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Joshua 10-12; Luke 1:39-56 (Amplified Bible)

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Joshua 10-12

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Joshua 10

 1WHEN ADONI-ZEDEK king of Jerusalem heard how Joshua had taken Ai and had utterly destroyed it, doing to Jericho and its king as he had done to Ai and its king, and how the residents of Gibeon had made peace with Israel and were among them,

    2He feared greatly, because Gibeon was a great city, like one of the royal cities, and because it was greater than Ai, and all its men were mighty.

    3So Adoni-zedek king of Jerusalem sent to Hoham king of Hebron, to Piram king of Jarmuth, to Japhia king of Lachish, and to Debir king of Eglon, saying,

    4Come up to me and help me, and let us smite Gibeon, for it has made peace with Joshua and with the Israelites.

    5Then the five kings of the Amorites--the kings of Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, and Eglon--gathered their forces and went up with all their armies and encamped before Gibeon to fight against it.

    6And the men of Gibeon sent to Joshua at the camp in Gilgal, saying, Do not relax your hand from your servants; come up to us quickly and save us and help us, for all the kings of the Amorites who dwell in the hill country are gathered against us.

    7So Joshua went up from Gilgal, he and all the warriors with him and all the mighty men of valor.

    8And the Lord said to Joshua, Do not fear them, for I have given them into your hand; there shall not a man of them stand before you.

    9So Joshua came upon them suddenly, having gone up from Gilgal all night.

    10And the Lord caused [the enemies] to panic before Israel, who slew them with a great slaughter at Gibeon and chased them along the way that goes up to Beth-horon and smote them as far as Azekah and Makkedah.

    11As they fled before Israel, while they were descending [the pass] to Beth-horon, the Lord cast great stones from the heavens on them as far as Azekah, killing them. More died because of the hailstones than the Israelites slew with the sword.

    12Then Joshua spoke to the Lord on the day when the Lord gave the Amorites over to the Israelites, and he said in the sight of Israel, Sun, be silent and stand still at Gibeon, and you, moon, in the Valley of Ajalon!

    13And the sun stood still, and the moon stayed, until the nation took vengeance upon their enemies. Is not this written in the Book of Jasher? So the sun stood still in the midst of the heavens and did not hasten to go down for about a whole day.

    14There was no day like it before or since, when the Lord heeded the voice of a man. For the Lord fought for Israel.

    15Then Joshua returned, and all Israel with him, to the camp at Gilgal.

    16Those five kings fled and hid themselves in the cave of Makkedah.

    17And it was told Joshua, The five kings are hidden in the cave at Makkedah.

    18Joshua said, Roll great stones to the cave's mouth, and set men to guard them.

    19But do not stay. Pursue your enemies and fall upon their rear; do not allow them to enter their cities, for the Lord your God has given them into your hand.

    20When Joshua and the Israelites had ended slaying them until they were wiped out and the remnant remaining of them had entered into fortified cities,

    21All the people returned to the camp to Joshua at Makkedah in peace; none moved his tongue against any of the Israelites.

    22Then said Joshua, Open the mouth of the cave and bring out those five kings to me from the cave.

    23They brought the five kings out of the cave to him--the kings of Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, and Eglon.

    24When they brought out those kings to Joshua, [he] called for all the Israelites and told the commanders of the men of war who went with him, Come, put your feet on the necks of these kings. And they came and put their feet on the [kings'] necks.

    25Joshua said to them, Fear not nor be dismayed; be strong and of good courage. For thus shall the Lord do to all your enemies against whom you fight.

    26Afterward Joshua smote and slew them and hanged their bodies on five trees, and they hung on the trees until evening.

    27At sunset Joshua ordered and they took the bodies down from the trees and cast them into the cave where the kings had hidden and laid great stones on the cave's mouth, which remain to this very day.

    28Joshua took Makkedah that day and smote it and its king with the sword and utterly destroyed everyone in it. He left none remaining. And he did to the king of Makkedah as he had done to the king of Jericho.(A)

    29Then Joshua and all Israel went from Makkedah to Libnah and attacked Libnah.

    30And the Lord gave it also and its king into Israel's hands, and Joshua smote it with the sword, and all the people in it. He left none remaining in it. And he did to its king as he had done to the king of Jericho.

    31And Joshua passed from Libnah, and all Israel with him, to Lachish and encamped against it and attacked it.

    32And the Lord delivered Lachish into the hands of Israel, and Joshua took it on the second day and smote it with the sword, and all the people in it, as he had done to Libnah.

    33Then Horam king of Gezer came up to help Lachish, and Joshua smote him and his people--until he had left none remaining.

    34From Lachish Joshua and all Israel went on to Eglon, laid siege to it, and attacked it.

    35And they took it that day and smote it with the sword and utterly destroyed all who were in it that day, as he had done to Lachish.

    36Then Joshua with all Israel went up from Eglon to Hebron, and they attacked it

    37And took it and smote it with the sword, and its king and all its towns and everyone in it. He left none remaining, as he had done to Eglon, and utterly destroyed it and all its people.

    38And Joshua and all Israel with him returned to Debir and attacked it.

    39And he took it, with its king and all its towns, and they smote them with the sword and utterly destroyed everyone in it. He left none remaining. As he had done to Hebron and to Libnah and its king, so he did to Debir and its king.

    40So Joshua smote all the land, the hill country, the South, the lowland, and the slopes, and all their kings. He left none remaining, but utterly destroyed all that breathed, as the [a]Lord, the God of Israel, commanded.(B)

    41And Joshua smote them from Kadesh-barnea even to Gaza, and all the country of Goshen even to Gibeon.

    42Joshua took all these kings and their land at one time, because the Lord, the God of Israel, fought for Israel.

    43And Joshua returned, and all Israel with him, to the camp at Gilgal.

   

Joshua 11

 1WHEN JABIN king of Hazor heard of this, he sent to Jobab king of Madon, and to the kings of Shimron and Achshaph,

    2And to the kings who were in the north in the hill country and in the Arabah south of Chinneroth and in the lowland and in the heights of Dor on the west;

    3To the Canaanites in the east and west; to the Amorites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Jebusites in the hill country; and to the Hivites below [Mount] Hermon in the land of Mizpah.

    4And they went out with all their hosts, much people, like the sand on the seashore in number, with very many horses and chariots.

    5And all these kings met and came and encamped together at the Waters of Merom, to fight against Israel.

    6But the Lord said to Joshua, Do not be afraid because of them, for tomorrow by this time I will give them up all slain to Israel; you shall hamstring their horses and burn their chariots with fire.

    7So Joshua and all the people of war with him came against them suddenly by the Waters of Merom and fell upon them.

    8And the Lord gave them into the hand of Israel, who smote them and chased them [toward] populous Sidon and Misrephoth-maim, and eastward as far as the Valley of Mizpah; they smote them until none remained.

    9And Joshua did to them as the Lord had commanded him: he hamstrung their horses and burned their chariots with fire.

    10And Joshua at that time turned back and took Hazor and smote its king with the sword; for Hazor previously was the head of all those kingdoms.

    11They smote all the people in it with the sword, utterly destroying them; none were left alive, and he burned Hazor with fire.

    12And Joshua took all the cities of those kings and all the kings and smote them with the sword, utterly destroying them, as Moses the servant of the Lord commanded.(C)

    13But Israel burned none of the cities that stood [fortified] on their mounds--except Hazor only, which Joshua burned.

    14And all the spoil of these cities and the livestock the Israelites took for their booty; but every man they smote with the sword until they had destroyed them, and they left none who breathed.

    15As the Lord had commanded Moses His servant, so Moses commanded Joshua, and so Joshua did; he left nothing undone of all that the Lord commanded Moses.

    16So Joshua took all that land: the hill country, all the South, all the land of Goshen, the lowland, the Arabah [plain], the hill country of Israel and its lowland,

    17From Mount Halak, which rises toward Seir, as far as Baal-gad in the Valley of Lebanon below Mount Hermon. He captured all their kings and slew them.

    18Joshua had waged war a long time [at least five years] with all those kings.

    19Not a city made peace with the Israelites except the Hivites, the people of Gibeon; all the others they took in battle.

    20For it was of the Lord to harden their hearts that they should come against Israel in battle, that [Israel] might [b]destroy them utterly, and that without favor and mercy, as the Lord commanded Moses.

    21Joshua came at that time and cut off the Anakim [large in stature] from the hill country: from Hebron, from Debir, from Anab, and from all the hill country of Judah and the hill country of Israel. Joshua destroyed them utterly with their cities.

    22None of the Anakim were left in the land of the Israelites; only in Gaza, Gath, and Ashdod [of Philistia] did some remain.

    23So Joshua took the whole land, according to all that the Lord had spoken to Moses, and Joshua gave it for an inheritance to Israel according to their allotments by tribes. And the land had rest from war.

   

Joshua 12

 1NOW THESE are the kings of the land whom the Israelites defeated and whose land they took possession of east of the Jordan, from the river Arnon to Mount Hermon, and all the Arabah eastward:

    2Sihon king of the Amorites, who dwelt in Heshbon, and ruled from Aroer on the edge of the Valley of the [river] Arnon, and from the middle of the valley as far as the river Jabbok, the boundary of the Ammonites, including half of Gilead;

    3And the Arabah to the Sea of Chinneroth eastward, and in the direction of Beth-jeshimoth, to the Sea of the Arabah, the Salt [or Dead] Sea, southward to the foot of the slopes of Pisgah.

    4And Og king of Bashan, one of the remnant of the Rephaim, who lived at Ashtaroth and at Edrei,

    5And ruled over Mount Hermon and Salecah and all of Bashan to the boundary of the Geshurites and the Maacathites, and over half of Gilead to the boundary of Sihon king of Heshbon.

    6These Moses the servant of the Lord and the Israelites defeated; and Moses the servant of the Lord gave their land for a possession to the Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh.(D)

    7These are the kings of the land whom Joshua and the Israelites defeated on the west side of the Jordan, from Baal-gad in the Valley of Lebanon to Mount Halak, which rises toward Seir. Joshua gave their land to the tribes of Israel for a possession according to their allotments,

    8In the hill country, in the lowland, in the Arabah, on the slopes, in the wilderness, and in the Negeb--the lands of the Hittites, Amorites, Canaanites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites:

    9The king of Jericho, one; the king of Ai, which is beside Bethel, one;

    10The king of Jerusalem, one; the king of Hebron, one;

    11The king of Jarmuth, one; the king of Lachish, one;

    12The king of Eglon, one; the king of Gezer, one;

    13The king of Debir, one; the king of Geder, one;

    14The king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;

    15The king of Libnah, one; the king of Adullam, one;

    16The king of Makkedah, one; the king of Bethel, one;

    17The king of Tappuah, one; the king of Hepher, one;

    18The king of Aphek, one; the king of Lasharon, one;

    19The king of Madon, one; the king of Hazor, one;

    20The king of Shimron-meron, one; the king of Achshaph, one;

    21The king of Taanach, one; the king of Megiddo, one;

    22The king of Kedesh, one; the king of Jokneam in Carmel, one;

    23The king of Dor in the heights of Dor, one; the king of Goiim in Gilgal, one;

    24The king of Tirzah, one. In all, thirty-one kings.

   

Footnotes:
  1. Joshua 10:40 As the presence of "the Prince of the Lord's host" (Josh. 5:13-15) indicates, the Lord will take part in this conflict not as an ally or an adversary but as Commander In Chief. It is not Israel's quarrel, in which they are to ask divine assistance. It is the Lord's own quarrel, and Israel and Joshua are but a division in His host. The wars of Israel in Canaan are always presented by the Old Testament as "the wars of the Lord." The conquest of Canaan is too often treated as an enterprise of the Israelites, carried out with great cruelties, for which they claimed divine sanction. The Old Testament presents the matter in an entirely different light. The Lord fights for His own right hand, and Israel is but a fragment of His army. "The sun stood still"(Josh. 10:13), the stars in their courses fought against His foes (Judg. 5:20) (Charles Ellicott, A Bible Commentary).
  2. Joshua 11:20 "Infidels say that it seems wholly inconsistent with what we should suppose to be the merciful character of God that He should thus command whole nations to be destroyed by the sword... [But] when we see juries in our own country bringing in a verdict of guilty, the judge pronouncing the sentence of death, and that sentence executed, we do not complain that there is anything unjust in the act. These Canaanites are proved to have polluted and stained the land with [intolerable] crimes; it was merely the holy Judge [the Lord] pronouncing the sentence on flagrant criminals and [Joshua] the righteous governor executing that sentence to the letter. It was not an act of arbitrary or private revenge, but the execution of the sentence of retributive justice, and as such had perhaps as great mercy to the innocent as justice to the guilty" (John Cumming, cited by James C. Gray and George M. Adams, Bible Commentary).

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Luke 1:39-56

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39And at that time Mary arose and went with haste into the hill country to a town of Judah,

    40And she went to the house of Zachariah and, entering it, saluted Elizabeth.

    41And it occurred that when Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth was filled with and controlled by the Holy Spirit.

    42And she cried out with a loud cry, and then exclaimed, Blessed (favored of God) above all other women are you! And blessed (favored of God) is the Fruit of your womb!

    43And how [have I deserved that this honor should] be granted to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?

    44For behold, the instant the sound of your salutation reached my ears, the baby in my womb leaped for joy.

    45And blessed (happy, [a]to be envied) is she who believed that there would be a fulfillment of the things that were spoken to her from the Lord.

    46And Mary said, My soul magnifies and extols the Lord,

    47And my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,

    48For He has looked upon the low station and humiliation of His handmaiden. For behold, from now on all generations [of all ages] will call me blessed and declare me happy and [b]to be envied!

    49For He Who is almighty has done great things for me--and holy is His name [to be venerated in His purity, majesty and glory]!

    50And His mercy (His compassion and kindness toward the miserable and afflicted) is on those who fear Him with godly reverence, from generation to generation and age to age.(A)

    51He has shown strength and [c]made might with His arm; He has scattered the proud and haughty in and by the imagination and purpose and designs of their hearts.

    52He has put down the mighty from their thrones and exalted those of low degree.

    53He has filled and satisfied the hungry with good things, and the rich He has sent away empty-handed [without a gift].

    54He has laid hold on His servant Israel [to help him, to espouse his cause], in remembrance of His mercy,

    55Even as He promised to our forefathers, to Abraham and to his descendants forever.(B)

    56And Mary remained with her [Elizabeth] for about three months and [then] returned to her [own] home.

   

Footnotes:
  1. Luke 1:45 Alexander Souter, Pocket Lexicon of the Greek New Testament.
  2. Luke 1:48 Alexander Souter, Pocket Lexicon.
  3. Luke 1:51 John Wycliffe, The Wycliffe Bible.

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