Bible Cross References
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Joshua 3:14-17
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It was harvest time, and the river was in flood. When the people left the camp to cross the Jordan, the priests went ahead of them, carrying the Covenant Box. As soon as the priests stepped into the river,
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(SEE 3:14)
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the water stopped flowing and piled up, far upstream at Adam, the city beside Zarethan. The flow downstream to the Dead Sea was completely cut off, and the people were able to cross over near Jericho.
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While the people walked across on dry ground, the priests carrying the LORD's Covenant Box stood on dry ground in the middle of the Jordan until all the people had crossed over.
Joshua 4:10-12
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The priests stood in the middle of the Jordan until everything had been done that the LORD ordered Joshua to tell the people to do. This is what Moses had commanded. The people hurried across the river.
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When they were all on the other side, the priests with the LORD's Covenant Box went on ahead of the people.
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The men of the tribes of Reuben and Gad and of half the tribe of Manasseh, ready for battle, crossed ahead of the rest of the people, as Moses had told them to do.
Joshua 4:23-12
Psalm 114:3
The Red Sea looked and ran away; the Jordan River stopped flowing.
Psalm 114:5
What happened, Sea, to make you run away? And you, O Jordan, why did you stop flowing?
the men
Joshua 6:1-27
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The gates of Jericho were kept shut and guarded to keep the Israelites out. No one could enter or leave the city.
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The LORD said to Joshua, "I am putting into your hands Jericho, with its king and all its brave soldiers.
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You and your soldiers are to march around the city once a day for six days.
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Seven priests, each carrying a trumpet, are to go in front of the Covenant Box. On the seventh day you and your soldiers are to march around the city seven times while the priests blow the trumpets.
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Then they are to sound one long note. As soon as you hear it, all the people are to give a loud shout, and the city walls will collapse. Then the whole army will go straight into the city."
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Joshua called the priests and told them, "Take the Covenant Box, and seven of you go in front of it, carrying trumpets."
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Then he ordered the people to start marching around the city, with an advance guard going on ahead of the LORD's Covenant Box.
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So, just as Joshua had ordered, an advance guard started out ahead of the priests who were blowing trumpets; behind these came the priests who were carrying the Covenant Box, followed by a rear guard. All this time the trumpets were sounding.
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(SEE 6:8)
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But Joshua had ordered the people not to shout, not to say a word until he gave the order.
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So he had this group of men take the LORD's Covenant Box around the city one time. Then they came back to camp and spent the night there.
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Joshua got up early the next morning, and for the second time the priests and soldiers marched around the city in the same order as the day before: first, the advance guard; next, the seven priests blowing the seven trumpets; then, the priests carrying the LORD's Covenant Box; and finally, the rear guard. All this time the trumpets were sounding.
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(SEE 6:12)
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On this second day they again marched around the city one time and then returned to camp. They did this for six days.
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On the seventh day they got up at daybreak and marched seven times around the city in the same way---this was the only day that they marched around it seven times.
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The seventh time around, when the priests were about to sound the trumpets, Joshua ordered the people to shout, and he said, "The LORD has given you the city!
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The city and everything in it must be totally destroyed as an offering to the LORD. Only the prostitute Rahab and her household will be spared, because she hid our spies.
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But you are not to take anything that is to be destroyed; if you do, you will bring trouble and destruction on the Israelite camp.
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Everything made of silver, gold, bronze, or iron is set apart for the LORD. It is to be put in the LORD's treasury."
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So the priests blew the trumpets. As soon as the people heard it, they gave a loud shout, and the walls collapsed. Then all the army went straight up the hill into the city and captured it.
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With their swords they killed everyone in the city, men and women, young and old. They also killed the cattle, sheep, and donkeys.
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Joshua then told the two men who had served as spies, "Go into the prostitute's house, and bring her and her family out, as you promised her."
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So they went and brought Rahab out, along with her father and mother, her brothers, and the rest of her family. They took them all, family and slaves, to safety near the Israelite camp.
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Then they set fire to the city and burned it to the ground, along with everything in it, except the things made of gold, silver, bronze, and iron, which they took and put in the LORD's treasury.
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But Joshua spared the lives of the prostitute Rahab and all her relatives, because she had hidden the two spies that he had sent to Jericho. (Her descendants have lived in Israel to this day.)
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At this time Joshua issued a solemn warning: "Anyone who tries to rebuild the city of Jericho will be under the LORD's curse. Whoever lays the foundation will lose his oldest son; Whoever builds the gates will lose his youngest."
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So the LORD was with Joshua, and his fame spread through the whole country.
Joshua 10:1-11
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Adonizedek, the king of Jerusalem, heard that Joshua had captured and totally destroyed Ai and had killed its king, just as he had done to Jericho and its king. He also heard that the people of Gibeon had made peace with the Israelites and were living among them.
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The people of Jerusalem were greatly alarmed at this because Gibeon was as large as any of the cities that had a king; it was larger than Ai, and its men were good fighters.
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So Adonizedek sent the following message to King Hoham of Hebron, King Piram of Jarmuth, King Japhia of Lachish, and to King Debir of Eglon:
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"Come and help me attack Gibeon, because its people have made peace with Joshua and the Israelites."
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These five Amorite kings, the kings of Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, and Eglon, joined forces, surrounded Gibeon, and attacked it.
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The men of Gibeon sent word to Joshua at the camp in Gilgal: "Do not abandon us, sir! Come at once and help us! Save us! All the Amorite kings in the hill country have joined forces and have attacked us!"
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So Joshua and his whole army, including the best troops, started out from Gilgal.
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The LORD said to Joshua, "Do not be afraid of them. I have already given you the victory. Not one of them will be able to stand against you."
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All night Joshua and his army marched from Gilgal to Gibeon, and they made a surprise attack on the Amorites.
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The LORD made the Amorites panic at the sight of Israel's army. The Israelites slaughtered them at Gibeon and pursued them down the mountain pass at Beth Horon, keeping up the attack as far south as Azekah and Makkedah.
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While the Amorites were running down the pass from the Israelite army, the LORD made large hailstones fall down on them all the way to Azekah. More were killed by the hailstones than by the Israelites.
Nehemiah 9:24
They conquered the land of Canaan; you overcame the people living there. You gave your people the power to do as they pleased with the people and kings of Canaan.
Nehemiah 9:25
Your people captured fortified cities, fertile land, houses full of wealth, cisterns already dug, olive trees, fruit trees, and vineyards. They ate all they wanted and grew fat; they enjoyed all the good things you gave them.
Psalm 78:54
He brought them to his holy land, to the mountains which he himself conquered.
Psalm 78:55
He drove out the inhabitants as his people advanced; he divided their land among the tribes of Israel and gave their homes to his people.
Psalm 105:44
He gave them the lands of other peoples and let them take over their fields,
Acts 7:45
Later on, our ancestors who received the tent from their fathers carried it with them when they went with Joshua and took over the land from the nations that God drove out as they advanced. And it stayed there until the time of David.
Acts 13:19
He destroyed seven nations in the land of Canaan and made his people the owners of the land.