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Deuteronomy 7:1 -

(Cf. Genesis 15:19-21 .) Of the ten nations named by God in his promise to Abraham, only six are mentioned here, those omitted being the Kenites, the Kennizites, the Kadmonites, and the Rephaim. The Rephaim were by this time extinct as a tribe, Og, "the last of the Rephaim," having been conquered, and he and his people destroyed by the Israelites. The three other tribes lay probably beyond the confines of Canaan, in that region promised to Abraham, but which was not included in the territory conquered by the people under Joshua. This may account for their not being mentioned here. One nation, the Hivites, appears here which is not in the enumeration in Genesis. This name seems to have been borne by more tribes than one, or by a tribe existing in divisions widely scattered, for we find the Hivite in the center of Palestine ( Genesis 34:2 ), in the Shephelah ( Joshua 9:7 ; Joshua 11:19 ), in the laud of Mizpeh under Hermon ( Joshua 11:3 ), "in Lebanon, from mount Baal-hermon to the entering in of Hamath" ( 3:3 ), and among tribes in the north of Canaan ( Genesis 10:17 ; 1 Chronicles 1:15 ). Their principal settlement was probably in that part of the country where the Antilibanus range terminates in Mount Hermon.

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