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From there, it went to Trouble Valley[a] and Debir,[b] then turned north and went to Gilgal,[c] which is on the north side of the valley across from Adummim Pass. It continued on to Enshemesh, Enrogel, and up through Hinnom Valley on the land sloping south from Jerusalem. The city of Jerusalem itself belonged to the Jebusites.

Next, the border went up to the top of the mountain on the west side of Hinnom Valley and at the north end of Rephaim Valley. At the top of the mountain it turned and went to Nephtoah Spring and then to the ruins[d] on Mount Ephron. From there, it went to Baalah, which is now called Kiriath-Jearim.

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Footnotes

  1. 15.7 Trouble Valley: Or “Achor Valley.”
  2. 15.7 Debir: Not the same town as in 10.38,39.
  3. 15.7 Gilgal: Not the same “Gilgal” as in 4.19.
  4. 15.9 ruins: Hebrew; one ancient translation “towns.”

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