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  • They marched once round the city (on the second day) and went back to camp; and so on for six days. (Joshua 6, 14)

  • On the seventh day, they got up at dawn and marched (in the same manner) round the city seven times. (This was the only day when they marched round the city seven times.) (Joshua 6, 15)

  • At the seventh time, the priests blew their trumpets and Joshua said to the people, 'Raise the war cry, for Yahweh has given you the city! (Joshua 6, 16)

  • 'The city and everyone in it must be devoted to Yahweh under the curse of destruction; the life of Rahab the prostitute alone must be spared, with all those with her in her house, since she hid the messengers we sent. (Joshua 6, 17)

  • The people raised the war cry, the trumpets sounded. When the people heard the sound of the trumpet, they raised a mighty war cry and the wall collapsed then and there. At once the people stormed the city, each man going straight forward; and they captured the city. (Joshua 6, 20)

  • They enforced the curse of destruction on everyone in the city: men and women, young and old, including the oxen, the sheep and the donkeys, slaughtering them all. (Joshua 6, 21)

  • They burned the city and everything inside it, except the silver, the gold and the things of bronze and iron; these they put into the treasury of Yahweh's house. (Joshua 6, 24)

  • At that time Joshua made them take this oath before Yahweh: Accursed before Yahweh be the man who rises up and rebuilds this city (Jericho)! On his first-born will he lay its foundations, on his youngest son set up its gates! (Joshua 6, 26)

  • When Joshua and the Israelites had finished inflicting a very great defeat on them, to the point of destroying them, those who had escaped alive took refuge in their fortresses. (Joshua 10, 20)

  • no city had made peace with the Israelites except the Hivites who lived at Gibeon; all the rest had been captured in battle. (Joshua 11, 19)

  • 'Speak to the Israelites and say to them, "Choose yourselves the cities of refuge of which I spoke to you through Moses, (Joshua 20, 2)

  • to which anyone who has accidentally (unintentionally) killed someone else may flee, and which will serve you as refuge from the avenger of blood. (Joshua 20, 3)


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