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The command of the Lord as to the mode in which the fall of Jericho
should be brought about is given in these verses in a condensed form.
Further details (see Joshua 6:8, Joshua 6:16, etc.), were, no...
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6. THE FALL OF JERICHO
CHAPTER 6
_ 1. The divine instruction (Joshua 6:1)_
2. The instructions followed (Joshua 6:6)
3. The fall of Jericho (Joshua 6:20)
4. Rahab remembered ...
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JOSHUA 5:13 TO JOSHUA 6:27. THE CAPTURE OF JERICHO. The narrative
begins at Joshua 5:13; Joshua 6:1 is an insertion (observe that RV
places it in brackets), so that
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Capture and Destruction of Jericho
6. _And Joshua_ In obedience to the commands thus received Joshua
implicitly carries out the instructions given him and issues the
needful orders to the host....
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_Instructions for Attacking Jericho Joshua 6:1-11_
Now Jericho was straitly shut up because of the children of Israel:
none went out, and none came in.
2 And the Lord said unto Joshua, See, I have giv...
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_AND JOSHUA THE SON OF NUN CALLED THE PRIESTS, AND SAID UNTO THEM,
TAKE UP THE ARK OF THE COVENANT, AND LET SEVEN PRIESTS BEAR SEVEN
TRUMPETS OF RAMS' HORNS BEFORE THE ARK OF THE LORD._ JOSHUA ... CAL...
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6:6 blast-trumpets (a-26) See Note, Leviticus 25:10 ....
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THE CAPTURE OF JERICH
This chapter describes the first and perhaps MOST decisive _action in_
the war. The impression it produced (Joshua 6:27) no doubt did much to
decide the fortunes of subsequent ca...
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COME IN, AND RECEIVE GOD’S PROMISES!
JOSHUA
_BRIAN ROWLANDS_
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CHAPTER 6
V1 The people in Jericho kept their gate...
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וַ יִּקְרָ֞א יְהֹושֻׁ֤עַ בִּן ־נוּן֙
אֶל ־הַ
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THE COMMANDER AND HIS PLAN OF CAMPAIGN
Joshua 5:13; Joshua 6:1
When the heart is perfect with God we may count on His presence and
help. It is to the separated and obedient servant that the vision of...
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All the preparation being completed, the hosts of God moved forward as
the scourge of God in judgment on the corrupt peoples of the land.
It is impossible to imagine anything more calculated to impres...
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WHEN GOD BROUGHT DOWN THE WALLS
Joshua 6:1-27
When Joshua met the captain of the host of the Lord in chapter 5, he
asked him, "What does my Lord say to his servant?" He first told
Joshua to take off...
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Every verse, and every circumstance contained in a verse, relating to
the reduction and overthrow of Jericho, is important and worthy to be
attended to, if we view the whole as undoubtedly it ought to...
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The passing of the Jordan was a wondrous and significant event; but it
was not everything. It sank deep into the consciences of the
Canaanites on all sides; but there was more that was needed, and mor...
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In chapter 6 we find the principles on which the conquests of Israel
are founded. The work is altogether God's. He may indeed exercise His
people in conflict, but it is He who does all. "They went up...
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AND JOSHUA THE SON OF NUN CALLED THE PRIESTS,.... Not the Levites and
Kohathites, whose business it was in common to bear the ark, but upon
this occasion the priests; not all of them, but as many as w...
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And Joshua the son of Nun called the priests, and said unto them, Take
up the ark of the covenant, and let seven priests bear seven trumpets
of rams' horns before the ark of the LORD.
Ver. 6. _And Jo...
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_Of rams' horns_ Of the basest matter and the dullest sound, that the
excellence of the power might be of God. The original words, however,
here and Joshua 6:4, שׁופרות יובלום, _shoperoth jobelim_,
ma...
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1 Iericho is shut vp.
2 God instructeth Ioshua how to besiege it.
12 The citie is compassed.
17 It must be accursed.
20 The walles fall downe.
22 Rahab is saued.
26 The builder of Iericho is cur...
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And Joshua, the son of Nun, having received this command from the
Lord, CALLED THE PRIESTS AND SAID UNTO THEM, TAKE UP THE ARK OF THE
COVENANT, to carry it in the intended procession, AND LET SEVEN
PR...
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THE SIEGE OF JERICHO...
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JERICHO DESTROYED
Joshua and Israel having been fully prepared by God, their conquest of
Canaan begins. Jericho, with its thick walls, was securely shut up
(v.1), prepared for a long siege; but certa...
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6-16 Wherever the ark went, the people attended it. God's ministers,
by the trumpet of the everlasting gospel, which proclaims liberty and
victory, must encourage the followers of Christ in their spi...
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Joshua 6:6 Joshua H3091 son H1121 Nun H5126 called H7121 (H8799)
priests H3548 said H559 (H8799) up...
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‘ And Joshua, the son of Nun, called the priests and said to them,
“Take up the Ark of the covenant, and let seven priests bear seven
trumpets of rams' horns before the Ark of YHWH.”
YHWH had given hi...
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CONTENTS: Conquest of Jericho.
CHARACTERS: God, Joshua, priests, Rahab, 2 spies.
CONCLUSION: The victories of faith are often to be won by means, and
upon principles utterly foolish and inadequate i...
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Joshua 6:4. _Seven trumpets of rams' horns._ Josephus uses this term,
“rams' horns:” but in most versions it is holy trumpets, or
trumpets used in the Jubilee, as seems to be implied by the Hebrew
wor...
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_Ye shall not shout._
., until the day I bid you shout.
JOSHUA TAKING JERICHO
I. One of the essential attributes of a great leader--the power to
repress the passions of a nation of warriors: “Ye sha...
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JOSHUA—NOTE ON JOSHUA 6:1 Taking the Land. Although the Promised
Land is God’s gift to the Israelites (Joshua 6:2), now that they are
in the land they must conquer it....
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Joshua 6:8. Before the Lord] The Ark is now taken as the symbol of the
Divine presence, just as the Pillar of Cloud had been formerly.
JOSHUA 6:9. THE ARMED MEN WENT BEFORE] These ar...
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EXPOSITION
THE VICTORY.—
JOSHUA 6:1
This verse (see above) is parenthetical. It explains why the captain
of the Lord's host appeared unto Joshua. The inhabitants of Jericho,
though in a state of the...
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So in chapter six we begin the conquering of the land. The method by
which they took Jericho was very fascinating indeed.
The Lord said to Joshua, I have given to you the city of Jericho, and
its king...
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Acts 9:1; Deuteronomy 20:2; Exodus 25:14; Joshua 3:3; Joshua 3:6;...
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Of rams horns — Of the basest matter, and the dullest sound, that
the excellency of the power might be of God....