The kings defeated by the Israelis
1 The Israelis took control of the land that was east of the Jordan River, from the Arnon River gorge
in the south to Hermon Mountain
in the north, including all the land on the eastern side of the Jordan
River Valley. That land previously belonged to the two kings whose armies the Israelis defeated.
2 One of them was Sihon, the king of the Amor people-group. He lived in Heshbon
city and ruled over the area from Aroer
town along the Arnon River gorge, north to the Jabbok River. His land started in the middle of the gorge, which was the border between his land and the land of the Ammon people-group. Sihon also ruled over
the southern half of the Gilead region,
3 and over the land on the eastern side of the Jordan River Valley, from Galilee
Lake south to the Dead Sea. He also ruled over the land
east of the Dead Sea from Beth Jeshimoth south to the side of Pisgah Mountain.
4 The other king whom the Israeli army defeated was Og, the king of the Bashan
region. He was the last of the descendants of
the giant Rapha. He ruled that land from Ashtaroth and Edrei
cities.
5 He ruled over the area from Hermon Mountain and Salecah
in the north, and over all the Bashan area in the east, and to the borders of the kingdoms of Geshur and Maacah to the west. Og ruled
the northern half the Gilead region, as far as the border of the land ruled by King Sihon.
6 Moses, the man who served Yahweh
well, and all Israeli army defeated the armies of those kings. Then Moses gave that land to the tribes of Reuben and Gad and half of the tribe of Manasseh.
7 Joshua and the Israeli army also defeated kings who ruled over the land on the west side of the Jordan
River. He gave that land to the Israeli people, dividing it among the other tribes. That land was between Baal Gad
city in the Lebanon Valley
in the far north
all the way south to Halak Mountain, which is near the land of the Edom people-group.
8 That land included the mountains, the western hilly area, the Jordan River Valley, the
western slopes of the mountains, the desert
in Judea, and the Negev
desert in the south. That whole area was the land where the Heth, Amor, Canaan, Periz, Hiv, and Jebus people-groups lived. The Israeli army defeated the armies of the kings of each of these cities:
9 Jericho, Ai (which was near Bethel),
10 Jerusalem, Hebron,
11 Jarmuth, Lachish,
12 Eglon, Gezer,
13 Debir, Geder,
14 Hormah, Arad,
15 Libnah, Adullam,
16 Makkedah, Bethel,
17 Tappuah, Hepher,
18 Aphek, Lasharon,
19 Madon, Hazor,
20 Shimron Meron, Acshaph,
21 Taanach, Megiddo,
22 Kedesh, Jokneam in the Carmel area,
23 Dor in the Naphath-Dor area, Goyim in the Gilgal area,
24 and Tirzah.
There was a total of thirty-one kings
that the Israeli army defeated.