Joshua 9:6
Context9:6 They came to Joshua at the camp in Gilgal and said to him and the men of Israel, “We have come from a distant land. Make a treaty with us.”
Joshua 10:8
Context10:8 The Lord told Joshua, “Don’t be afraid of them, for I am handing them over to you. 1 Not one of them can resist you.” 2
Joshua 10:21
Context10:21 Then the whole army safely returned to Joshua at the camp in Makkedah. 3 No one 4 dared threaten the Israelites. 5
Joshua 17:7
Context17:7 The border of Manasseh went 6 from Asher to Micmethath which is near 7 Shechem. It then went south toward those who live in Tappuah.
Joshua 18:9
Context18:9 The men journeyed 8 through the land and mapped it and its cities out into seven regions on a scroll. Then they came to Joshua at the camp in Shiloh.
Joshua 19:27
Context19:27 It turned eastward toward Beth Dagon, touched Zebulun and the Valley of Iphtah El to the north, as well as the Valley of Emek and Neiel, and extended to Cabul on the north 9
Joshua 22:15
Context22:15 They went to the land of Gilead to the Reubenites, Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh, and said to them:


[10:8] 1 tn Heb “I have given them into your hand.” The verbal form is a perfect of certitude, emphasizing the certainty of the action.
[10:8] 2 tn Heb “and not a man [or “one”] of them will stand before you.”
[10:21] 1 tn Heb “all the people returned to the camp, to Joshua [at] Makkedah [in] peace.”
[10:21] 2 tc Heb “No man.” The lamed (ל) prefixed to אִישׁ (’ish, “man”) is probably dittographic (note the immediately preceding יִשְׂרָאֵל [isra’el] which ends in lamed, ל); cf. the LXX.
[10:21] 3 tn Heb “no man sharpened [or perhaps, “pointed”] his tongue against the sons of Israel.” Cf. NEB “not a man of the Israelites suffered so much as a scratch on his tongue,” which understands “sharpened” as “scratched” (referring to a minor wound). Most modern translations understand the Hebrew expression “sharpened his tongue” figuratively for opposition or threats against the Israelites.
[17:7] 2 tn Heb “in front of”; perhaps “east of.”