Ķēniņi, kurus Israēls sakāva Mozus vadībā
(4Moz 21:21–35)1 Šie ir zemes ķēniņi, ko Israēla dēli sakāva, iegūdami viņu zemes viņpus Jardānas uz saules lēkta pusi, no Arnonas ielejas līdz Hermona kalnam, un visā klajumā uz austrumiem: 2 Sīhons, amoriešu ķēniņš, kas mita Hešbonā un valdīja no Aroēras, kas Arnonas ielejas malā un ielejas vidū, līdz pusei Gileādas un līdz Jabokas upei, Amona dēlu robežām, 3 un no klajuma Kineretas jūras austrumos līdz klajumu jūrai – Sāls jūrai, uz austrumiem, ceļā uz Bēt-Ješīmotu, un uz dienvidiem – līdz Pisgas nogāzēm. 4 Un Bāšānas ķēniņa Oga robežas – viņš bija atlicis no milžiem, kas mita Aštārotā un Edreī, 5 un bija valdnieks pār Hermonu un Salhu, un visu Bāšānu līdz gešūriešu robežām un arī pār maahiešiem un pusi Gileādas līdz Hešbonas ķēniņa Sīhona robežām. 6 Kunga kalps Mozus un Israēla dēli sakāva viņus, un Kunga kalps Mozus viņu zemi atdeva par īpašumu rūbeniešiem, gādiešiem un pusei Manases cilts.
Ķēniņi, kurus Israēls sakāva Jozuas vadībā
7 Šie ir tās zemes ķēniņi, ko Jozua un Israēla dēli sakāva viņpus Jardānas, uz rietumiem no Baal-Gādas, Lebanona ielejā un līdz Hālāka kalnam, kas paceļas uz Seīra pusi – tos Jozua atdeva par mantojumu Israēla ciltīm pēc tiem pienākošās daļas – 8 kalnieni un ieleju, klajumu un nogāzes, tuksnesi un Negebu – hetiešus, amoriešus, kanaāniešus, periziešus, hiviešus un jebūsiešus: 9 Jērikas ķēniņš – viens, Ajas ķēniņš pie Bēteles – viens, 10 Jeruzālemes ķēniņš – viens, Hebronas ķēniņš – viens, 11 Jarmūtas ķēniņš – viens, Lāhīšas ķēniņš – viens, 12 Eglonas ķēniņš – viens, Gezeras ķēniņš – viens,
13 Debīras ķēniņš – viens, Gederas ķēniņš – viens, 14 Hormas ķēniņš – viens, Arādas ķēniņš – viens, 15 Libnas ķēniņš – viens, Adullāmas ķēniņš – viens, 16 Makēdas ķēniņš – viens, Bēteles ķēniņš – viens, 17 Tapūhas ķēniņš – viens, Hēferas ķēniņš – viens, 18 Afēkas ķēniņš – viens, Šāronas ķēniņš – viens, 19 Mādonas ķēniņš – viens, Hācoras ķēniņš – viens, 20 Šimron-Meronas ķēniņš – viens, Ahšafas ķēniņš – viens, 21 Taanahas ķēniņš – viens, Megido ķēniņš – viens, 22 Kedešas ķēniņš – viens, Jokneāmas ķēniņš pie Karmela – viens, 23 Doras ķēniņš pie Nāfat-Doras – viens, Gojīmas ķēniņš pie Gilgālas – viens, 24 Tircas ķēniņš – viens, – pavisam trīsdesmit viens ķēniņš!
The Kings Defeated by the Israelites
1 Before Moses died, he and the people of Israel had defeated two kings east of the Jordan River. These kings had ruled the region from the Arnon River gorge in the south to Mount Hermon in the north, including the eastern side of the Jordan River valley.
2 The first king that Moses and the Israelites defeated was an Amorite, King Sihon of Heshbon. The southern border of his kingdom ran down the middle of the Arnon River gorge, taking in the town of Aroer on the northern edge of the gorge. The Jabbok River separated Sihon's kingdom from the Ammonites on the east. Then the Jabbok turned west and became his northern border, so his kingdom included the southern half of the region of Gilead. 3 Sihon also controlled the eastern side of the Jordan River valley from Lake Galilee south to Beth-Jeshimoth and the Dead Sea. In addition to these regions, he ruled the town called Slopes of Mount Pisgah and the land south of there at the foot of the hill.
4 Next, Moses and the Israelites defeated King Og of Bashan, who lived in the town of Ashtaroth part of each year and in Edrei the rest of the year. Og was one of the last of the Rephaim. 5 His kingdom stretched north to Mount Hermon, east to the town of Salecah, and included the land of Bashan as far west as the borders of the kingdoms of Geshur and Maacah. He also ruled the northern half of Gilead.
6 Moses, the Lord's servant, had led the people of Israel in defeating Sihon and Og. Then Moses gave their land to the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and East Manasseh.
7-8 Later, Joshua and the Israelites defeated many kings west of the Jordan River, from Baal-Gad in Lebanon Valley in the north to Mount Halak near the country of Edom in the south. This region included the hill country and the foothills, the Jordan River valley and its western slopes, and the Southern Desert. Joshua and the Israelites took this land from the Hittites, the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites. Joshua divided up the land among the tribes of Israel.
The Israelites defeated the kings of the following towns west of the Jordan River:
9-24 Jericho, Ai near Bethel, Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, Eglon, Gezer, Debir, Geder, Hormah, Arad, Libnah, Adullam, Makkedah, Bethel, Tappuah, Hepher, Aphek, Lasharon, Madon, Hazor, Shimron-Meron, Achshaph, Taanach, Megiddo, Kedesh, Jokneam on Mount Carmel, Dor in Naphath-Dor, Goiim in Galilee, and Tirzah.
There were 31 of these kings in all.