Joshua 6
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Brief Summary: Joshua opened the campaign with the siege
of Jericho, a city which could not trust so much to the courage
of its people as to act offensively, and to send out its forces
to oppose Israel's landing and encamping, but trusted so much to
the strength of its walls as to stand upon its defence, and not
to surrender, or desire conditions of peace. Now here we have
the story of the taking of it, I. The directions and assurances
which the captain of the Lord's host gave concerning it (v.
1-5). II. The trial of the people's patient obedience in walking
round the city six days (v. 6-14). III. The wonderful delivery
of it into their hands the seventh day, with a solemn charge to
them to use it as a devoted thing (v. 15-21and 24). IV. The
preservation of Rahab and her relations (v. 22, v. 23, v. 25).
V. A curse pronounced upon the man that should dare to rebuild
this city (v. 26, v. 27). An abstract of this story we find
among the trophies of faith, Heb. 11:30 . "By faith the walls of
Jericho fell down, after they were compassed about seven days.''
Outline
Painting of the Jordan by Chernetsov
Joshua 6:4 And seven priests shall bear before the ark seven
trumpets of rams' horns: and the seventh day ye shall compass
the city seven times, and the priests shall blow with the
trumpets.
ARCHAEOLOGY
Ancient Rallying Horn
This Carchemish relief reveals how horns were blown.
Painted sketch of ancient writing instruments
Important Topics for Bible Study
Quick Reference Map
Map of the Possible Route of the
Exodus
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Ancient Customs
Ancient People
Geography
the wilderness
the mount of God
Quick Reference Maps
The Exodus of the Hebrews
Mount Horeb
The Red Sea
Map of the Red Sea and Egypt
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The Old Testament
Joshua Resources
Joshua and the Promised Land