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  • I for my part will not clear away for them any more of the nations which Joshua left when he died." (Judges 2, 21)

  • The cart came to the field of Joshua the Beth-shemite and stopped there. At a large stone in the field, the wood of the cart was split up and the cows were offered as a holocaust to the LORD. (1 Samuel 6, 14)

  • The golden mice, however, corresponded to the number of all the cities of the Philistines belonging to the five lords, including fortified cities and open villages. The large stone on which the ark of the LORD was placed is still in the field of Joshua the Beth-shemite at the present time. (1 Samuel 6, 18)

  • During his reign, Hiel from Bethel rebuilt Jericho. He lost his first-born son, Abiram, when he laid the foundation, and his youngest son, Segub, when he set up the gates, as the LORD had foretold through Joshua, son of Nun. (1 Kings 16, 34)

  • He brought in all the priests from the cities of Judah, and then defiled, from Geba to Beer-sheba, the high places where they had offered incense. He also tore down the high place of the satyrs, which was at the entrance of the Gate of Joshua, governor of the city, to the left as one enters the city gate. (2 Kings 23, 8)

  • whose son was Nun, whose son was Joshua. (1 Chronicles 7, 27)

  • Now the deeds of King David, first and last, can be found written in the history of Samuel the seer, the history of Nathan the prophet, and the history of Gad the seer, (1 Chronicles 29, 29)

  • The acts of Rehoboam, first and last, are written, as is well known, in the history of Shemaiah the prophet and of Iddo the seer (his family record). There was war continually between Rehoboam and Jeroboam. (2 Chronicles 12, 15)

  • His prayer and how his supplication was heard, all his sins and his infidelity, the sites where he built high places and erected sacred poles and carved images before he humbled himself, all can be found written down in the history of his seers. (2 Chronicles 33, 19)

  • Joshua, for executing his commission, became a judge in Israel. (1 Maccabees 2, 55)

  • Now the rest of the history of John, his wars and the brave deeds he performed, his rebuilding of the walls, and his other achievements- (1 Maccabees 16, 23)

  • But Judas and his men invoked the aid of the great Sovereign of the world, who, in the day of Joshua, overthrew Jericho without battering-ram or siege machine; then they furiously stormed the ramparts. (2 Maccabees 12, 15)


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