Joshua 4:14
Context4:14 That day the Lord brought honor to Joshua before all Israel. They respected 1 him all his life, 2 just as they had respected 3 Moses.
Joshua 5:9
Context5:9 The Lord said to Joshua, “Today I have taken away 4 the disgrace 5 of Egypt from you.” So that place is called Gilgal 6 even to this day.
Joshua 8:13
Context8:13 The army was in position – the main army north of the city and the rear guard west of the city. That night Joshua went into 7 the middle of the valley.
Joshua 8:25
Context8:25 Twelve thousand men and women died 8 that day, including all the men of Ai.
Joshua 9:27
Context9:27 and that day made them woodcutters and water carriers for the community and for the altar of the Lord at the divinely chosen site. (They continue in that capacity to this very day.) 9
Joshua 10:14
Context10:14 There has not been a day like it before or since. The Lord obeyed 10 a man, for the Lord fought for Israel!


[4:14] 2 tn Heb “all the days of his life.”
[5:9] 5 sn One might take the disgrace of Egypt as a reference to their uncircumcised condition (see Gen 34:14), but the generation that left Egypt was circumcised (see v. 5). It more likely refers to the disgrace they experienced in Egyptian slavery. When this new generation reached the promised land and renewed their covenantal commitment to the Lord by submitting to the rite of circumcision, the
[5:9] 6 sn The name Gilgal sounds like the Hebrew verb “roll away” (גַּלַל, galal).
[8:13] 7 tn Some Hebrew
[9:27] 13 tn Heb “and Joshua made them in that day woodcutters and water carriers for the community, and for the altar of the