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26 Later the man moved to the land of the Hittites, where he built a town. He named it Luz, which is its name to this day.

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17 At that time chariots from Egypt could be purchased for 600 pieces of silver,[a] and horses for 150 pieces of silver.[b] They were then exported to the kings of the Hittites and the kings of Aram.

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Footnotes

  1. 1:17a Hebrew 600 [shekels] of silver, about 15 pounds or 6.8 kilograms in weight.
  2. 1:17b Hebrew 150 [shekels], about 3.8 pounds or 1.7 kilograms in weight.

For the Lord had caused the Aramean army to hear the clatter of speeding chariots and the galloping of horses and the sounds of a great army approaching. “The king of Israel has hired the Hittites and Egyptians[a] to attack us!” they cried to one another.

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Footnotes

  1. 7:6 Possibly and the people of Muzur, a district near Cilicia.

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