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  • The people then set up their camp to the north of the city and their rearguard to the west. That night Joshua was in the valley. (Joshua 8, 13)

  • When the king of Ai saw the situation, he made haste with all his people to attack Israel on the slope opposite the valley of Jordan, without knowing that the Israelites had prepared an ambush behind the city. (Joshua 8, 14)

  • Then all the people of the city began to shout and left to pursue them. (Joshua 8, 16)

  • No one remained to defend the city, and they left the city open. (Joshua 8, 17)

  • Then Yahweh said to Joshua: "Stretch out toward Ai the javelin you have in your hand because I have given you this city." (Joshua 8, 18)

  • So Joshua did this, and at this sign the warriors rose out of their places in the ambush and ran to the city. They entered and seized the city, and set it on fire. (Joshua 8, 19)

  • The men of Ai looked back and saw the smoke of the city rising up to heaven, and at the same time, the Israelites who were fleeing turned back upon them. (Joshua 8, 20)

  • for on one side were Joshua and all the people of Israel, and on the other, those who had just set the city on fire. The Israelites killed them until none were left to survive or to escape. (Joshua 8, 22)

  • The Israelites killed the inhabitants of Ai who went into the fields or who fled to the wilderness; they killed them all. Then they returned to the city and killed all by the sword. (Joshua 8, 24)

  • Joshua burned the city and left it in ruins. That place has remained as it was to this day. (Joshua 8, 28)

  • As for the king of Ai, Joshua had him hanged on a tree until the sun set. Then he had his body taken down; they cast it at the entrance of the city and raised over it a great heap of stones which can be seen to this day. (Joshua 8, 29)

  • He feared greatly, for Gibeon was a very important city, a royal city greater than Ai and its men were very brave. (Joshua 10, 2)


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