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When the men of Ai looked back, they saw smoke rising from the town into the sky. None of them had the courage to run in any direction, for the people fleeing towards the desert turned back on their pursuers. (Joshua 8, 20)
For, once Joshua and all Israel saw that the town had been seized by the men in ambush, and that smoke was rising from the town, they turned about and attacked the men of Ai. (Joshua 8, 21)
When Israel had finished killing all the inhabitants of Ai in the open ground, and in the desert where they had pursued them, and when every single one had fallen to the sword, all Israel returned to Ai and slaughtered its remaining population. (Joshua 8, 24)
All Israel, with their elders, their officials and their judges, stood on either side of the ark, facing the levitical priests who were carrying the ark of the covenant of Yahweh, foreigners with the native-born, half of them on the upper slopes of Mount Ebal, as Moses, servant of Yahweh, had originally ordered for the blessing of the people of Israel. (Joshua 8, 33)
After this, Joshua read all the words of the Law -- the blessing and the cursing -- exactly as it stands written in the Book of the Law. (Joshua 8, 34)
The Israelites did not attack them, since the leaders of the community had sworn to them by Yahweh, God of Israel, but the whole community muttered against the leaders. (Joshua 9, 18)
The leaders, however, all said to the whole community, 'Since we have sworn an oath to them by Yahweh, God of Israel, we cannot touch them now. (Joshua 9, 19)
There was consternation at this, since Gibeon was as important a town as any of the royal towns themselves (it was larger than Ai), while all its citizens were fighting men. (Joshua 10, 2)
'Join me up here and help me to conquer Gibeon, since it has made peace with Joshua and the Israelites.' (Joshua 10, 4)
The men of Gibeon sent word to Joshua in the camp at Gilgal, 'Do not desert your servants; come up here quickly to save us and help us, since all the Amorite kings living in the highlands have allied themselves against us.' (Joshua 10, 6)
There was never a day like that before or since, when Yahweh obeyed the voice of a man -- for Yahweh was fighting for Israel. (Joshua 10, 14)
All these kings and their territory Joshua captured in a single campaign, because Yahweh, God of Israel, fought for Israel. (Joshua 10, 42)
