- Sihon
The
Bible describes that as theIsraelites in theirExodus came to the country east of the Jordan, nearHeshbon , King Unicode|Siḥon of theAmorites refused to let them pass through his country. The Israelites fought him in a battle, gaining complete victory. His walled towns were captured and the complete Amorite country was taken by the Israelites, who killed the king and "all his people." (Num. 21:21-30, Deut. 2:24-37)."Numbers 21:35 So they smote him, and his sons, and all his people, until there was none left him remaining; and they possessed his land." (King James Version)
"Numbers 21:35 So they struck him down, together with his sons and his whole army, leaving them no survivors" (New International Version)
In a similar way the Israelites took the country of
Og , and these two victories gave them possession of the complete country east of the Jordan, from theArnon to the foot of theHermon . These victories, among the earliest successful campaigns of the Israelites, quickly becamelegend ary among them, and are referred to numerous times in theBible as prototypical examples of God-given victory.
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