Numbers 13:23

Tyndale Bible (1526/1534)

And they came vnto the ryuer of Escol and they cutt doune there a braunch with one clouster of grapes and bare it apo a staffe betwene twayne and also of the pomgranates and of the fygges of the place.

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  • Num 32:9 : 9 And they went vp euen vnto the ryuer of Escol and sawe the londe and discoraged the hertes of the childern of Israel that they shulde not goo in to the londe whiche the Lorde had geuen them.
  • Deut 1:24-25 : 24 And they departed and went vp in to the hye contre and came vnto the ryuer Escoll, and serched it out, 25 and toke of the frute of the londe in their hondes and brought it doune vnto us and brought us worde agayne and sayde: it is a good lande which the Lorde oure God doeth geue us.
  • Num 13:24 : 24 The ryuer was called Escol because of the clouster of grapes whiche the childern of Israel cutt doune there.

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  • Num 13:24-27
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    24 The ryuer was called Escol because of the clouster of grapes whiche the childern of Israel cutt doune there.

    25 And they turned backe agayne from serchinge the londe at.xl. dayes ende.

    26 And thei went and came to Moses and Aaron and vnto all the multitude of the childern of Israel vnto the wildernesse of Pharan: euen vnto Cades and brougthe them worde and also vnto all the congregacion and shewed them the frute of the lande.

    27 And they tolde him sayenge: we came vnto the londe wether thou sendedst vs and surely it is a lode that floweth with milke and honye and here is of the frute of it

  • Deut 1:22-25
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    22 And then ye came vnto me euery one and sayed: Let us sende men before us, to serche us out the londe and to brynge us worde agayne, both what waye we shall goo vpp by, and vnto what cities we shall come.

    23 And the sayenge pleassed me well and I toke.xij. men of you, of euery trybe one.

    24 And they departed and went vp in to the hye contre and came vnto the ryuer Escoll, and serched it out,

    25 and toke of the frute of the londe in their hondes and brought it doune vnto us and brought us worde agayne and sayde: it is a good lande which the Lorde oure God doeth geue us.

  • Num 13:19-22
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    19 and what the londe is that they dwell in whether it be good or bad and what maner of cities they dwell in: whether they dwell in tentes or walled townes

    20 ad what maner of londe it is: whether it be fatt or leane and whether there be trees therein or not. And be of a good corage and brynge of the frutes of the londe. And it was aboute the tyme that grapes are first rype.

    21 And they went vp and serched out the lande from the wildernesse of Zin vnto Rehob as men goo to Hemath

    22 and they ascended vnto the south and came vnto Hebron where Ahiman was and Sesai and Thalmani the sonnes of Enacke. Hebron was bylt.vij. yere before Zoan in Egipte.

  • Num 32:8-9
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    8 This dyd youre fathers whe I sent them from Cades bernea to se the londe.

    9 And they went vp euen vnto the ryuer of Escol and sawe the londe and discoraged the hertes of the childern of Israel that they shulde not goo in to the londe whiche the Lorde had geuen them.

  • Gen 40:10-11
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    10 and in the vyne were.iij. braunches and it was as though it budded and her blossos shottforth: and ye grapes there of waxed rype.

    11 And I had Pharaos cuppe in my hande and toke of the grapes and wronge them in to Pharaos cuppe and delyvered Pharaos cuppe into his hande.

  • 9 And they remoued fro Marah and wet vnto Elim where were.xij. fountaynes ad.lxx. datetrees and they pitched there.

  • 27 And they came to Elim where were.xij welles of water and.lxx. date trees, and they pitched there by the water.

  • 8 a londe of whete and of barly, of vynes, figtrees and pomgranates, a lond of olyuetrees with oyle and of honye:

  • 32 And they broughte vpp an euell reporte of the londe which they had serched vnto the childern of Israel sayenge. The londe which we haue gone thorowe to serche it out is a londe that careth vpp the inhabiters thereof and the people that we sawe in it are men of stature.

  • 20 And they toke their iorney from Suchoth: and pitched their tentes in Etham in the edge of the wyldernesse.

  • 40 And ye shall take you the first daye, the frutes of goodly trees and the braunches off palme trees and the bowes of thicke trees, ad wylowes of the broke, and shall reioyse before the Lorde.vij. dayes.

  • 5 Wherfore brought ye us out of Egipte to brynge us into this vngracious place which is no place of seed nor of fygges nor vynes nor of pomgranates nether is there any water to drynke?

  • 7 And then turned they and came to the well of iugmente which is Cades and smote all the contre of the Amalechites and also the amorytes that dwell in Hazezon Thamar.

  • 11 Than their father Israel sayde vnto the Yf it must nedes be so now: than do thus take of the best frutes of the lande in youre vesselles and brynge the man a present a curtesie bawlme and a curtesie of hony spyces and myrre dates and almondes.

  • 24 Saue only that which the yonge men haue eaten ad the partes of the men which went wyth me. Aner Escholl and Mamre. Let them take their partes.