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  • So died all those who had pursued Israel on the desert road, slain on the field of battle; then the Israelites went back and made an end of the city. (Joshua 8, 24)

  • The king of Jerusalem, Adonisedec, was told of what had befallen; how Josue had taken Hai and overthrown it, making an end of city and king, there as at Jericho; how the Gabaonites had gone over to Israel and become their allies. (Joshua 10, 1)

  • And he was overcome with fear; this Gabaon was a great city, a royal capital, of more importance than Hai, and with brave warriors to defend it. (Joshua 10, 2)

  • took it, gave it up to destruction; made an end of its king, and its subject towns, and all that dwelt there, leaving none alive; at Hebron, as at Eglon, all must be put to the sword. (Joshua 10, 37)

  • which he took and sacked; here too he made an end of its king and all its dependencies; none was spared in the general slaughter, and the king of Dabir fared no better than the kings of Hebron and Lebna. (Joshua 10, 39)

  • except those which stood among the mountains, or on steep hills;✻ Asor itself was the only well-defended city the Israelites burned down. (Joshua 11, 13)

  • These conquests of his extended from the slopes of the Edomite hills right up to Baalgad, on the Lebanon plain under mount Hermon; the kings, everywhere, were captured, and crushed, and slain. (Joshua 11, 17)

  • Long time must Josue spend campaigning against them; (Joshua 11, 18)

  • there was no city that surrendered to the Israelites, except the Hevite city of Gabaon, all the rest were reduced by force of arms. (Joshua 11, 19)

  • 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)

  • Afterwards, when Josue was old and near his end, the Lord bade him bethink himself of his great age; here were wide tracts of land still waiting to be apportioned. (Joshua 13, 1)

  • Such were the towns and villages that passed into the possession of Ruben’s descendants, and they had the river Jordan for their boundary. (Joshua 13, 23)


“O bem dura eternamente.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina