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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)


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