8. Moses had already given land east of the River Jordan to the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and half of Manasseh.
9. This region stretched north from the town in the middle of the valley of the River Arnon, and included the town of Aroer on the northern edge of the valley. It covered the flat lands of Medeba north of Dibon,
10. and took in the towns that had belonged to Sihon, the Amorite king of Heshbon. Some of these towns were as far east as the Ammonite border.
13. However, the Israelites did not force the people of Geshur and Maacah to leave, and they still live there among the Israelites.
14. Moses did not give any land to the Levi tribe, because the Lord God of Israel had told them, “Instead of land, you will receive the sacrifices offered at my altar.”
15. Moses gave land to each of the clans in the Reuben tribe.
16. Their land started in the south at the town in the middle of the valley of the River Arnon, took in the town of Aroer on the northern edge of the valley, and went as far north as the flat lands around Medeba.
22. The Israelites also killed Balaam the son of Beor, who had been a fortune-teller.
23. This region with its towns and villages was the land for the Reuben tribe, and the River Jordan was its western border.
24. Moses also gave land to each of the clans in the Gad tribe.
25. It included the town of Jazer, and in the Gilead region their territory took in the land and towns as far east as the town of Aroer just west of Rabbah. This was about half of the land that had once belonged to the Ammonites.
26. The land given to Gad stretched from Heshbon in the south to Ramath-Mizpeh and Betonim in the north, and even further north to Mahanaim and Lidebor.
27. Gad also received the eastern half of the Jordan valley, which had been ruled by King Sihon of Heshbon. This territory stretched as far north as Lake Galilee, and included the towns of Beth-Haram, Beth-Nimrah, Succoth, and Zaphon.
28. These regions with their towns and villages were given to the Gad tribe.