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Numbers 32

The sons of Reuben and Gad asked Moses to give them the land of Jazer and Gilead as a possession, citing its fertility for pasturing animals, and requested to not have to cross the Jordan River. Moses was concerned that this would discourage the rest of the Israelites from entering Canaan, drawing a parallel to the previous generation's disobedience. The sons of Reuben and Gad agreed to send their fighting men to battle alongside the Israelites, while leaving their families and livestock in the cities of Gilead, and Moses accepted their proposal.

1Now the sons of Ruben and of Gad had many herds, and their substance in cattle was inestimable. And when they had seen that the lands of Jazer and Gilead were suitable for feeding animals2they went to Moses, and to Eleazar the priest and the leaders of the multitude, and they said3"Ataroth, and Dibon, and Jazer, and Nimrah, Heshbon, and Elealeh, and Sebam, and Nebo, and Beon4the land, which the Lord has struck in the sight of the sons of Israel, is a very fertile region for pasturing animals. And we, your servants, have very many cattle5And so we beseech you, if we have found favor before you, that you give it to us, your subjects, as a possession, and that you not cause us cross the Jordan.6And Moses answered them: "Should your brothers go to battle, while you sit here7Why do you subvert the minds of the sons of Israel, so that they might not dare to cross into the place which the Lord will give to them8Did not your fathers act in the same way, when I sent them from Kadesh-Barnea to explore the land9And when they had gone all the way to the Valley of the Cluster of Grapes, having viewed the entire region, they subverted the hearts of the sons of Israel, so that they would not enter into the parts that the Lord gave to them10And being angry, the Lord swore an oath, saying11‘These men, who ascended out of Egypt, from twenty years and above, will not see the land, which I have promised under an oath to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. For they were not willing to follow me12except Caleb, the son of Jephunneh the Kenizzite, and Joshua the son of Nun; these have fulfilled my will.13And the Lord, being angry against Israel, led them in a course through the desert for forty years, until the entire generation, which had done evil in his sight, was consumed14And behold," he said, "you have risen up in the place of your fathers, the offshoots and the nurslings of sinful men, in order to augment the fury of the Lord against Israel15But if you are not willing to follow him, he will leave the people behind in the wilderness, and you will have been the cause of all our deaths.16But approaching closer, they said: "We will manufacture sheep pens and cattle stalls, as well as fortified cities, for our little ones17But we ourselves will continue on, armed and girded for battle, before the sons of Israel, until we lead them to their places. Our little ones, and whatever we may be able to have, shall be in walled cities, because of the treachery of the inhabitants18We will not return to our houses, even until the sons of Israel may possess their inheritance19Neither will we seek anything across the Jordan, because we already have our possession on its eastern side.20And Moses said to them: "If you accomplish what you have promised, you may go out, equipped for battle, before the Lord21And let every fighting man cross over the Jordan, until the Lord overthrows his enemies22and all the land is subjected to him. Then you will be guiltless with the Lord and with Israel, and you will obtain the regions which you desire before the Lord23But if you do not do what you have said, no one could doubt that you will have sinned against God. And know this: your sin shall overtake you24Therefore, build cities for your little ones, and pens and stables for your sheep and cattle; and fulfill what you have promised.25And the sons of Gad and of Ruben said to Moses: "We are your servants, we shall do what you, our ruler, orders26We will leave behind our little ones, and our wives, and the sheep and cattle, in the cities of Gilead27And we, your servants, all well-equipped, will go forth to battle, just as you, our ruler, has spoken.28Therefore, Moses instructed Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of Nun, and the princes of the families throughout the tribes of Israel, and he said to them29"If the sons of Gad and the sons of Ruben cross over the Jordan with you, all armed for war before the Lord, and if the land becomes subject to you, give them Gilead as a possession30But if they are not willing to cross with you, armed, into the land of Canaan, then let them receive places among you for their dwellings.31And the sons of Gad and the sons of Ruben responded: "Just as the Lord has spoken to his servants, so shall we do32We will go forth, armed, before the Lord into the land of Canaan; and we acknowledge that we have already received our possession across the Jordan.33And so, Moses gave to the sons of Gad and of Ruben, and to half the tribe of Manasseh, the son of Joseph, the kingdom of Sihon, king of the Amorites, and the kingdom of Og, king of Bashan, and their land with its surrounding cities34Therefore, the sons of Gad built up Dibon, and Ataroth, and Aroer35and Atroth and Shophan, and Jazer, and Jogbehah36and Beth-Nimrah, and Beth-Haran, as fortified cities with pens for their cattle37Yet truly, the sons of Ruben built up Heshbon, and Elealeh, and Kiriathaim38and Nebo, and Baal-meon (their names having been changed) and Sibmah, appointing names for the cities which they had built39Moreover, the sons of Machir, the son of Manasseh, continued on within Gilead, and they devastated it, putting to death its inhabitant, the Amorite40Therefore, Moses gave the land of Gilead to Machir, the son of Manasseh, and he lived in it41But Jair, the son of Manasseh, went out and occupied its villages, which he called Havoth Jair, that is, the Villages of Jair42Likewise, Nobah went forth and captured Kenath with its villages. And he called it by his own name, Nobah
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