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17 The fourth draw went to Yissashkar’s descendants according to their clans. 18 Their land included the cities of Yezreel, Kesulot, Shunem, 19 Hafaraim, Shion, Anaharat, 20 Rabbit, Kishion, Ebets, 21 Remet, Eyn-Gannim, Eyn-Haddah, and Beyt-Pazzets. 22 The border of their allotment met with Tabor, Shahazumah, and Beyt-Shemesh, coming out in the east at the Yordan—a total of sixteen cities as well as their surrounding villages. 23 That was Yissashkar’s descendants’ inheritance according to their clans, including those cities as well as their surrounding villages.