Joshua 19:12-14
Christian Standard Bible Anglicised
12 From Sarid, it turned due east along the border of Chisloth-tabor, went to Daberath, and went up to Japhia. 13 From there, it went due east to Gath-hepher and to Eth-kazin; it extended to Rimmon, curving around to Neah. 14 The border then circled round Neah on the north to Hannathon and ended at Iphtah-el Valley,
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Joshua 19:12-14
New International Version
12 It turned east from Sarid(A) toward the sunrise to the territory of Kisloth Tabor and went on to Daberath(B) and up to Japhia. 13 Then it continued eastward to Gath Hepher(C) and Eth Kazin; it came out at Rimmon(D) and turned toward Neah. 14 There the boundary went around on the north to Hannathon and ended at the Valley of Iphtah El.(E)
Joshua 19:12-14
New King James Version
12 Then from Sarid it went eastward toward the sunrise along the border of Chisloth Tabor, and went out toward (A)Daberath, bypassing Japhia. 13 And from there it passed along on the east of (B)Gath Hepher, toward Eth Kazin, and extended to Rimmon, which borders on Neah. 14 Then the border went around it on the north side of Hannathon, and [a]it ended in the Valley of Jiphthah El.
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- Joshua 19:14 Lit. the goings out of it were
Joshua 19:12-14
King James Version
12 And turned from Sarid eastward toward the sunrising unto the border of Chislothtabor, and then goeth out to Daberath, and goeth up to Japhia,
13 And from thence passeth on along on the east to Gittahhepher, to Ittahkazin, and goeth out to Remmonmethoar to Neah;
14 And the border compasseth it on the north side to Hannathon: and the outgoings thereof are in the valley of Jiphthahel:
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