Trouvé 897 Résultats pour: city of Hebron

  • Joshua sent men from Jericho to Ai, which was near Bethaven, east of the city of Bethel. And he said to them: "Go up and explore the land." (Joshua 7, 2)

  • So about three thousand men attacked Ai but were repulsed by the city's defenders. (Joshua 7, 4)

  • Then Yahweh said to Joshua: "Do not fear or be discouraged. March with all your warriors against the city of Ai. I will give into your hands its king and its people, the city and its territory. (Joshua 8, 1)

  • You shall deal with Ai as you have dealt with Jericho and its king. But you may take possession of the plunder and all the animals. So now, prepare an ambush behind the city." (Joshua 8, 2)

  • And he commanded them: "Lie in ambush behind the city. Do not go very far and be ready. (Joshua 8, 4)

  • I and all the people who are with me shall close in on the city. But when they come out against us, as they did before, we shall flee from them. (Joshua 8, 5)

  • Then they shall pursue us and go out far from the city, thinking that we are fleeing from them as before. (Joshua 8, 6)

  • But then you shall rise from where you are hiding and occupy the city. Yahweh, our God, will give it to us. (Joshua 8, 7)

  • After taking the city, you shall burn it according to what Yahweh has commanded. These are my orders." (Joshua 8, 8)

  • So Joshua sent them out and they went to the place of ambush, between Bethel and Ai, to the west of the city, while Joshua slept that night in the midst of his people. (Joshua 8, 9)

  • All the warriors who were with him went up and marched until they reached the front of the city. Then they encamped opposite the northern side of the city. The valley separated them from the city. (Joshua 8, 11)

  • (Then he took five thousand men whom he set in ambush between Bethel and Ai, to the west of the city.) (Joshua 8, 12)


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