約書亞記 8
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)
艾城之戰
8 耶和華對約書亞說:「不要害怕,也不用沮喪。只管率領全軍去攻打艾城,我已經將艾城的王、他的人民、城池和土地都交在你手裡了。 2 你怎樣對待耶利哥和耶利哥王,也要照樣對待艾城和艾城的王。不過你們可以拿去城中的財物和牲畜。你要在城後設下伏兵。」
3 於是,約書亞率領全軍前往艾城。他挑選了三萬精兵,派他們在黑夜出發, 4 並吩咐他們說:「你們要在城後埋伏,不可離城太遠,要隨時準備行動。 5 我會率領軍隊正面攻城,當敵人像上次那樣出城應戰時,我們便逃跑。 6 他們必定乘勝追擊,我們便引他們離城,因為敵人一定會以為我們又像上次一樣臨陣逃跑。 7 那時,你們便從埋伏的地方衝出來攻佔艾城,你們的上帝耶和華一定會把艾城交在你們手裡。 8 你們攻陷艾城以後,要照耶和華的話放火焚城。這是我的命令。」 9 於是,約書亞派遣他們出去。他們去埋伏在伯特利和艾城之間,就是艾城的西面。那一夜,約書亞住在民眾當中。
10 第二天清早,約書亞召集民眾,與以色列的眾首領率領全軍前往艾城。 11 他們來到城外,在城的北面紮營,與艾城相隔一個山谷。 12 約書亞選了五千人,讓他們埋伏在艾城和伯特利之間,就是艾城的西面。 13 於是,城北的主力軍隊和城西的伏兵都部署好了。當晚,約書亞在山谷裡過夜。 14 艾城的王見以色列人兵臨城下,清早便急忙和全城的人起來出城迎戰,在亞拉巴谷附近跟以色列軍交鋒,他不知道城後有伏兵。 15 約書亞帶領以色列軍詐敗,沿著通往曠野的路逃跑。 16 艾城的人都被召去追趕以色列人,他們都被誘出城。 17 這樣,伯特利和艾城的人傾巢而出,追殺以色列人,他們的城門大開。
18 耶和華對約書亞說:「把你手中的矛指向艾城,因為我要將這城交在你手裡。」約書亞就把手中的矛指向艾城。 19 他一伸手,城後的伏兵立即行動,迅速衝進城去,一舉佔領艾城,並放火燒城。 20 艾城的人回頭發現城內煙氣沖天,卻無路可逃,因為那些詐敗的以色列人已掉頭攻擊他們。 21 約書亞和全軍見伏兵已經佔領艾城,城中濃煙滾滾,便掉頭攻擊艾城的人。 22 伏兵也出城追擊艾城的人。以色列軍前後夾攻,把敵人圍困在中間全部殲滅,無一漏網。 23 他們生擒了艾城的王,將他押到約書亞那裡。
24 以色列軍在田間和曠野殺盡了追趕他們的艾城人後,又進城殺了留在城裡的人, 25 當天被殺的艾城人男男女女共有一萬二千人。 26 一直到艾城所有的人都被殺光了,約書亞才收回手中的矛。 27 以色列人照耶和華對約書亞的吩咐,只帶走了城中的牲畜和財物。 28 約書亞燒毀全城,使城永遠成為一堆廢墟,至今仍一片荒涼。 29 約書亞又將艾城王的屍體掛在樹上示眾。黃昏時,他才吩咐人把屍體取下來丟在城門口,又在屍體上堆了一大堆石頭。石堆至今還在。
重申律法
30-31 約書亞照耶和華的僕人摩西在律法書上吩咐以色列人的話,用未經鐵器鑿過的完整石頭,在以巴路山上為以色列的上帝耶和華築了一座祭壇。以色列人就在這壇上把燔祭和平安祭獻給耶和華。 32 約書亞又在眾人面前,將摩西所寫的律法刻在石頭上。 33 所有的以色列人,無論本族人、外族人、長老、官員或審判官,都站在耶和華的約櫃兩旁,面對著抬約櫃的利未祭司。照耶和華的僕人摩西從前祝福他們時的吩咐,他們一半人站在基利心山前,一半人站在以巴路山前。 34 隨後,約書亞向民眾宣讀記在摩西律法書上的一切祝福和咒詛。 35 他在全體會眾,包括婦女、小孩以及住在他們中間的外族人面前,一字不漏地宣讀摩西的一切吩咐。
Joshua 8
The Message
Ai
8 God said to Joshua, “Don’t be timid and don’t so much as hesitate. Take all your soldiers with you and go back to Ai. I have turned the king of Ai over to you—his people, his city, and his land.
2 “Do to Ai and its king what you did to Jericho and its king. Only this time you may plunder its stuff and cattle to your heart’s content. Set an ambush behind the city.”
3-8 Joshua and all his soldiers got ready to march on Ai. Joshua chose thirty thousand men, tough, seasoned fighters, and sent them off at night with these orders: “Pay me all of your attention now. Lie in ambush behind the city. Get as close as you can. Stay alert. I and the troops with me will approach the city head-on. When they come out to meet us just as before, we’ll turn and run. They’ll come after us, leaving the city. As we are off and running, they’ll say, ‘They’re running away just like the first time.’ That’s your signal to spring from your ambush and take the city. God, your God, will hand it to you on a platter. Once you have the city, burn it down. God says it, you do it. Go to it. I’ve given you your orders.”
9 Joshua sent them off. They set their ambush and waited between Bethel and Ai, just west of Ai. Joshua spent the night with the people.
10-13 Joshua was up early in the morning and mustered his army. He and the leaders of Israel led the troops to Ai. The whole army, fighting men all, marched right up within sight of the city and set camp on the north side of Ai. There was a valley between them and Ai. He had taken about five thousand men and put them in ambush between Bethel and Ai, west of the city. They were all deployed, the main army to the north of the city and the ambush to the west. Joshua spent the night in the valley.
14 So it happened that when the king of Ai saw all this, the men of the city lost no time; they were out of there at the crack of dawn to join Israel in battle, the king and his troops, at a field en route to the Arabah. The king didn’t know of the ambush set against him behind the city.
15-17 Joshua and all Israel let themselves be chased; they ran toward the wilderness. Everybody in the city was called to the chase. They pursued Joshua and were led away from the city. There wasn’t a soul left in Ai or Bethel who wasn’t out there chasing after Israel. The city was left empty and undefended as they were chasing Israel down.
18-19 Then God spoke to Joshua: “Stretch out the javelin in your hand toward Ai—I’m giving it to you.” Joshua stretched out the javelin in his hand toward Ai. At the signal the men in ambush sprang to their feet, ran to the city, took it, and quickly had it up in flames.
20-21 The men of Ai looked back and, oh! saw the city going up in smoke. They found themselves trapped with nowhere to run. The army on the run toward the wilderness did an about-face—Joshua and all Israel, seeing that the ambush had taken the city, saw it going up in smoke, turned and attacked the men of Ai.
22-23 Then the men in the ambush poured out of the city. The men of Ai were caught in the middle with Israelites on both sides—a real massacre. And not a single survivor. Except for the king of Ai; they took him alive and brought him to Joshua.
24-25 When it was all over, Israel had killed everyone in Ai, whether in the fields or in the wilderness where they had chased them. When the killing was complete, the Israelites returned to Ai and completed the devastation. The death toll that day came to twelve thousand men and women—everyone in Ai.
26-27 Joshua didn’t lower his outstretched javelin until the sacred destruction of Ai and all its people was completed. Israel did get to take the livestock and loot left in the city; God’s instructions to Joshua allowed for that.
28-29 Joshua burned Ai to the ground. A “heap” of nothing forever, a “no-place”—go see for yourself. He hanged the king of Ai from a tree. At evening, with the sun going down, Joshua ordered the corpse cut down. They dumped it at the entrance to the city and piled it high with stones—you can go see that also.
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30-32 Then Joshua built an altar to the God of Israel on Mount Ebal. He built it following the instructions of Moses the servant of God to the People of Israel and written in the Book of The Revelation of Moses, an altar of whole stones that hadn’t been chiseled or shaped by an iron tool. On it they offered to God Whole-Burnt-Offerings and sacrificed Peace-Offerings. He also wrote out a copy of The Revelation of Moses on the stones. He wrote it with the People of Israel looking on.
33 All Israel was there, foreigners and citizens alike, with their elders, officers, and judges, standing on opposite sides of the Chest, facing the Levitical priests who carry God’s Covenant Chest. Half of the people stood with their backs to Mount Gerizim and half with their backs to Mount Ebal to bless the People of Israel, just as Moses the servant of God had instructed earlier.
34-35 After that, he read out everything written in The Revelation, the Blessing and the Curse, everything in the Book of The Revelation. There wasn’t a word of all that Moses commanded that Joshua didn’t read to the entire congregation—men, women, children, and foreigners who had been with them on the journey.
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