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  • On the following day, Joshua rose early in the morning (Joshua 6, 12)

  • On the seventh day, the Israelites rose early at dawn and marched around Jericho in the same way as on the previous days. But on that day, they did it seven times. (Joshua 6, 15)

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

  • 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)

  • 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 northern border began at the Jordan, climbed to the northern side of Jericho, rose through the hill country westward and ended at the wilderness of Beth-aven. (Joshua 18, 12)

  • Then Ehud approached him, while the king was seated alone on his private roof chamber where it was cool. Ehud said to him, "Lord, I have a warning from God for you." The king rose from his seat. (Judges 3, 20)

  • So it was: Gideon rose at day-break, squeezed the fleece and wrung out the dew, filling a cup with water. (Judges 6, 38)

  • Jerubaal, that is Gideon, rose early with all the people who were with him and they encamped beside the spring of Harod. The Midianite camp was farther north and extended from the hill of Moreb to the plains. (Judges 7, 1)

  • Abimelech and all his troops rose by night, and they laid an ambush against Shechem in four groups. (Judges 9, 34)

  • When Gaal, the son of Ebed, went out and stood at the entrance of the city, Abimelech and his troops rose from their hiding place. (Judges 9, 35)

  • so he called his troops, divided them into three groups and laid an ambush in the fields. When he saw the people coming out of the city, he rose against them and killed them. (Judges 9, 43)


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