Found 323 Results for: Book of Joshua

  • Now the men of the city who were pursuing Joshua, looking back and seeing the smoke of the city rising up even to heaven, were no longer able to flee in one direction or another, especially since those who had pretended to flee, and who were heading toward the wilderness, had turned back very strongly against those who were pursuing them. (Joshua 8, 20)

  • And Joshua, and all of Israel, seeing that the city had been captured, and that the smoke of the city was ascending, returned and struck down the men of Ai. (Joshua 8, 21)

  • Also, they apprehended the king of the city of Ai, alive, and they brought him before Joshua. (Joshua 8, 23)

  • Truly Joshua did not draw back his hand, which he had stretched out on high, keeping hold of the shield until all the inhabitants of Ai were put to death. (Joshua 8, 26)

  • Then the sons of Israel divided among themselves the cattle and the plunder of the city, just as the Lord had instructed Joshua. (Joshua 8, 27)

  • Also, he suspended the king on a gallows, until evening and the setting of the sun. And Joshua instructed, and they took down his dead body from the hanging tree. And they cast it at the very entrance of the city, gathering a great pile of stones upon it, which remains even to the present day. (Joshua 8, 29)

  • Then Joshua built an altar to the Lord, the God of Israel, on Mount Ebal, (Joshua 8, 30)

  • just as Moses, the servant of the Lord, had instructed to the sons of Israel, and this was written in the book of the law of Moses: truly, an altar of uncut stones, which iron has not touched. And he offered holocausts upon it to the Lord, and he immolated victims as peace-offerings. (Joshua 8, 31)

  • After this, he read all the words of the blessing and the cursing, and all the things that were written in the book of the law. (Joshua 8, 34)

  • gathered themselves together, so that they might fight against Joshua and Israel, with one mind and with the same resolve. (Joshua 9, 2)

  • But those who were living in Gibeon, hearing all that Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai, (Joshua 9, 3)

  • And they traveled to Joshua, who at that time was staying in the camp at Gilgal. And they said to him, and to all of Israel with him, “We have come from a far away land, desiring to make peace with you.” And the sons of Israel responded to them, and said, (Joshua 9, 6)


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