[1] The allotment of the descendants of Joseph went from the Jordan by
Jericho, east of the waters of Jericho, into the wilderness, going up from
Jericho into the hill country to Bethel; [2] then going from Bethel to Luz,
it passes along to At'aroth, the territory of the Archites; [3] then it
goes down westward to the territory of the Japh'letites, as far as the
territory of Lower Beth-hor'on, then to Gezer, and it ends at the sea. [4]
The people of Joseph, Manas'seh and E'phraim, received their inheritance.
[5] The territory of the E'phraimites by their families was as follows: the
boundary of their inheritance on the east was At'aroth-ad'dar as far as
Upper Beth-hor'on, [6] and the boundary goes thence to the sea; on the
north is Mich-me'thath; then on the east the boundary turns round toward
Ta'anath-shi'loh, and passes along beyond it on the east to Jan-o'ah, [7]
then it goes down from Jan-o'ah to At'aroth and to Na'arah, and touches
Jericho, ending at the Jordan. [8] From Tap'puah the boundary goes westward
to the brook Kanah, and ends at the sea. Such is the inheritance of the
tribe of the E'phraimites by their families, [9] together with the towns
which were set apart for the E'phraimites within the inheritance of the
Manas'sites, all those towns with their villages. [10] However they did not
drive out the Canaanites that dwelt in Gezer: so the Canaanites have dwelt
in the midst of E'phraim to this day but have become slaves to do forced
labor.