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And Israel sent messengers to Sihon king of the Amorites, who ruled in Heshbon, and said to him, ‘Please let us pass through your land into our own place.’
— Judges 11:19
She also said to her father, “Let me do this one thing: Let me wander for two months through the mountains with my friends and mourn my virginity.”
— Judges 11:37
So he scooped some honey into his hands and ate it as he went along. And when he returned to his father and mother, he gave some to them and they ate it. But he did not tell them that he had taken the honey from the lion’s carcass.
— Judges 14:9
This man left the city of Bethlehem in Judah to settle where he could find a place. And as he traveled, he came to Micah’s house in the hill country of Ephraim.
— Judges 17:8
Then they said to him, “Please inquire of God to determine whether we will have a successful journey.”
— Judges 18:5
And the priest told them, “Go in peace. The LORD is watching over your journey.”
— Judges 18:6
And from there they traveled to the hill country of Ephraim and came to Micah’s house.
— Judges 18:13
Putting their small children, their livestock, and their possessions in front of them, they turned and departed.
— Judges 18:21
So the Danites went on their way, and Micah turned to go back home, because he saw that they were too strong for him.
— Judges 18:26
On the fourth day, they got up early in the morning and prepared to depart, but the girl’s father said to his son-in-law, “Refresh your heart with a morsel of bread, and then you can go.”
— Judges 19:5
When the man got up to depart with his concubine and his servant, his father-in-law, the girl’s father, said to him, “Look, the day is drawing to a close. Please spend the night. See, the day is almost over. Spend the night here, that your heart may be merry. Then you can get up early tomorrow for your journey home.”
— Judges 19:9
But the man was unwilling to spend the night. He got up and departed, and arrived opposite Jebus (that is, Jerusalem), with his two saddled donkeys and his concubine.
— Judges 19:10