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And when these began wading out, as soon as their feet were under water (it was harvest time, and the Jordan had risen to the full height of its banks), (Joshua 3, 15)
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)
It was at this time the Lord said to Josue, Have knives made of flint, and restore the rite of circumcision among the sons of Israel. (Joshua 5, 2)
There was need to renew this rite, because the men of the older generation, who were of age to bear arms at the time of the escape from Egypt, had died in the course of their desert wanderings. (Joshua 5, 4)
And on the seventh day do as follows. The priests will be carrying seven trumpets, such as are used at jubilee time, and marching with these in front of the ark that bears witness of my covenant. On this day you will go round the city seven times, to the sound of the trumpets the priests are carrying.✻ (Joshua 6, 4)
But Josue spared the harlot Rahab, with all her father’s household and all that was hers; and to this day her posterity finds a home in Israel. So well was she rewarded for hiding away those two spies of his in Jericho.At this time Josue laid the place under a ban; (Joshua 6, 25)
so as to draw them further and further away from the city in pursuit of us, routed (they will think) a second time. (Joshua 8, 6)
And a message came from the besieged city to Josue, who was still in his camp at Galgal: We are thy loyal servants, lose no time in coming to our aid. Hasten to our rescue and relief; all the Amorrhite kings of the hill country are banded together against us. (Joshua 10, 6)
At the same time Josue defeated Horam, king of Gazer, who had come to the aid of Lachis, and exterminated his whole people with him. (Joshua 10, 33)
But the Lord said to Josue, Do not be afraid of them; by this time to-morrow they are all doomed to die at Israel’s onslaught. Then thou wilt be able to hamstring those horses of theirs, give those chariots to the flames. (Joshua 11, 6)
Long time must Josue spend campaigning against them; (Joshua 11, 18)
At this time, too, Josue made his way up into the mountain country, Hebron, Dabir, Anab, and all the mountain country both of Juda and Israel, to make an end of the Enacim and their cities. (Joshua 11, 21)
