Prompt: In Judges Chapter 6, a tale of fear,
God's people oppressed, shedding tear after tear.
The Midianites, a formidable spear,
But God had a plan, perfectly clear.
He called a young man, Gideon by name,
A mighty warrior, in God's own claim.
Gideon doubted, his faith aflame,
But God's assurance, it overcame.
With fleece and dew, Gideon sought a sign,
Confirming God's call, so divine.
He led an army, though small in line,
God's strength would shine, in every design.
With lamps and pitchers, a clever ploy,
Gideon's faith, it did deploy.
The Midianites, in fear and joy,
Were defeated, by God's employ.
In Judges Chapter 6, Gideon's tale,
A story of faith, that will prevail.
With God's guidance, we can prevail,
And answer His call, without fail.
Prompt: In Judges Chapter 5, a victory sung,
A song of triumph, with praises strung.
Deborah and Barak, their voices rung,
God's faithfulness, by all, was hung.
They sang of battles, long and tough,
God's mighty hand, more than enough.
The enemies routed, their plans rebuffed,
God's people victorious, through the rough.
From Mount Sinai, their journey began,
With faith in God, their guiding plan.
He led them forth, with a mighty hand,
In Judges Chapter 5, His praise did stand.
The stars fought for Israel, a wondrous sight,
As God's people marched, with His light.
Their enemies scattered, in fear took flight,
God's victory shone, in full daylight.
So let us learn from this ancient song,
To trust in God, when things go wrong.
In Judges Chapter 5, a victory so strong,
His faithfulness, our eternal song.
Prompt: In Judges Chapter 4, a tale of might,
A prophetess named Deborah, shining bright.
With wisdom and courage, a guiding light,
She led God's people, in their fight.
Barak, a general, she did inspire,
To face their foes, with faith entire.
With chariots and armies, a formidable pyre,
But Deborah's faith, it would not tire.
Sisera, the enemy, met his fate,
As Deborah's leadership, could not abate.
He fell in battle, sealed by God's dictate,
His defeat, a victory so great.
In Judges Chapter 4, Deborah's song,
A triumph of faith, so bold and strong.
God's people learned, they did belong,
To Him who leads, when things go wrong.
So let us cherish Deborah's story,
Her faith and courage, a testament of glory.
In Judges Chapter 4, her triumph's allegory,
A reminder of God's redeeming glory.
Prompt: In Judges Chapter 3, a prophecy told,
God's people faced enemies bold.
They strayed again, their faith turned cold,
But God's deliverance, He would unfold.
He raised up judges, with strength and skill,
To lead His people, with His will.
From Othniel to Ehud's daring thrill,
God's plan unfurled, despite the ill.
Deborah and Barak, a victory won,
Gideon's fleece, a sign begun,
Samson's might, a battle done,
God's deliverance, second to none.
In Judges Chapter 3, a story true,
God's faithfulness, ever anew.
He rescues those who turn and rue,
His promises, forever come through.
So let us trust in God's mighty hand,
As we face challenges, we'll understand,
His deliverance, He'll surely command,
In Judges Chapter 3, His plan is grand.
Prompt: In Judges Chapter 2, a tale of woe,
God's people strayed, their faith laid low.
They turned from Him, to idols' glow,
And faced the consequences that would grow.
The cycle repeated, a pattern grim,
God's people wandered, their faith grew dim.
He sent them judges, to rescue them,
Yet they fell back to idols' whim.
With Joshua gone, their hearts did stray,
But God's love never faded away.
He raised up judges, to guide their way,
And call them back, to not delay.
In Judges Chapter 2, a lesson taught,
God's faithfulness can never be bought.
He longs for hearts with faith so sought,
To trust in Him, as they ought.
So let us learn from Judges' plight,
To keep our faith in God's pure light.
To turn from idols, with all our might,
And walk in His ways, day and night.
Prompt: In Judges Chapter 1, a battle begun,
Tribes of Israel sought Canaan's sun.
With swords and shields, the fight was won,
As God's chosen people sought to run.
But challenges arose, foes still remained,
Their faith was tested, their resolve strained.
With Judges leading, victory they gained,
In battles fought, their faith sustained.
From Caleb's courage to Othniel's might,
Through Deborah's wisdom, a beacon bright,
In Judges Chapter 1, a valiant fight,
God's people prevailed, in His holy light.
So let us learn from their story told,
To trust in God, with hearts so bold,
In life's battles, with faith to hold,
Like the Judges of old, courageous and bold.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 24, we see,
God's people gathered, before Him knee,
Joshua spoke, with voice so clear,
A message they all needed to hear.
He reminded them of God's great grace,
How He led them, in every place,
From Abraham to Egypt's land,
And brought them out, with mighty hand.
He spoke of God's faithfulness,
Through trials, battles, and wilderness,
How He provided, day by day,
Guiding them, in His perfect way.
Joshua urged them to choose this day,
Whom they would serve, and not delay,
To put away their idols and sin,
And wholeheartedly, to God, begin.
The people answered, with one voice,
"We will serve the Lord, our perfect choice,
For He alone, is worthy of praise,
We will follow Him, all our days."
A covenant they made that day,
To serve the Lord, come what may,
In Joshua Chapter 24, we find,
A call to faith, of one united mind.
So let us too, choose God's covenant way,
With hearts devoted, without delay,
Following Him, in love and awe,
Obeying His commands, with reverence and awe.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 23, we hear,
Joshua's exhortation, sincere and clear,
To Israel, God's chosen race,
With words of wisdom, faith and grace.
Joshua spoke of God's great might,
How He fought for them day and night,
Driving out their enemies from the land,
And giving them victory, by His command.
He reminded them of God's faithful ways,
Never failing in all their days,
Keeping His promises, ever true,
As they followed Him, their faith renewed.
Joshua urged them to remain steadfast,
To cling to God, and hold Him fast,
To love the Lord, and obey His voice,
And make Him their ultimate choice.
He warned against idolatry's snare,
And staying true, with utmost care,
To the covenant they made with God,
And never straying from His holy rod.
In Joshua Chapter 23, we find,
A leader's wisdom, so divine,
A call to faithfulness, till the end,
Trusting in God, their eternal Friend.
So let us heed, Joshua's voice,
And in God's faithfulness, rejoice,
Following Him with hearts ablaze,
And walking in His righteous ways.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 22, we find,
A misunderstanding of a kind,
The tribes of Israel, on the west and east,
Seemed to be headed for conflict, at the very least.
The eastern tribes built an altar high,
Which caused the other tribes to pry,
Assuming it was for idolatrous ways,
They gathered to confront, with anxious gaze.
But before a battle could commence,
The eastern tribes spoke with defense,
Explaining that the altar built,
Was not for sacrifice, or guilt.
But rather, it stood as a sign,
Of their unity, a holy shrine,
A reminder of their faith in God,
A bond that no conflict could ever mar.
The misunderstanding was resolved,
With unity and peace absolved,
They praised the Lord, with thankful hearts,
And vowed to never be torn apart.
In Joshua Chapter 22, we see,
The power of communication, so key,
To resolve misunderstandings, and strife,
With open hearts and a unified life.
So let us learn, from their story told,
To communicate with love, and be bold,
To seek unity, amidst challenges faced,
And let God's grace, in us be traced.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 21, we read,
Of Levites' inheritance, a sacred seed,
God's chosen tribe, a holy lot,
To serve Him always, in their allotted spot.
The Levites were set apart, by God's command,
To serve in His presence, in the holy land,
They were not given, a piece of land to own,
But cities and pasturelands, to them were shown.
God was their portion, their inheritance true,
For they were called, to serve the Lord anew,
In the cities of refuge, and other towns,
They ministered to Israel, with God's own crowns.
With grateful hearts, the Levites received,
God's provision, as they believed,
In His faithful promise, to always provide,
For those who serve Him, with hearts open wide.
In Joshua Chapter 21, we see,
The Levites' inheritance, a legacy,
Of God's calling, and divine trust,
A sacred service, so blessed and just.
So let us learn, from their example bright,
To serve the Lord, with all our might,
And trust in Him, our faithful guide,
As we walk with Him, by His side.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 20, we see,
God's mercy and grace, for all to decree,
Cities of refuge, appointed by God,
For those who seek shelter, on this earthly sod.
A place to flee, for those who've shed blood,
A haven of safety, where they withstood,
God's law of justice, with grace so divine,
Providing refuge, in His design.
For those who accidentally caused harm,
A city of refuge, brought them calm,
A place to stay, until the case is heard,
With fair judgment, by God's holy Word.
In Joshua Chapter 20, we learn,
Of God's compassion, at every turn,
His provision, for those in need,
A place of refuge, in times of deed.
So let us trust, in God's sheltering grace,
In times of trouble, seek His face,
For He is our refuge, forevermore,
A place of safety, our eternal shore.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 19, we find,
The tribe of Simeon, their portion assigned,
A legacy of blessings, a gift so grand,
As they received their portion, in the promised land.
Their inheritance, though small in size,
Was given by God, with love and wise,
A portion of Canaan, their allotted place,
With blessings abundant, God's saving grace.
They trusted in God, with hearts of praise,
And followed His lead, in all their ways,
They took possession, of their domain,
With faith and courage, they did attain.
In Joshua Chapter 19, we see,
The tribe of Simeon, a legacy,
Of God's provision, unfailing and true,
As they embraced, His blessings anew.
So let us learn, from their story told,
To trust in God, with hearts so bold,
To receive our portion, with gratitude,
And walk in faith, with attitude.
For in God's plan, we each have a part,
A legacy of blessings, to fill our heart,
So let us follow, His guiding light,
And embrace our portion, with delight.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 17, we read,
Of Joseph's tribe, with faith indeed,
Their portion granted, a blessing true,
But challenges faced, as they pursued.
The land was given, a gift so grand,
But Canaanites dwelt, in the promised land,
The tribes of Joseph, they struggled on,
To fully possess, what God had won.
They sought more land, as their families grew,
But their request, was not easy to pursue,
Joshua instructed, "Go and clear,
The forests dense, without any fear."
With God's guidance, they pressed ahead,
With faith and courage, they were led,
They drove out foes, and claimed their share,
God's faithfulness, beyond compare.
In Joshua Chapter 17, we see,
A story of faith and victory,
Joseph's tribe, with God's provision,
Receiving their portion, a faithful decision.
So let us learn, from their example,
To trust in God, when trials assemble,
With faith, obedience, and unwavering stance,
We'll claim our portion, in His inheritance.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 16, we find,
Joseph's inheritance, a blessing to bind,
The land divided, as God had planned,
For each tribe, their portion, to understand.
Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh,
Received their blessings, without a blemish,
With fertile lands and forests dense,
God's provision, a recompense.
But they were lax, in claiming their prize,
And failed to drive out, their foes' disguise,
They let them dwell, within their land,
And their influence, began to expand.
In Joshua Chapter 16, a lesson clear,
To fully embrace, God's blessings, so dear,
To trust in Him, without delay,
And follow His word, in all our way.
For blessings received, require our action,
To walk in faith, with full traction,
To heed God's voice, and His command,
And fully possess, the promised land.
So let us learn, from Joseph's story,
To embrace God's blessings, in all their glory,
With faith, obedience, and steadfast grace,
We'll claim our inheritance, in God's embrace.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 15, the tribe of Judah,
Received their heritage, a land of wonder,
With blessings rich, and lands so fair,
They claimed their portion, with thankful prayer.
The land was divided, as God had planned,
With boundaries set, by His command,
Judah's inheritance, a gift so grand,
A promise fulfilled, across the land.
From the wilderness to the southern sea,
Their portion stretched, abundantly,
With cities, towns, and fields so green,
God's provision, a wondrous scene.
With faith and courage, they claimed their prize,
Their heritage, beneath the skies,
They trusted in God's unfailing grace,
And walked in His love, throughout the place.
In Joshua Chapter 15, we see,
A story of blessings, for you and me,
God's faithfulness, forever true,
As we trust in Him, He'll see us through.
So let us walk, with faith so bright,
Claiming our portion, in His light,
With hearts of gratitude and praise,
God's blessings, filling all our days.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 14, a tale unfolds,
Of Caleb's faith, a story to be told,
He stood with courage, unwavering, bold,
A man of faith, as the story's told.
Forty years had passed, since they were sent,
To spy the land, as God had meant,
Though giants loomed, and fear was sent,
Caleb's trust in God, it never bent.
"I'm still as strong," Caleb declared,
As when he spied the land, so scared,
"I wholly followed God's command,
And He will give me my promised land."
With faith so strong, and courage bright,
Caleb's request, with God's delight,
He claimed his portion, his rightful place,
A testament to God's endless grace.
In Joshua Chapter 14, we find,
A story of faith, so bold, refined,
Caleb's example, a shining light,
To trust in God, with all our might.
So let us learn from Caleb's stand,
To trust in God's unfailing hand,
With faith and courage, unwavering and grand,
We'll claim our portion, in God's promised land.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 13, a new phase begins,
The Promised Land, they had to win,
God's faithfulness, a gift so grand,
As Joshua led, with God's command.
The land was conquered, battles won,
But still much work was left undone,
God spoke to Joshua, "You're not yet through,
There's more to do, I have more for you."
The Promised Land, still to be possessed,
By tribes and clans, yet to be addressed,
Joshua's task, to divide the land,
To each their portion, as God had planned.
Though aged, Joshua heeded the call,
To fulfill God's promise, one and all,
With strength and courage, he pressed on,
To finish the task, though the years had gone.
For God's word, it never fails,
His promises, like unbroken trails,
In Joshua Chapter 13, we see,
The promise fulfilled, for all to decree.
So let us learn from Joshua's story,
To trust in God's unchanging glory,
To press ahead, with faith so true,
For God's promises, they will come through.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 12, we read,
Of battles won and foes that fled,
Joshua led with God's command,
A victory march, throughout the land.
Kings were defeated, their lands laid low,
God's mighty hand, on full display,
Joshua's triumphs, a victorious array,
As he followed God, without delay.
From east to west, they claimed their prize,
The Promised Land, beneath the skies,
With courage, faith, and unwavering might,
Joshua fought the good fight, day and night.
God's promises, they all came true,
His faithfulness, forever anew,
Joshua's leadership, a beacon bright,
Guided by God's unending light.
In Joshua Chapter 12, we see,
God's faithfulness, for all to decree,
Triumphs of Joshua, a testament clear,
To trust in God, without any fear.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 11, we see,
The conquest of kings, a jubilee,
Joshua led his troops with skill,
To claim the Promised Land, God's will.
Kings of Canaan, they rose in might,
With chariots and soldiers to fight,
But Joshua trusted in the Lord,
His faith unwavering, by God's word.
He gathered his army, bold and brave,
And God's promise, He did engrave,
On their hearts, as they marched ahead,
With God's guidance, they were not misled.
They conquered kings and cities too,
God's power, in full view,
With Joshua's leadership so strong,
They marched and sang a victory song.
For God was with them, every step,
His faithfulness, they'll never forget,
In Joshua Chapter 11, a tale,
Of God's provision, that shall never fail.
So let us learn from Joshua's quest,
To trust in God, and give our best,
With faith and courage, we can stand,
Conquering kings, at God's command.
Prompt: Joshua led his army strong,
Fighting battles all day long,
In Chapter 10, a tale so grand,
The Lord's mighty power, he did command.
Sun and moon, they stood still,
Obeying Joshua's will,
He prayed to God with faith so bright,
And won the battle with His light.
Amidst the chaos, amidst the fight,
Joshua trusted with all his might,
His enemies were put to flight,
As God fought for him day and night.
A miracle, so wondrous to see,
God's glory shone for all to plea,
With Joshua's faith, and God's embrace,
The enemies fell, without a trace.
So let us learn from Joshua's story,
To trust in God, with faith and glory,
For when we seek Him, with all our heart,
He'll guide us through, and never depart.
In Joshua Chapter 10, we find,
A victory that's truly one of a kind,
God's power, Joshua did avail,
A timeless tale that shall never fail.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 9, a tale is told,
Of Gibeonites, clever and bold.
They sought to deceive with cunning guile,
And avoid the edge of Israel's hostile.
Disguised as travelers from afar,
They fooled the Israelites, near and far.
They claimed to be from a distant land,
Seeking a treaty, a peaceful hand.
Without seeking counsel from the Lord,
Joshua made a vow, in accord.
To spare their lives, he made a pledge,
Not knowing they were on the edge.
When the truth was revealed too late,
Joshua honored his vow, despite the weight.
He made them servants, though deceived,
A consequence he could not relieve.
So, let us learn from Joshua's plight,
To seek God's wisdom, day and night.
In every decision, big or small,
To heed His voice and follow His call.
For even in the midst of deceit,
God's guidance is always complete.
With faith and wisdom, we can be,
Guided by His truth, forever free.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 8, a battle waged,
Against Ai, a city fiercely staged.
The Lord's command, Joshua heeds,
A cunning plan to meet their needs.
He laid an ambush in the night,
To take the city by surprise, with might.
A portion fled, the rest pursued,
As Joshua's army valiantly ensued.
The city captured, it was won,
By following God's orders, one by one.
The spoils of war, they did obtain,
As Joshua's faith did truly sustain.
With reverence and unwavering trust,
Joshua led his people, fair and just.
His faithfulness to God's command,
Brought victory to the Promised Land.
So let us learn from Joshua's story,
To follow God's ways, in all their glory.
With courage, faith, and steadfast might,
We too can overcome any fight.
Prompt: Joshua led, a valiant sight,
Victories won with God's own might.
But in their midst, a hidden sin,
Would soon cause trouble to begin.
Achan's greed, a costly deed,
He took the spoil, without heed.
Forbidden treasures, he did claim,
Disobeying God's holy name.
The battle of Ai, they thought was small,
But defeat came, a crushing fall.
Joshua mourned, with dust and tears,
Seeking God, in humbled fears.
God revealed the sin within,
Achan confessed, burdened by his sin.
The stolen treasures, brought to light,
Achan's sin, now faced with God's might.
Achan and his family faced the cost,
Their disobedience, a lesson lost.
God's justice, righteous and true,
Sin's consequences, they did rue.
In Chapter Seven, a solemn tale,
Of sin's deceit and its bitter trail.
Joshua learned, with God's correction,
Obeying God's word, the right direction.
Prompt: The city walls stood tall and grand,
A fortress strong, no one could withstand.
But Joshua followed God's plan,
Marching to the divine command.
For six days, they circled round,
Silent steps, without a sound.
On the seventh day, with trumpet's blast,
Jericho's walls crumbled fast.
Joshua's faith, unwavering and bold,
God's promises, he truly held.
Jericho's fall, a victory won,
By God's power, it was done.
Joshua's call, a lesson clear,
To trust in God, without a fear.
In Chapter Six, a tale of might,
God's guidance, a beacon of light.
Prompt: In Jericho's shadow, they stood,
Joshua led with courage and good.
The Jordan parted, a miraculous sight,
Their faith in God, burning bright.
Circumcision, a covenant renewed,
God's promises, forever pursued.
Feasting on Passover's fare,
Grateful hearts, lifted in prayer.
The manna ceased, a land they claimed,
Their journey, God's hand had framed.
The Captain of the Lord's host appeared,
Joshua knelt, humbled and revered.
With God's guidance, they marched ahead,
Jericho's walls, they would soon tread.
Joshua followed, without a frown,
As the walls came crashing down.
Joshua's faith, unwavering and true,
God's power, made known anew.
In Chapter Five, a triumphant tale,
Joshua's courage, shall never fail.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 4, a story to treasure,
Of stones of remembrance, a testimony of measure.
As Israel crossed Jordan, on dry land's grace,
God commanded them, a memorial to place.
Twelve stones they took, from the river's floor,
Representing each tribe, a symbol to restore,
God's faithfulness, His mighty hand,
Leading them onward, to the promised land.
The stones were set up, on Canaan's side,
A testament to God's power and guide,
A lasting witness, for generations to see,
God's miracles, for all to decree.
When asked by children, in time to come,
What do these stones mean, and where are from?
The people would tell, the story grand,
Of God's faithfulness, throughout the land.
So let us remember, as we journey through,
To set up stones of remembrance anew,
To testify of God's grace and love,
A testimony forever, pointing above.
In Joshua Chapter 4, we see,
Stones of remembrance, for you and me,
A legacy of God's faithfulness bright,
Guiding our steps with His eternal light.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 2, a story grand,
Of Rahab's faith, a courageous stand.
A harlot she was, yet her heart was true,
She sheltered spies, with courage anew.
She hid them well from Jericho's king,
And lied to save them, a risky thing.
For she believed in Israel's God,
And followed His path, though it was odd.
With a scarlet cord, she let them down,
From her window high, to the ground.
A sign of faith, a beacon bright,
Her trust in God, a guiding light.
Her home was spared when walls fell low,
For her faith and courage, God did show,
That even in unlikely places,
He honors faith with loving graces.
So let us learn from Rahab's tale,
That faith can overcome any travail,
No matter our past, or where we stand,
God's grace and mercy are close at hand.
In Joshua Chapter 2, we see,
A harlot's faith and bravery,
A reminder that God's love is grand,
And with faith, we can always stand.
Prompt: In Joshua Chapter 1, a tale is told,
Of a leader bold, with a heart of gold,
Named Joshua, chosen, brave and true,
To lead God's people to the promised land anew.
Moses had passed, his time was through,
And Joshua now had much to do,
With the Israelites, a nation vast,
He knew the journey would be a steadfast.
"Be strong and of good courage," God proclaimed,
As Joshua's task was clearly framed,
"To the land I promised, you shall go,
No fear shall grip you, I will bestow."
With confidence and faith, Joshua stood,
Inspired by God's unwavering good,
He led the people across the Jordan's tide,
With God's guidance, they would not be denied.
The walls of Jericho, a mighty foe,
Seemed insurmountable, a daunting show,
But Joshua followed God's command,
Marching around with a faithful band.
On the seventh day, the walls fell down,
Victory was won with a righteous crown,
For Joshua trusted in God's plan,
And led his people to the promised land.
Through battles fought and victories won,
Joshua's faith never came undone,
He remained steadfast, resolute,
A leader courageous, always acute.
Prompt: Oh, the mighty sea, a fearsome sight,
With waves that rise to dizzying height.
A tsunami comes, an unstoppable force,
Crashing to shore with a thunderous course.
A wall of water, a raging tide,
With destruction spreading far and wide.
The land is swallowed by the ocean's might,
As buildings crumble, day turns to night.
People scream, they run and flee,
But the tsunami won't let them be.
It sweeps away all in its path,
Leaving only destruction and aftermath.
Oh, the devastation, the heartbreak and pain,
As lives are lost, and tears fall like rain.
The once serene shores now in disarray,
Forever changed by nature's fierce display.
But in the midst of chaos and despair,
Communities rise with tender care.
Rebuilding homes, and healing hearts,
Showing the world their resilient parts.
For though the tsunami may leave its mark,
The human spirit will not be dark.
With courage, hope, and strength so true,
We'll rise above, and start anew.
So let us remember, and never forget,
The power of nature, a force we must respect.
And cherish the precious gift of life,
As we face the aftermath of strife.
Prompt: A voice that soars, a talent rare,
A country queen, with fiery flair,
Her melodies, a heartfelt tale,
With lyrics that never fail.
From "Jesus Take the Wheel" to "Before He Cheats",
Carrie Underwood's music beats,
With power, passion, and emotion,
A voice that stirs a deep devotion.
Her stage presence, a captivating sight,
As she shines in the spotlight, each night,
Her voice, a gift that lights the stage,
A superstar, at every age.
With accolades and awards, she's crowned,
Her voice and talent, world-renowned,
A country star, a shining star,
Carrie Underwood, a luminary by far.
An Inheritance Preserved - Numbers Chapter 36 Poem
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Prompt: A land divided, a heritage claimed,
But an issue arose, in Israel's famed,
For daughters of Zelophehad, they came,
With a plea for justice, a just acclaim.
Their father died, without a son,
And so their claim, they thought was done,
But Moses sought the Lord's decree,
To settle the matter, impartially.
In Numbers Thirty-Six, the answer came,
A law decreed, a just refrain,
The daughters of Zelophehad could inherit,
Their father's portion, without a merit.
But a condition set, to preserve the land,
That they must marry within their clan,
To keep the inheritance intact,
And ensure the tribes remained intact.
A tale of justice, a story told,
Of women bold, who were strong and bold,
In Numbers Thirty-Six, their cause upheld,
Their rightful claim, by God compelled.
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