Talált 231 Eredmények: history of joshua 12

  • The spies said to Joshua on their return: "It would not be necessary to mobilize the whole army: some two or three thousand men will be enough to conquer the land. It would be useless to tire the people for that nation is but few in number." (Joshua 7, 3)

  • Then Joshua and all the leaders of Israel rent their garments, put ashes on their heads and remained prostrate before the Ark of Yahweh until evening. Joshua lamented: (Joshua 7, 6)

  • Joshua rose early in the morning and ordered the tribes of Israel to present themselves. (Joshua 7, 16)

  • Joshua then said to him: "My son, confess the truth before Yahweh, the God of Israel, and render him praise. Tell me what you have done without hiding anything." (Joshua 7, 19)

  • Joshua then sent some messengers who ran to the tent of Achan and found the booty inside the tent with the silver underneath. (Joshua 7, 22)

  • They took all these and presented them to Joshua and to the people; everything was put before Yahweh. (Joshua 7, 23)

  • Then Joshua took Achan together with the silver, the mantle and the gold, his sons as well as his daughters, his oxen, asses and sheep, his tent and all that he had. All Israel accompanied him and they brought them to the Valley of Achor. (Joshua 7, 24)

  • There Joshua said to him: "Since you brought us misfortune, may Yahweh bring this misfortune upon you today." Then all the people stoned him. (Joshua 7, 25)

  • 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)

  • So Joshua left with all his warriors and went up to Ai. Then he chose thirty thousand valiant warriors, and sent them out by night. (Joshua 8, 3)

  • 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)

  • Very early in the morning, Joshua rose and mustered his army, and then marched at the head of the people, accompanied by the leaders. (Joshua 8, 10)


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