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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)


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