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Benjamin.
Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, Ithamar
From Eleazar were the priests who are placed on this line, from the separation The "separation" likely refers to the division of the land or the setting apart of the Levites. until the time of Agia and Micah, and concerning the wife of the Levite.
After the death of Joshua and the other judges, every judgment was carried out as I have read regarding the idol of Micah and the wife of the Levite. This refers to the events in the final chapters of the Book of Judges, involving Micah’s idols and the Levite’s concubine.
This Othniel Othniel was the first Judge of Israel. took the city of Kirjath-sepher original: "dvia sepher" and had a wife whom he had received as a prize for his victory ...?.
Ehud original: "Aoth"
This Ehud, the son of Gera, killed Eglon the fat king and liberated Israel.
Shamgar original: "Sangar"
This Shamgar killed original: "occid." [six hundred Philistines] with a single plowshare.
Deborah original: "Abisse/Debbora"
This Deborah, with Lapidoth, liberated [Israel] when Sisera original: "syfara" was killed by Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite, with a nail and milk. Finally, King Jabin was ...? and she sang a song The Song of Deborah from Judges 5..
Gideon original: "Gedeon"
This Gideon was a savior [sent] by an angel when he offered meat upon a stone. After the altar of Baal was destroyed, he was called Jerubbaal. Having received signs in a fleece, and with 300 men who lapped [water] like dogs, he defeated four kings—Oreb, Zeeb, Zebah, and Zalmunna—while 300 trumpets sounded.
Abimelech original: "Boce/Abimelech"
This Abimelech, the son of Jerubbaal by a concubine, was made king in Shechem. Out of his seventy brothers, he [killed] seventy brothers upon a single stone ...? the parable of Jotham ...?. He destroyed Shechem along with its leader Gaal and his deputy Zebul. He perished by a millstone thrown by the hand of a woman from the tower of Thebez.
Joshua original: "Iosue"
This Joshua succeeded Moses the Lord's [servant]. Spies were sent to Jericho. ...? the people crossed the Jordan on dry feet with the Ark ...?. He took twelve stones from the Jordan and placed them at Gilgal as a memorial. In the second [year] of the conquest ...? for seven days the priests blew trumpets ...? and the walls of Jericho fell.
Ehud original: "Aoth"
This section is heavily abbreviated and damaged, repeating the themes of Ehud's rule.
Shamgar original: "Sangar"
Shamgar ...? with a plowshare ...? against the Philistines and Gibeonites.
Abimelech
Abimelech, who judged ...?
The diagram below lists the "Mansiones," the forty-two stations or stopping points of the Israelites during the Exodus from Egypt to the Promised Land. The four pillars categorize these stops by the year of the journey.
original: "Mansiones"
This Solomon ...? The text here is too fragmented for a clear translation, but likely discusses the timeline or the Tabernacle construction.
| Stations of the First Year | Stations of the Second Year | Stations of the Third Year | Stations of the Fourth Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| .xii. (12) | .xvii. (17) | .xv. (15) | .iv. (4) |
| Rameses | Red Sea original: "Iamſuph" | Hazeroth original: "Aleroth" | The Graves original: "Sepulc." referencing Kibroth-hattaavah |
| Succoth | Wilderness of Sin | Rithmah original: "Roema" | Mount Hor |
| Etham | Dophkah | Rimmon-perez | Zalmonah |
| Pi-hahiroth | Alush | Libnah | Punon |
| Marah | Rephidim | Rissah | Oboth |
| Elim | Wilderness of Sinai | Kehelathah | Iye-abarim original: "Ieabarm" |
Additional locations written between the pillars of the diagram: Bene-jaakan, Hor-haggidgad, Jotbathah, Abronah, Ezion-geber, Kadesh, Dibon-gad, Almon-diblathaim, Abarim, and the Plains of Moab.
A circular map of the Israelite camp. At the center is the Tabernacle, surrounded by the inner circle of the Priests and Levites (the families of Moses, Aaron, Gershon, Kohath, and Merari). The outer circle shows the twelve tribes of Israel arranged in four groups facing the cardinal directions.
This figure serves to help understand how the tribes of Israel were distributed around the Tabernacle ...? it shows the enclosure ...?
SOUTH original: "MERIDIES"
EAST original: "ORIENS"
NORTH original: "SEPTENTRIO"
WEST original: "OCCIDENS"