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Hello Translator! Judy 2010
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The e-mail came from jair virtualbusiness25@yahoo.com.
Archive 2010-06-01 Judy 2010
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The small towns taken by him there are called Havoth-jair, i.e.,
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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They had possession of thirty of the sixty cities (1 Kings 4: 13; 1 Chr. 2: 23) which formed the ancient Havoth-jair.
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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+ The son of Geber resided in the fortress of Ramoth-gilead, and had charge of Havoth-jair and the district of Argob.
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(Numbers 32: 41; 3: 14) In the records of Manasseh in (Joshua 13: 30) and 1Chr 2: 23 The Havoth-jair are reckoned with other districts as making up sixty "cities."
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He had thirty sons, and possessed thirty cities in the land of Gilead, which like those of their namesakes were called Havoth-jair.
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Jair, a Gileadite -- This judge was a different person from the conqueror of that northeastern territory, and founder of Havoth-jair, or "Jair's villages" (Nu 32: 41; De 3: 14; Jos 13: 3; 1Ch 2: 22).
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Havoth-jair, which were on the eastern side of the Jordan, opposite
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Gilead abode beyond Jordan -- that is, Both Gad and the eastern half to Manasseh chose to dwell at ease in their Havoth-jair, or
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