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The king of Jerusalem, Adonisedec, was told of what had befallen; how Josue had taken Hai and overthrown it, making an end of city and king, there as at Jericho; how the Gabaonites had gone over to Israel and become their allies. (Joshua 10, 1)
The same day, Josue took Maceda and put its garrison to the sword; he slew its king, too, and all its citizens; not even a remnant was left alive; Maceda’s king must fare like Jericho’s. (Joshua 10, 28)
of this, with its king, the Lord gave Israel mastery, so they put all its inhabitants to the sword, sparing none; Lebna’s king, too, must go the way of Jericho’s. (Joshua 10, 30)
The kings of Jericho, and Hai that is next to Bethel, (Joshua 12, 9)
Such was the distribution made by Moses himself, on the plains of Moab, east of Jordan, opposite Jericho. (Joshua 13, 32)
The territory which was allotted to the descendants of Joseph reached up to Jericho and the waters of Jordan by Jericho on the east, taking in the waste land that climbs up from Jericho to the hill-country of Bethel. (Joshua 16, 1)
and came down from Janoe to Ataroth and Naaratha, and so down towards Jericho, where it reached the Jordan again. (Joshua 16, 7)
Their frontier began at the Jordan, and went northwards till it was north of Jericho, then climbed up westwards into the hills, till it reached the desert of Bethaven. (Joshua 18, 12)
The cities it contained were Jericho, Beth-Hagla, Vale of Casis, (Joshua 18, 21)
Across the Jordan, east of Jericho, they agreed on Bosor, on the desert lowlands, for Ruben; Ramoth, in Galaad, for Gad; and Gaulon, in Basan, for Manasses. (Joshua 20, 8)
You crossed Jordan, and made your way to Jericho. And the men of Jericho withstood you, Amorrhite and Pherezite, Chanaanite and Hethite, Gergesite and Hevite and Jebusite, but I gave you the mastery over them. (Joshua 24, 11)
David, when he heard of this, sent out to meet them, covered with confusion as they were, and bade them wait in Jericho, not returning home until their beards were grown again. (2 Samuel 10, 5)
