(0.23872810089021) | Jos 6:26 | At that time Joshua made this solemn declaration: |
(0.23872810089021) | Jos 22:19 | But if your own land |
(0.23869713649852) | Jos 3:4 | But stay about three thousand feet behind it. |
(0.23869713649852) | Jos 7:6 | Joshua tore his clothes; |
(0.23869713649852) | Jos 7:12 | The Israelites are unable to stand before their enemies; they retreat because they have become subject to annihilation. |
(0.23869713649852) | Jos 8:6 | They will attack |
(0.23869713649852) | Jos 8:11 | All the troops that were with him marched up and drew near the city. |
(0.23869713649852) | Jos 10:2 | All Jerusalem was terrified |
(0.23869713649852) | Jos 10:10 | The Lord routed |
(0.23869713649852) | Jos 15:13 | Caleb son of Jephunneh was assigned Kiriath Arba (that is Hebron) within the tribe of Judah, according to the Lord’s instructions to Joshua. (Arba was the father of Anak.) |
(0.23869713649852) | Jos 17:10 | Ephraim’s territory was to the south, and Manasseh’s to the north. The sea was Manasseh’s |
(0.23869713649852) | Jos 18:13 | It then crossed from there to Luz, to the slope of Luz to the south (that is, Bethel), |
(0.23869713649852) | Jos 18:17 | It went northward, extending to En Shemesh and Geliloth opposite the Pass |
(0.23869713649852) | Jos 22:30 | When Phinehas the priest and the community leaders and clan leaders who accompanied him heard the defense of the Reubenites, Gadites, and the Manassehites, |
(0.23869713649852) | Jos 23:7 | or associate with these nations that remain near |
(0.2386112462908) | Jos 1:16 | They told Joshua, “We will do everything you say. We will go wherever you send us. |
(0.2386112462908) | Jos 2:20 | If you should report what we’ve been up to, |
(0.2386112462908) | Jos 4:13 | About forty thousand battle-ready troops |
(0.2386112462908) | Jos 5:11 | They ate some of the produce of the land the day after the Passover, including unleavened bread and roasted grain. |
(0.2386112462908) | Jos 7:4 | So about three thousand men went up, but they fled from the men of Ai. |