Judges 20:1

Then the entire Israeli nation from Dan to Beer-sheba, including the territory of Gilead came out for war. The army assembled as one united force to God at Mizpah.

Judges 11:11

So Jephthah went with the elders of Gilead, and the people appointed him head and military commander over them. Jephthah uttered everything he had to say with the solemnity of an oath in the LORD's presence at Mizpah.

Judges 21:5

The Israelis asked themselves, "Who didn't come up in our assembly in the LORD's presence from among all of the tribes of Israel?" They had taken a solemn oath concerning those who didn't come up to meet with the LORD at Mizpah that "They will certainly be executed."

1 Samuel 3:20

All Israel from Dan to Beer-sheba knew that Samuel was confirmed as the LORD's prophet.

2 Samuel 3:10

I will take away the kingdom from the dynasty of Saul by making the throne of David firm over Israel and Judah from Dan to Beer-sheba!"

Joshua 22:12

When the Israelis heard that announcement, the entire community of the Israelis gathered together at Shiloh in preparation for war.

1 Samuel 10:17

Samuel summoned the people to the LORD at Mizpah.

2 Samuel 24:2

So the king ordered Joab, commander of the special forces, who was with him, "Go throughout the tribes of Israel from Dan to Beer-sheba and take a census of the people so I can be made aware of the total number."

Numbers 32:1

Now, the descendants of Reuben and descendants of Gad happened to be joint owners of a very large herd of cattle. When they observed that Jazer and Gilead were good grazing lands for cattle,

Numbers 32:40

That's why Moses gave Gilead to Manasseh's son Machir, who lived there at the time.

Deuteronomy 13:12-18

"You may hear in one of your towns that the LORD your God is giving you to inhabit

Joshua 15:38

Dilan, Mizpeh, Joktheel,

Joshua 17:1

The territorial allotment for the tribe of Manasseh, the firstborn of Joseph, was allocated first to Machir the firstborn of Manasseh and father of Gilead. Since he had been a man of war, Gilead and Bashan were allocated to him.

Joshua 18:26

Mizpeh, Chephirah, Mozah,

Judges 10:17

The Ammonites were summoned and they encamped in Gilead. The Israelis assembled together and encamped in Mizpah.

Judges 18:29

They renamed the city Dan, after the name of their ancestor Dan, who had been born in Israel. The former name of the city was Laish.

Judges 20:2

The officials of the entire nation, including every tribe of Israel, took their stand in the assembly of the people of God: 400,000 foot soldiers, all of them expert swordsmen.

Judges 20:8

Then the entire army stood up as a single unit and declared, "Nobody's going back to his tent, and nobody's going home!

Judges 20:11

That's how the army of Israel came to be gathered together to attack the city, united as a single unit.

Judges 20:18

The Israelis mounted up, traveled to Bethel, and asked God what to do. They said, "Who is to lead us in our opening attack against the descendants of Benjamin?" The LORD replied, "Judah is to open the attack."

Judges 20:26

All the Israelis, including its army, went up from there to Bethel and wept, remaining there in the LORD's presence, fasting throughout the day until dusk, when they offered burnt offerings and peace offerings in the LORD's presence.

1 Samuel 7:5-6

Samuel said, "Bring all Israel together at Mizpah, and I'll pray to the LORD on your behalf."

1 Samuel 11:7-8

He took a yoke of oxen, cut them in pieces, and sent the pieces by messengers through all the territory of Israel: "This is what will be done to the oxen of anyone who does not come out and join Saul and Samuel!" The fear of the LORD fell on the people and they came out as one man.

2 Samuel 2:9

He installed him as king over Gilead, the Ashurites, Jezreel, Ephraim, Benjamin, and all of the rest of Israel.

2 Samuel 19:14

By doing things like this, he persuaded all the men of Judah to unite in support of him. They sent the king this message: "Come on back, you and all of your army!"

2 Kings 25:23

When all the captains of the armies, along with their men, heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah, these men visited Gedaliah at Mizpah: Nethaniah's son Ishmael, Kareah's son Johanan, Tanhumeth the Netophathite's son Seraiah, and Jaazaniah, who was descended from the Maacathites.

1 Chronicles 21:2

David ordered Joab and the commanders of the army, "Go take a census of Israel from Beer-sheba to Dan, and bring me a report so I can be aware of the total number."

2 Chronicles 30:5

so they published a decree that was circulated throughout Israel from Beer-sheba to Dan that they are to come celebrate the Passover to the LORD God of Israel in Jerusalem. The Passover had not been celebrated in great numbers as was being prescribed by the decree.

Ezra 3:1

Seven months after the Israelis had settled in their cities, they all gathered together in Jerusalem as a united body.

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

Then all the children of Israel went out, and the congregation was gathered together as one man, from Dan even to Beersheba, with the land of Gilead, unto the LORD in Mizpeh.

Bible References

Then all

Judges 20:2
The officials of the entire nation, including every tribe of Israel, took their stand in the assembly of the people of God: 400,000 foot soldiers, all of them expert swordsmen.
Judges 21:5
The Israelis asked themselves, "Who didn't come up in our assembly in the LORD's presence from among all of the tribes of Israel?" They had taken a solemn oath concerning those who didn't come up to meet with the LORD at Mizpah that "They will certainly be executed."
Deuteronomy 13:12
"You may hear in one of your towns that the LORD your God is giving you to inhabit
Joshua 22:12
When the Israelis heard that announcement, the entire community of the Israelis gathered together at Shiloh in preparation for war.

With the

Numbers 32:1
Now, the descendants of Reuben and descendants of Gad happened to be joint owners of a very large herd of cattle. When they observed that Jazer and Gilead were good grazing lands for cattle,
Joshua 17:1
The territorial allotment for the tribe of Manasseh, the firstborn of Joseph, was allocated first to Machir the firstborn of Manasseh and father of Gilead. Since he had been a man of war, Gilead and Bashan were allocated to him.
2 Samuel 2:9
He installed him as king over Gilead, the Ashurites, Jezreel, Ephraim, Benjamin, and all of the rest of Israel.

Unto the

Judges 20:18
The Israelis mounted up, traveled to Bethel, and asked God what to do. They said, "Who is to lead us in our opening attack against the descendants of Benjamin?" The LORD replied, "Judah is to open the attack."
Judges 11:11
So Jephthah went with the elders of Gilead, and the people appointed him head and military commander over them. Jephthah uttered everything he had to say with the solemnity of an oath in the LORD's presence at Mizpah.

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