Joshua 4:23
Context4:23 For the Lord your God dried up the water of the Jordan before you while you crossed over. It was just like when the Lord your God dried up the Red Sea before us while we crossed it. 1
Joshua 7:26
Context7:26 Then they erected over him a large pile of stones (it remains to this very day 2 ) and the Lord’s anger subsided. So that place is called the Valley of Disaster to this very day.
Joshua 11:8
Context11:8 The Lord handed them over to Israel and they struck them down and chased them all the way to Greater Sidon, 3 Misrephoth Maim, 4 and the Mizpah Valley to the east. They struck them down until no survivors remained.
Joshua 17:14
Context17:14 The descendants of Joseph said to Joshua, “Why have you assigned us only one tribal allotment? After all, we have many people, for until now the Lord has enabled us to increase in number.” 5
Joshua 20:6
Context20:6 He must remain 6 in that city until his case is decided by the assembly 7 and the high priest dies. 8 Then the one who committed manslaughter may return home to the city from which he escaped.” 9


[4:23] 1 tn Heb “just as the
[7:26] 2 tc Heb “to this day.” The phrase “to this day” is omitted in the LXX and may represent a later scribal addition.
[11:8] 3 map For location see Map1 A1; JP3 F3; JP4 F3.
[11:8] 4 tn The meaning of the Hebrew name “Misrephoth Maim” is perhaps “lime-kilns by the water” (see HALOT 2:641).
[17:14] 4 tn Heb “Why have you given me as an inheritance one lot and one portion, though I am a great people until [the time] which, until now the
[20:6] 6 tn Heb “until he stands before the assembly for judgment.”
[20:6] 7 tn Heb “until the death of the high priest who is in those days.”
[20:6] 8 tn Heb “may return and enter his city and his house, the city from which he escaped.”