Joshua 7:26
Context7:26 Then they erected over him a large pile of stones (it remains to this very day 1 ) and the Lord’s anger subsided. So that place is called the Valley of Disaster to this very day.
Joshua 8:13
Context8:13 The army was in position – the main army north of the city and the rear guard west of the city. That night Joshua went into 2 the middle of the valley.
Joshua 10:12
Context10:12 The day the Lord delivered the Amorites over to the Israelites, Joshua prayed to the Lord before Israel: 3
“O sun, stand still over Gibeon!
O moon, over the Valley of Aijalon!”
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, 4 Misrephoth Maim, 5 and the Mizpah Valley to the east. They struck them down until no survivors remained.
Joshua 12:1
Context12:1 Now these are the kings of the land whom the Israelites defeated and drove from their land 6 on the east side of the Jordan, 7 from the Arnon Valley to Mount Hermon, including all the eastern Arabah:
Joshua 13:27
Context13:27 It included the valley of Beth Haram, 8 Beth Nimrah, Succoth, and Zaphon, and the rest of the realm of King Sihon of Heshbon, the area east of the Jordan to the end of the Sea of Kinnereth. 9
1 tc Heb “to this day.” The phrase “to this day” is omitted in the LXX and may represent a later scribal addition.
2 tn Some Hebrew
3 tn Heb “Then Joshua spoke to the
4 map For location see Map1 A1; JP3 F3; JP4 F3.
5 tn The meaning of the Hebrew name “Misrephoth Maim” is perhaps “lime-kilns by the water” (see HALOT 2:641).
6 tn Heb “and took possession of their land.”
7 tn Heb “beyond the Jordan, toward the rising of the sun.”
8 tn Or “it included in the valley, Beth Haram.”
9 sn The Sea of Kinnereth is another name for the Sea of Galilee. See the note on the word “Kinnereth” in 11:2.