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Naphtali failed to drive out the inhabitants of Beth-shemesh and Beth-anath. So the Naphtalites also lived among the Canaanite inhabitants of the land, but the inhabitants of Beth-shemesh and Beth-anath served them as forced laborers.
Berean Standard Bible (BSB)
Naphtali didn’t drive out the inhabitants of Beth Shemesh, nor the inhabitants of Beth Anath; but he lived among the Canaanites, the inhabitants of the land: nevertheless the inhabitants of Beth Shemesh and of Beth Anath became subject to forced labor.
World English Bible (WEB)
Neither did Naphtali{H5321} drive out{H3423}{(H8689)} the inhabitants{H3427}{(H8802)} of Bethshemesh{H1053}, nor the inhabitants{H3427}{(H8802)} of Bethanath{H1043}; but he dwelt{H3427}{(H8799)} among{H7130} the Canaanites{H3669}, the inhabitants{H3427}{(H8802)} of the land{H776}: nevertheless the inhabitants{H3427}{(H8802)} of Bethshemesh{H1053} and of Bethanath{H1043} became tributaries{H4522} unto them.
Strong's King James
Naphtali hath not dispossessed the inhabitants of Beth-Shemesh, and the inhabitants of Beth-Anath, and he dwelleth in the midst of the Canaanite, the inhabitants of the land; and the inhabitants of Beth-Shemesh and of Beth-Anath have become tributary to them.
Young's Literal Translation
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