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When you cross the Jordan and reach the land which the Lord means to give you, raise up great stones, and smooth them over with plaster; (Deuteronomy 27, 2)
and there an altar must be built to the Lord your God, out of stones which no iron has ever touched, (Deuteronomy 27, 5)
stones still rough and unpolished. On this, offer the Lord burnt-sacrifice, (Deuteronomy 27, 6)
They are to serve you for a monument; your children, before long, will be asking you, What is the meaning of these stones? (Joshua 4, 6)
And you will be able to answer, When the ark that bears record of the Lord’s covenant went across the Jordan, the waters dried up at its coming; that is why these stones have been set up here, to remind Israel of that crossing for all time. (Joshua 4, 7)
The Israelites did as Josue bade them; carried the twelve stones from the river-bed, one for each tribe, as the Lord had commanded, and set them down in the camp. (Joshua 4, 8)
Josue also marked the place, full in the bed of Jordan, where the priests and the ark had halted; here, too, he set up twelve stones, which are there to this day. (Joshua 4, 9)
Here, at Galgal, Josue set up the twelve stones they had taken out of the river-bed. (Joshua 4, 20)
And he said to the Israelites, It will not be long before sons are asking their fathers the question, What is the meaning of these stones? (Joshua 4, 21)
They raised a great heap of stones over him, which stands there yet, to mark the place where the Lord’s anger was appeased; and it is called the Valley of Achor, Trouble, to this day. (Joshua 7, 26)
and the king he left hanging on a gibbet until evening came and the sun set. At Josue’s bidding, they took his body down and laid it at the entrance of the city, covering it with a great heap of stones, which remains there to this day. (Joshua 8, 29)
in pursuance of the command given to Israel by God’s servant Moses, when he wrote down the law; an altar of unpolished stones, that no iron tool had touched. On this he offered the Lord burnt-sacrifice, and slew victims by way of welcome-offering. (Joshua 8, 31)
