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Meanwhile, such was the divine command Josue had received through Moses, the priests must stand there in the river-bed till all was over.✻ So the people marched on speedily enough; (Joshua 4, 10)
And with that, Josue cast himself down, face to ground; What message hast thou, my Lord, for thy servant? he asked. (Joshua 5, 15)
Rise up, and bid the people cleanse themselves; tell them that to-morrow they must come into my presence undefiled. And give them this message from the Lord God of Israel: Israelites, you are harbouring forbidden spoil among you, and the guilty man must be destroyed before you can stand against your enemies. (Joshua 7, 13)
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)
So it was that the descendants of Juda appeared before Josue in Galgala. And now Caleb, son of Jephone, the Cenezite, spoke thus to him: Thou hast not forgotten the divine promise that was made to God’s servant Moses at Cades-Barne, concerning us two. (Joshua 14, 6)
And now the Lord gave Josue this message for the sons of Israel; (Joshua 20, 1)
With this message the general assembly of the Lord’s people had entrusted them: What means this impiety? Would you forsake the Lord God of Israel, withdraw from his worship, and raise an unhallowed altar? (Joshua 22, 16)
The time has come when I must go the way all mortal things go at last; and I would have you cherish this message deep in your hearts. Of all the promises the Lord made you, not one has missed fulfilment; (Joshua 23, 14)
and he spoke thus to the people; Here is a message from the Lord your God. Long ago, these ancestors of yours, Thare and his sons Abraham and Nachor, had a home beyond the Euphrates, and there worshipped alien gods. (Joshua 24, 2)
and he wrote down in the book which contained the divine law, all that had passed. He took a great stone, too, and set it up under the oak that stood there in the Lord’s precincts; (Joshua 24, 26)
And now the Lord’s angel✻ removed from Galgal to the place that is called Lamentation. And his message was, I have taken you away from Egypt, and brought you to this land in fulfilment of the promise I made to your fathers, an oath irrevocable. (Judges 2, 1)
And all the sons of Israel wept aloud at the angel’s message; that is why the place was called Lamentation. (Judges 2, 4)
