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particle raq, etiological notes, conflicted status, eastern tribes, conquest accounts, tribal allotments, crimson cord, wilderness generation, ethnic separation, covenant ceremony, narrator reports, communal boundaries, remaining nations
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Red Sea, God of Israel, Hebrew Bible, Westminster John Knox, New York, Israel's God, Near Eastern, Garden City, King Og of Bashan, Sheffield Academic Press, Ancient Conquest Accounts, Dead Sea, Achan the Israelite, Battle Report, Downers Grove, Faithful Priest
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