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Proverbs 16:33
We may throw the dice, but the Lord determines how they fall.
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1 Samuel 14 42
Then Saul said,“ Now cast lots again and choose between me and Jonathan.” And Jonathan was shown to be the guilty one.
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1 Chronicles 6 63
The descendants of Merari received by sacred lots twelve towns from the territories of Reuben, Gad, and Zebulun.
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Nehemiah 11:1
The leaders of the people were living in Jerusalem, the holy city. A tenth of the people from the other towns of Judah and Benjamin were chosen by sacred lots to live there, too, while the rest stayed where they were.
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1 Chronicles 24 31
Like the descendants of Aaron, they were assigned to their duties by means of sacred lots, without regard to age or rank. Lots were drawn in the presence of King David, Zadok, Ahimelech, and the family leaders of the priests and the Levites.
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Joshua 14:2
These nine and a half tribes received their grants of land by means of sacred lots, in accordance with the Lord’s command through Moses.
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1 Samuel 10 21-1 Samuel 10 27
Then he brought each family of the tribe of Benjamin before the Lord, and the family of the Matrites was chosen. And finally Saul son of Kish was chosen from among them. But when they looked for him, he had disappeared!So they asked the Lord,“ Where is he?” And the Lord replied,“ He is hiding among the baggage.”So they found him and brought him out, and he stood head and shoulders above anyone else.Then Samuel said to all the people,“ This is the man the Lord has chosen as your king. No one in all Israel is like him!” And all the people shouted,“ Long live the king!”Then Samuel told the people what the rights and duties of a king were. He wrote them down on a scroll and placed it before the Lord. Then Samuel sent the people home again.When Saul returned to his home at Gibeah, a group of men whose hearts God had touched went with him.But there were some scoundrels who complained,“ How can this man save us?” And they scorned him and refused to bring him gifts. But Saul ignored them.[ Nahash, king of the Ammonites, had been grievously oppressing the people of Gad and Reuben who lived east of the Jordan River. He gouged out the right eye of each of the Israelites living there, and he didn’t allow anyone to come and rescue them. In fact, of all the Israelites east of the Jordan, there wasn’t a single one whose right eye Nahash had not gouged out. But there were 7,000 men who had escaped from the Ammonites, and they had settled in Jabesh gilead.]