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CHAPTER 15

. How Moses Was Displeased At This, And Foretold That God Was

Angry And That They Should Continue In The Wilderness For Forty Years And Not, During That Time, Either Return Into Egypt Or Take Possession Of Canaan.

FOOTNOTES:

## BOOK IV. Containing The Interval Of Thirty-Eight Years.—From The

Rejection Of That Generation To The Death Of Moses.

## CHAPTER 1 . Fight Of The Hebrews With The Canaanites Without The Consent

Of Moses; And Their Defeat.

## CHAPTER 2 . The Sedition Of Corah And Of The Multitude Against Moses, And

Against His Brother, Concerning The Priesthood.

## CHAPTER 3 . How Those That Stirred Up This Sedition Were Destroyed,

According To The Will Of God; And How Aaron, Moses's Brother Both He And His Posterity, Retained The Priesthood.

## CHAPTER 4 . What Happened To The Hebrews During Thirty-Eight Years In The

Wilderness.

## CHAPTER 5 . How Moses Conquered Sihon And Og Kings Of The Amorites, And

Destroyed Their Whole Army And Then Divided Their Land By Lot To Two Tribes And A Half Of The Hebrews.

## CHAPTER 6 . Concerning Balaam The Prophet And What Kind Of Man He Was.

## CHAPTER 7 . How The Hebrews Fought With The Midianites, And Overcame

Them.

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