Joshua 6:11

6:11 So Joshua made sure they marched the ark of the Lord around the city one time. Then they went back to the camp and spent the night there.

Joshua 6:14

6:14 They marched around the city one time on the second day, then returned to the camp. They did this six days in all.

Joshua 10:2

10:2 All Jerusalem was terrified because Gibeon was a large city, like one of the royal cities. It was larger than Ai and all its men were warriors.

Joshua 10:8

10:8 The Lord told Joshua, “Don’t be afraid of them, for I am handing them over to you. Not one of them can resist you.”

Joshua 11:13-14

11:13 But Israel did not burn any of the cities located on mounds, except for Hazor; it was the only one Joshua burned. 11:14 The Israelites plundered all the goods of these cities and the cattle, but they totally destroyed all the people and allowed no one who breathed to live.

Joshua 13:12

13:12 the whole kingdom of Og in Bashan, who ruled in Ashtaroth and Edrei. (He was one of the few remaining Rephaites.) Moses defeated them and took their lands. 10 

Joshua 17:17

17:17 Joshua said to the family 11  of Joseph – to both Ephraim and Manasseh: “You have many people and great military strength. You will not have just one tribal allotment.

Joshua 21:13

21:13 So to the descendants of Aaron the priest they assigned Hebron (a city of refuge for one who committed manslaughter), Libnah,

Joshua 23:9-10

23:9 “The Lord drove out from before you great and mighty nations; no one has been able to resist you 12  to this very day. 23:10 One of you makes a thousand run away, 13  for the Lord your God fights for you 14  as he promised you he would. 15 


tn Heb “and he made the ark of the Lord go around the city, encircling one time.”

tn Heb “and they entered the camp and spent the night in the camp.”

tn This statement is subordinated to v. 1 in the Hebrew text, which reads literally, “When Adoni-Zedek…they feared greatly.” The subject of the plural verb at the beginning of v. 2 is probably the residents of Jerusalem.

tn Heb “I have given them into your hand.” The verbal form is a perfect of certitude, emphasizing the certainty of the action.

tn Heb “and not a man [or “one”] of them will stand before you.”

tn Heb “standing on their mounds.”

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tn Heb “but all the people they struck down with the edge of the sword until they destroyed them.”

tn Heb “from the remnant of the Rephaites.”

sn The Rephaites were apparently an extremely tall ethnic group. See Deut 2:10-11, 20; 3:11.

10 tn Or “dispossessed them.”

11 tn Heb “house.”

12 tn Heb “not a man has stood before you.”

13 tn Or “chases a thousand.”

14 tn Heb “for the Lord your God, he [is] the one who fights for you.”

15 tn Heb “as he said to you.”