with
our
peace
offerings;
that
your
children
may
not
say
to
our
children
in
time
to
come,
Ye
have
no
part
in
the
Lord.
28
Therefore
said
we,
that
it
shall
be,
when
they
should
so
say
to
us
or
to
our
generations
in
time
to
come,
that
we
may
say
again,
Behold
the
pattern
of
the
altar
of
the
Lord,
which
our
fathers
made,
not
for
burnt
offerings,
nor
for
sacrifices;
but
it
is
a
witness
between
us
and
you.
29
God
forbid
that
we
should
rebel
against
the
Lord,
and
turn
this
day
from
following
the
Lord,
to
build
an
altar
for
burnt
offerings,
for
meat
offerings,
or
for
sacrifices,
beside
the
altar
of
the
Lord
our
God
that
is
before
his
tabernacle.
30
And
when
Phinehas
the
priest,
and
the
princes
of
the
congregation
and
heads
of
the
thousands
of
Israel
which
were
with
him,
heard
the
words
that
the
children
of
Reuben
and
the
children
of
Gad
and
the
children
of
Manasseh
spake,
it
pleased
them.
31
And
Phinehas
the
son
of
Eleazar
the
priest
said
unto
the
children
of
Reuben,
and
to
the
children
of
Gad,
and
to
the
children
of
Manasseh,
This
day
we
perceive
that
the
Lord
is
among
us,
because
ye
have
not
committed
this
trespass
against
the
Lord:
now
ye
have
delivered
the
children
of
Israel
out
of
the
hand
of
the
Lord.
32
And
Phinehas
the
son
of
Eleazar
the
priest,
and
the
princes,
returned
from
the
children
of
Reuben,
and
from
the
children
of
Gad,
out
of
the
land
of
Gilead,
unto
the
land
of
Canaan,
to
the
children
of
Israel,
and
brought
them
word
again.
33
And
the
thing
pleased
the
children
of
Israel;
and
the
children
of
Israel
blessed
God,
and
did
not
intend
to
go
up
against
them
in
battle,
to
destroy
the
land
wherein
the
children
of
Reuben
and
Gad
dwelt.
34
And
the
children
of
Reuben
and
the
children
of
Gad
called
the
altar
Ed:
for
it
shall
be
a
witness
between
us
that
the
Lord
is
God.
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