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9:3 MSG
逐节对照
  • The Message - The people of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai and cooked up a ruse. They posed as travelers: their donkeys loaded with patched sacks and mended wineskins, threadbare sandals on their feet, tattered clothes on their bodies, nothing but dry crusts and crumbs for food. They came to Joshua at Gilgal and spoke to the men of Israel, “We’ve come from a far-off country; make a covenant with us.”
  • 新标点和合本 - 基遍的居民听见约书亚向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 基遍的居民听见约书亚向耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 基遍的居民听见约书亚向耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 当代译本 - 基遍的居民听说约书亚在耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 圣经新译本 - 基遍的居民听见了约书亚向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • 中文标准译本 - 基遍的居民听说了约书亚对耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 现代标点和合本 - 基遍的居民听见约书亚向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 基遍的居民听见约书亚向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • New International Version - However, when the people of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai,
  • New International Reader's Version - The people of Gibeon heard about what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai.
  • English Standard Version - But when the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and to Ai,
  • New Living Translation - But when the people of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai,
  • Christian Standard Bible - When the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai,
  • New American Standard Bible - The inhabitants of Gibeon also heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and to Ai,
  • New King James Version - But when the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai,
  • Amplified Bible - But when the people of Gibeon [the Hivites] heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai,
  • American Standard Version - But when the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done unto Jericho and to Ai,
  • King James Version - And when the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done unto Jericho and to Ai,
  • New English Translation - When the residents of Gibeon heard what Joshua did to Jericho and Ai,
  • World English Bible - But when the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and to Ai,
  • 新標點和合本 - 基遍的居民聽見約書亞向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 基遍的居民聽見約書亞向耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 基遍的居民聽見約書亞向耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 當代譯本 - 基遍的居民聽說約書亞在耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 聖經新譯本 - 基遍的居民聽見了約書亞向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • 呂振中譯本 - 但是 基遍 的居民聽見了 約書亞 向 耶利哥 和 艾 城 所行的事,
  • 中文標準譯本 - 基遍的居民聽說了約書亞對耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 現代標點和合本 - 基遍的居民聽見約書亞向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • 文理和合譯本 - 基遍居民、聞約書亞所行於耶利哥及艾之事、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 基遍居民、聞約書亞伐耶利哥及埃、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 基遍 居民、聞 約書亞 向 耶利哥 與 艾 所行者、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Los gabaonitas, al darse cuenta de cómo Josué había tratado a las ciudades de Jericó y de Hai,
  • 현대인의 성경 - 그러나 히위족의 기브온 사람들은 여리고와 아이에서 일어난 일을 듣고
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Но жители Гаваона, услышав о том, что Иисус сделал с Иерихоном и Гаем,
  • Восточный перевод - Но жители Гаваона, услышав о том, что Иешуа сделал с Иерихоном и Гаем,
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Но жители Гаваона, услышав о том, что Иешуа сделал с Иерихоном и Гаем,
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Но жители Гаваона, услышав о том, что Иешуа сделал с Иерихоном и Гаем,
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Par contre, les habitants de Gabaon , en apprenant comment Josué avait traité Jéricho et Aï,
  • リビングバイブル - しかしギブオンの住民は、エリコとアイでの一部始終を聞いて、何とか生き延びようと策略を巡らし、使者をヨシュアのもとへ送りました。使者の一行は、いかにも遠い国から旅して来たかのように、ぼろぼろの服を着て、繕ったくつをはき、風雨にさらされた袋と、つぎはぎだらけのぶどう酒の皮袋と、かび臭い乾ききったパンをろばに積んでいました。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Contudo, quando os habitantes de Gibeom souberam o que Josué tinha feito com Jericó e Ai,
  • Hoffnung für alle - Auch die Einwohner der Stadt Gibeon vom Volk der Hiwiter hörten, was mit Jericho und Ai geschehen war.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Khi người Ga-ba-ôn nghe tin Giô-suê phá thành Giê-ri-cô và A-hi,
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - แต่เมื่อประชาชนในกิเบโอนได้ยินถึงสิ่งที่โยชูวาได้ทำกับเมืองเยรีโคและเมืองอัย
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - เมื่อ​ผู้​อาศัย​ของ​เมือง​กิเบโอน​ได้ยิน​ว่า​โยชูวา​กระทำ​สิ่ง​ใด​ต่อ​เยรีโค​และ​เมือง​อัย
交叉引用
  • Joshua 8:1 - God said to Joshua, “Don’t be timid and don’t so much as hesitate. Take all your soldiers with you and go back to Ai. I have turned the king of Ai over to you—his people, his city, and his land.
  • Joshua 8:2 - “Do to Ai and its king what you did to Jericho and its king. Only this time you may plunder its stuff and cattle to your heart’s content. Set an ambush behind the city.”
  • Joshua 8:3 - Joshua and all his soldiers got ready to march on Ai. Joshua chose thirty thousand men, tough, seasoned fighters, and sent them off at night with these orders: “Pay me all of your attention now. Lie in ambush behind the city. Get as close as you can. Stay alert. I and the troops with me will approach the city head-on. When they come out to meet us just as before, we’ll turn and run. They’ll come after us, leaving the city. As we are off and running, they’ll say, ‘They’re running away just like the first time.’ That’s your signal to spring from your ambush and take the city. God, your God, will hand it to you on a platter. Once you have the city, burn it down. God says it, you do it. Go to it. I’ve given you your orders.”
  • Joshua 8:9 - Joshua sent them off. They set their ambush and waited between Bethel and Ai, just west of Ai. Joshua spent the night with the people.
  • Joshua 8:10 - Joshua was up early in the morning and mustered his army. He and the leaders of Israel led the troops to Ai. The whole army, fighting men all, marched right up within sight of the city and set camp on the north side of Ai. There was a valley between them and Ai. He had taken about five thousand men and put them in ambush between Bethel and Ai, west of the city. They were all deployed, the main army to the north of the city and the ambush to the west. Joshua spent the night in the valley.
  • Joshua 8:14 - So it happened that when the king of Ai saw all this, the men of the city lost no time; they were out of there at the crack of dawn to join Israel in battle, the king and his troops, at a field en route to the Arabah. The king didn’t know of the ambush set against him behind the city.
  • Joshua 8:15 - Joshua and all Israel let themselves be chased; they ran toward the wilderness. Everybody in the city was called to the chase. They pursued Joshua and were led away from the city. There wasn’t a soul left in Ai or Bethel who wasn’t out there chasing after Israel. The city was left empty and undefended as they were chasing Israel down.
  • Joshua 8:18 - Then God spoke to Joshua: “Stretch out the javelin in your hand toward Ai—I’m giving it to you.” Joshua stretched out the javelin in his hand toward Ai. At the signal the men in ambush sprang to their feet, ran to the city, took it, and quickly had it up in flames.
  • Joshua 8:20 - The men of Ai looked back and, oh! saw the city going up in smoke. They found themselves trapped with nowhere to run. The army on the run toward the wilderness did an about-face—Joshua and all Israel, seeing that the ambush had taken the city, saw it going up in smoke, turned and attacked the men of Ai.
  • Joshua 8:22 - Then the men in the ambush poured out of the city. The men of Ai were caught in the middle with Israelites on both sides—a real massacre. And not a single survivor. Except for the king of Ai; they took him alive and brought him to Joshua.
  • Joshua 8:24 - When it was all over, Israel had killed everyone in Ai, whether in the fields or in the wilderness where they had chased them. When the killing was complete, the Israelites returned to Ai and completed the devastation. The death toll that day came to twelve thousand men and women—everyone in Ai.
  • Joshua 8:26 - Joshua didn’t lower his outstretched javelin until the sacred destruction of Ai and all its people was completed. Israel did get to take the livestock and loot left in the city; God’s instructions to Joshua allowed for that.
  • Joshua 8:28 - Joshua burned Ai to the ground. A “heap” of nothing forever, a “no-place”—go see for yourself. He hanged the king of Ai from a tree. At evening, with the sun going down, Joshua ordered the corpse cut down. They dumped it at the entrance to the city and piled it high with stones—you can go see that also. * * *
  • Joshua 8:30 - Then Joshua built an altar to the God of Israel on Mount Ebal. He built it following the instructions of Moses the servant of God to the People of Israel and written in the Book of The Revelation of Moses, an altar of whole stones that hadn’t been chiseled or shaped by an iron tool. On it they offered to God Whole-Burnt-Offerings and sacrificed Peace-Offerings. He also wrote out a copy of The Revelation of Moses on the stones. He wrote it with the People of Israel looking on.
  • Joshua 8:33 - All Israel was there, foreigners and citizens alike, with their elders, officers, and judges, standing on opposite sides of the Chest, facing the Levitical priests who carry God’s Covenant Chest. Half of the people stood with their backs to Mount Gerizim and half with their backs to Mount Ebal to bless the People of Israel, just as Moses the servant of God had instructed earlier.
  • Joshua 8:34 - After that, he read out everything written in The Revelation, the Blessing and the Curse, everything in the Book of The Revelation. There wasn’t a word of all that Moses commanded that Joshua didn’t read to the entire congregation—men, women, children, and foreigners who had been with them on the journey.
  • Joshua 6:1 - Jericho was shut up tight as a drum because of the People of Israel: no one going in, no one coming out.
  • Joshua 6:2 - God spoke to Joshua, “Look sharp now. I’ve already given Jericho to you, along with its king and its elite forces. Here’s what you are to do: March around the city, all your soldiers. Circle the city once. Repeat this for six days. Have seven priests carry seven ram’s horn trumpets in front of the Chest. On the seventh day march around the city seven times, the priests blowing away on the trumpets. And then, a long blast on the ram’s horn—when you hear that, all the people are to shout at the top of their lungs. The city wall will collapse at once. All the people are to enter, every man straight on in.”
  • Joshua 6:6 - So Joshua son of Nun called the priests and told them, “Take up the Chest of the Covenant. Seven priests are to carry seven ram’s horn trumpets leading God’s Chest.”
  • Joshua 6:7 - Then he told the people, “Set out! March around the city. Have the armed guard march before the Chest of God.”
  • Joshua 6:8 - And it happened. Joshua spoke, the people moved: Seven priests with their seven ram’s horn trumpets set out before God. They blew the trumpets, leading God’s Chest of the Covenant. The armed guard marched ahead of the trumpet-blowing priests; the rear guard was marching after the Chest, marching and blowing their trumpets.
  • Joshua 6:10 - Joshua had given orders to the people, “Don’t shout. In fact, don’t even speak—not so much as a whisper until you hear me say, ‘Shout!’—then shout away!”
  • Joshua 6:11 - He sent the Chest of God on its way around the city. It circled once, came back to camp, and stayed for the night. Joshua was up early the next morning and the priests took up the Chest of God. The seven priests carrying the seven ram’s horn trumpets marched before the Chest of God, marching and blowing the trumpets, with the armed guard marching before and the rear guard marching after. Marching and blowing of trumpets!
  • Joshua 6:14 - On the second day they again circled the city once and returned to camp. They did this six days.
  • Joshua 6:15 - When the seventh day came, they got up early and marched around the city this same way but seven times—yes, this day they circled the city seven times. On the seventh time around the priests blew the trumpets and Joshua signaled the people, “Shout!—God has given you the city! The city and everything in it is under a holy curse and offered up to God. “Except for Rahab the harlot—she is to live, she and everyone in her house with her, because she hid the agents we sent.
  • Joshua 6:18 - “As for you, watch yourselves in the city under holy curse. Be careful that you don’t covet anything in it and take something that’s cursed, endangering the camp of Israel with the curse and making trouble for everyone. All silver and gold, all vessels of bronze and iron are holy to God. Put them in God’s treasury.”
  • Joshua 6:20 - The priests blew the trumpets. When the people heard the blast of the trumpets, they gave a thunderclap shout. The wall fell at once. The people rushed straight into the city and took it.
  • Joshua 6:21 - They put everything in the city under the holy curse, killing man and woman, young and old, ox and sheep and donkey.
  • Joshua 6:22 - Joshua ordered the two men who had spied out the land, “Enter the house of the harlot and rescue the woman and everyone connected with her, just as you promised her.” So the young spies went in and brought out Rahab, her father, mother, and brothers—everyone connected with her. They got the whole family out and gave them a place outside the camp of Israel. But they burned down the city and everything in it, except for the gold and silver and the bronze and iron vessels—all that they put in the treasury of God’s house.
  • Joshua 6:25 - But Joshua let Rahab the harlot live—Rahab and her father’s household and everyone connected to her. She is still alive and well in Israel because she hid the agents whom Joshua sent to spy out Jericho.
  • Joshua 6:26 - Joshua swore a solemn oath at that time: Cursed before God is the man who sets out to rebuild this city Jericho. He’ll pay for the foundation with his firstborn son, he’ll pay for the gates with his youngest son.
  • Joshua 6:27 - God was with Joshua. He became famous all over the land.
  • 2 Samuel 21:1 - There was a famine in David’s time. It went on year after year after year—three years. David went to God seeking the reason. God said, “This is because there is blood on Saul and his house, from the time he massacred the Gibeonites.”
  • 2 Samuel 21:2 - So the king called the Gibeonites together for consultation. (The Gibeonites were not part of Israel; they were what was left of the Amorites, and protected by a treaty with Israel. But Saul, a fanatic for the honor of Israel and Judah, tried to kill them off.)
逐节对照交叉引用
  • The Message - The people of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai and cooked up a ruse. They posed as travelers: their donkeys loaded with patched sacks and mended wineskins, threadbare sandals on their feet, tattered clothes on their bodies, nothing but dry crusts and crumbs for food. They came to Joshua at Gilgal and spoke to the men of Israel, “We’ve come from a far-off country; make a covenant with us.”
  • 新标点和合本 - 基遍的居民听见约书亚向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 基遍的居民听见约书亚向耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 基遍的居民听见约书亚向耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 当代译本 - 基遍的居民听说约书亚在耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 圣经新译本 - 基遍的居民听见了约书亚向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • 中文标准译本 - 基遍的居民听说了约书亚对耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 现代标点和合本 - 基遍的居民听见约书亚向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 基遍的居民听见约书亚向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • New International Version - However, when the people of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai,
  • New International Reader's Version - The people of Gibeon heard about what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai.
  • English Standard Version - But when the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and to Ai,
  • New Living Translation - But when the people of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai,
  • Christian Standard Bible - When the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai,
  • New American Standard Bible - The inhabitants of Gibeon also heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and to Ai,
  • New King James Version - But when the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai,
  • Amplified Bible - But when the people of Gibeon [the Hivites] heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai,
  • American Standard Version - But when the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done unto Jericho and to Ai,
  • King James Version - And when the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done unto Jericho and to Ai,
  • New English Translation - When the residents of Gibeon heard what Joshua did to Jericho and Ai,
  • World English Bible - But when the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and to Ai,
  • 新標點和合本 - 基遍的居民聽見約書亞向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 基遍的居民聽見約書亞向耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 基遍的居民聽見約書亞向耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 當代譯本 - 基遍的居民聽說約書亞在耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 聖經新譯本 - 基遍的居民聽見了約書亞向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • 呂振中譯本 - 但是 基遍 的居民聽見了 約書亞 向 耶利哥 和 艾 城 所行的事,
  • 中文標準譯本 - 基遍的居民聽說了約書亞對耶利哥和艾城所做的事,
  • 現代標點和合本 - 基遍的居民聽見約書亞向耶利哥和艾城所行的事,
  • 文理和合譯本 - 基遍居民、聞約書亞所行於耶利哥及艾之事、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 基遍居民、聞約書亞伐耶利哥及埃、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 基遍 居民、聞 約書亞 向 耶利哥 與 艾 所行者、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Los gabaonitas, al darse cuenta de cómo Josué había tratado a las ciudades de Jericó y de Hai,
  • 현대인의 성경 - 그러나 히위족의 기브온 사람들은 여리고와 아이에서 일어난 일을 듣고
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Но жители Гаваона, услышав о том, что Иисус сделал с Иерихоном и Гаем,
  • Восточный перевод - Но жители Гаваона, услышав о том, что Иешуа сделал с Иерихоном и Гаем,
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Но жители Гаваона, услышав о том, что Иешуа сделал с Иерихоном и Гаем,
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Но жители Гаваона, услышав о том, что Иешуа сделал с Иерихоном и Гаем,
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Par contre, les habitants de Gabaon , en apprenant comment Josué avait traité Jéricho et Aï,
  • リビングバイブル - しかしギブオンの住民は、エリコとアイでの一部始終を聞いて、何とか生き延びようと策略を巡らし、使者をヨシュアのもとへ送りました。使者の一行は、いかにも遠い国から旅して来たかのように、ぼろぼろの服を着て、繕ったくつをはき、風雨にさらされた袋と、つぎはぎだらけのぶどう酒の皮袋と、かび臭い乾ききったパンをろばに積んでいました。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Contudo, quando os habitantes de Gibeom souberam o que Josué tinha feito com Jericó e Ai,
  • Hoffnung für alle - Auch die Einwohner der Stadt Gibeon vom Volk der Hiwiter hörten, was mit Jericho und Ai geschehen war.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Khi người Ga-ba-ôn nghe tin Giô-suê phá thành Giê-ri-cô và A-hi,
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - แต่เมื่อประชาชนในกิเบโอนได้ยินถึงสิ่งที่โยชูวาได้ทำกับเมืองเยรีโคและเมืองอัย
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - เมื่อ​ผู้​อาศัย​ของ​เมือง​กิเบโอน​ได้ยิน​ว่า​โยชูวา​กระทำ​สิ่ง​ใด​ต่อ​เยรีโค​และ​เมือง​อัย
  • Joshua 8:1 - God said to Joshua, “Don’t be timid and don’t so much as hesitate. Take all your soldiers with you and go back to Ai. I have turned the king of Ai over to you—his people, his city, and his land.
  • Joshua 8:2 - “Do to Ai and its king what you did to Jericho and its king. Only this time you may plunder its stuff and cattle to your heart’s content. Set an ambush behind the city.”
  • Joshua 8:3 - Joshua and all his soldiers got ready to march on Ai. Joshua chose thirty thousand men, tough, seasoned fighters, and sent them off at night with these orders: “Pay me all of your attention now. Lie in ambush behind the city. Get as close as you can. Stay alert. I and the troops with me will approach the city head-on. When they come out to meet us just as before, we’ll turn and run. They’ll come after us, leaving the city. As we are off and running, they’ll say, ‘They’re running away just like the first time.’ That’s your signal to spring from your ambush and take the city. God, your God, will hand it to you on a platter. Once you have the city, burn it down. God says it, you do it. Go to it. I’ve given you your orders.”
  • Joshua 8:9 - Joshua sent them off. They set their ambush and waited between Bethel and Ai, just west of Ai. Joshua spent the night with the people.
  • Joshua 8:10 - Joshua was up early in the morning and mustered his army. He and the leaders of Israel led the troops to Ai. The whole army, fighting men all, marched right up within sight of the city and set camp on the north side of Ai. There was a valley between them and Ai. He had taken about five thousand men and put them in ambush between Bethel and Ai, west of the city. They were all deployed, the main army to the north of the city and the ambush to the west. Joshua spent the night in the valley.
  • Joshua 8:14 - So it happened that when the king of Ai saw all this, the men of the city lost no time; they were out of there at the crack of dawn to join Israel in battle, the king and his troops, at a field en route to the Arabah. The king didn’t know of the ambush set against him behind the city.
  • Joshua 8:15 - Joshua and all Israel let themselves be chased; they ran toward the wilderness. Everybody in the city was called to the chase. They pursued Joshua and were led away from the city. There wasn’t a soul left in Ai or Bethel who wasn’t out there chasing after Israel. The city was left empty and undefended as they were chasing Israel down.
  • Joshua 8:18 - Then God spoke to Joshua: “Stretch out the javelin in your hand toward Ai—I’m giving it to you.” Joshua stretched out the javelin in his hand toward Ai. At the signal the men in ambush sprang to their feet, ran to the city, took it, and quickly had it up in flames.
  • Joshua 8:20 - The men of Ai looked back and, oh! saw the city going up in smoke. They found themselves trapped with nowhere to run. The army on the run toward the wilderness did an about-face—Joshua and all Israel, seeing that the ambush had taken the city, saw it going up in smoke, turned and attacked the men of Ai.
  • Joshua 8:22 - Then the men in the ambush poured out of the city. The men of Ai were caught in the middle with Israelites on both sides—a real massacre. And not a single survivor. Except for the king of Ai; they took him alive and brought him to Joshua.
  • Joshua 8:24 - When it was all over, Israel had killed everyone in Ai, whether in the fields or in the wilderness where they had chased them. When the killing was complete, the Israelites returned to Ai and completed the devastation. The death toll that day came to twelve thousand men and women—everyone in Ai.
  • Joshua 8:26 - Joshua didn’t lower his outstretched javelin until the sacred destruction of Ai and all its people was completed. Israel did get to take the livestock and loot left in the city; God’s instructions to Joshua allowed for that.
  • Joshua 8:28 - Joshua burned Ai to the ground. A “heap” of nothing forever, a “no-place”—go see for yourself. He hanged the king of Ai from a tree. At evening, with the sun going down, Joshua ordered the corpse cut down. They dumped it at the entrance to the city and piled it high with stones—you can go see that also. * * *
  • Joshua 8:30 - Then Joshua built an altar to the God of Israel on Mount Ebal. He built it following the instructions of Moses the servant of God to the People of Israel and written in the Book of The Revelation of Moses, an altar of whole stones that hadn’t been chiseled or shaped by an iron tool. On it they offered to God Whole-Burnt-Offerings and sacrificed Peace-Offerings. He also wrote out a copy of The Revelation of Moses on the stones. He wrote it with the People of Israel looking on.
  • Joshua 8:33 - All Israel was there, foreigners and citizens alike, with their elders, officers, and judges, standing on opposite sides of the Chest, facing the Levitical priests who carry God’s Covenant Chest. Half of the people stood with their backs to Mount Gerizim and half with their backs to Mount Ebal to bless the People of Israel, just as Moses the servant of God had instructed earlier.
  • Joshua 8:34 - After that, he read out everything written in The Revelation, the Blessing and the Curse, everything in the Book of The Revelation. There wasn’t a word of all that Moses commanded that Joshua didn’t read to the entire congregation—men, women, children, and foreigners who had been with them on the journey.
  • Joshua 6:1 - Jericho was shut up tight as a drum because of the People of Israel: no one going in, no one coming out.
  • Joshua 6:2 - God spoke to Joshua, “Look sharp now. I’ve already given Jericho to you, along with its king and its elite forces. Here’s what you are to do: March around the city, all your soldiers. Circle the city once. Repeat this for six days. Have seven priests carry seven ram’s horn trumpets in front of the Chest. On the seventh day march around the city seven times, the priests blowing away on the trumpets. And then, a long blast on the ram’s horn—when you hear that, all the people are to shout at the top of their lungs. The city wall will collapse at once. All the people are to enter, every man straight on in.”
  • Joshua 6:6 - So Joshua son of Nun called the priests and told them, “Take up the Chest of the Covenant. Seven priests are to carry seven ram’s horn trumpets leading God’s Chest.”
  • Joshua 6:7 - Then he told the people, “Set out! March around the city. Have the armed guard march before the Chest of God.”
  • Joshua 6:8 - And it happened. Joshua spoke, the people moved: Seven priests with their seven ram’s horn trumpets set out before God. They blew the trumpets, leading God’s Chest of the Covenant. The armed guard marched ahead of the trumpet-blowing priests; the rear guard was marching after the Chest, marching and blowing their trumpets.
  • Joshua 6:10 - Joshua had given orders to the people, “Don’t shout. In fact, don’t even speak—not so much as a whisper until you hear me say, ‘Shout!’—then shout away!”
  • Joshua 6:11 - He sent the Chest of God on its way around the city. It circled once, came back to camp, and stayed for the night. Joshua was up early the next morning and the priests took up the Chest of God. The seven priests carrying the seven ram’s horn trumpets marched before the Chest of God, marching and blowing the trumpets, with the armed guard marching before and the rear guard marching after. Marching and blowing of trumpets!
  • Joshua 6:14 - On the second day they again circled the city once and returned to camp. They did this six days.
  • Joshua 6:15 - When the seventh day came, they got up early and marched around the city this same way but seven times—yes, this day they circled the city seven times. On the seventh time around the priests blew the trumpets and Joshua signaled the people, “Shout!—God has given you the city! The city and everything in it is under a holy curse and offered up to God. “Except for Rahab the harlot—she is to live, she and everyone in her house with her, because she hid the agents we sent.
  • Joshua 6:18 - “As for you, watch yourselves in the city under holy curse. Be careful that you don’t covet anything in it and take something that’s cursed, endangering the camp of Israel with the curse and making trouble for everyone. All silver and gold, all vessels of bronze and iron are holy to God. Put them in God’s treasury.”
  • Joshua 6:20 - The priests blew the trumpets. When the people heard the blast of the trumpets, they gave a thunderclap shout. The wall fell at once. The people rushed straight into the city and took it.
  • Joshua 6:21 - They put everything in the city under the holy curse, killing man and woman, young and old, ox and sheep and donkey.
  • Joshua 6:22 - Joshua ordered the two men who had spied out the land, “Enter the house of the harlot and rescue the woman and everyone connected with her, just as you promised her.” So the young spies went in and brought out Rahab, her father, mother, and brothers—everyone connected with her. They got the whole family out and gave them a place outside the camp of Israel. But they burned down the city and everything in it, except for the gold and silver and the bronze and iron vessels—all that they put in the treasury of God’s house.
  • Joshua 6:25 - But Joshua let Rahab the harlot live—Rahab and her father’s household and everyone connected to her. She is still alive and well in Israel because she hid the agents whom Joshua sent to spy out Jericho.
  • Joshua 6:26 - Joshua swore a solemn oath at that time: Cursed before God is the man who sets out to rebuild this city Jericho. He’ll pay for the foundation with his firstborn son, he’ll pay for the gates with his youngest son.
  • Joshua 6:27 - God was with Joshua. He became famous all over the land.
  • 2 Samuel 21:1 - There was a famine in David’s time. It went on year after year after year—three years. David went to God seeking the reason. God said, “This is because there is blood on Saul and his house, from the time he massacred the Gibeonites.”
  • 2 Samuel 21:2 - So the king called the Gibeonites together for consultation. (The Gibeonites were not part of Israel; they were what was left of the Amorites, and protected by a treaty with Israel. But Saul, a fanatic for the honor of Israel and Judah, tried to kill them off.)
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