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... than twenty furlongs distant from Gibeah , the strong - hold of Benjamin , which possessed several local advantages . It probably was never at- tacked , for its height secured it from an escalade 54 ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER OF.
... than twenty furlongs distant from Gibeah , the strong - hold of Benjamin , which possessed several local advantages . It probably was never at- tacked , for its height secured it from an escalade 54 ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER OF.
Side 56
... Gibeah , this advan- tage is particularly mentioned , as well as the skill of the tribe in the use of the sling . " There were seven hun- dred chosen men left - handed ; every one could sling stones at an hair - breadth , and not miss ...
... Gibeah , this advan- tage is particularly mentioned , as well as the skill of the tribe in the use of the sling . " There were seven hun- dred chosen men left - handed ; every one could sling stones at an hair - breadth , and not miss ...
Side 57
... Gibeah , the chief city of Benjamin . Here he was suffered to remain , un- noticed , in the street , with his recovered wife and ser- vant , till an old man of Mount Ephraim , a sojourner in the city , took him in , and treated him with ...
... Gibeah , the chief city of Benjamin . Here he was suffered to remain , un- noticed , in the street , with his recovered wife and ser- vant , till an old man of Mount Ephraim , a sojourner in the city , took him in , and treated him with ...
Side 58
... Gibeah , which was now besieged by the united army of Israel , amount- ing to four hundred thousand men . Benjamin only mustered twenty - six thousand and seven hundred sol- diers , so much had continual war and contention re- duced ...
... Gibeah , which was now besieged by the united army of Israel , amount- ing to four hundred thousand men . Benjamin only mustered twenty - six thousand and seven hundred sol- diers , so much had continual war and contention re- duced ...
Side 59
... Gibeah , with orders to lie still , till the enemy had left the city , and pursued their main army to some distance . This was instructed to retire on the high way before the pressure of Benjamin , who rushed on to the charge as before ...
... Gibeah , with orders to lie still , till the enemy had left the city , and pursued their main army to some distance . This was instructed to retire on the high way before the pressure of Benjamin , who rushed on to the charge as before ...
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