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UST JOS Chapter 8

JOS 8 ©

8Then Yahweh said to Joshua, “Do not be afraid or discouraged because of what happened last time you fought against the men of Ai. Take with you all the soldiers you have and go up to Ai again. I will certainly enable you to defeat the king of Ai and his people, and I will give you his city and his land. 2Your army must do to the city of Ai and its people and king the same thing that you did to the city of Jericho and its people and king. But this time I will allow you to take all their possessions and keep them for yourselves. Tell some of your soldiers to hide behind the city and prepare to attack it suddenly.” 3So Joshua led all his army toward the city of Ai. He chose 30, 000 of his best soldiers and prepared them to go out during the night. 4Joshua said to them, “Listen carefully! Some of you must hide on the other side of Ai. Do not go very far from the city. Each one of you must be ready to attack it. 5I and the soldiers who are with me will march toward the city in the morning. Then the soldiers who are in the city will come out to fight us, as they did before. We will turn around and start to run away from them. 6Because they will think that we are running away from them as we did before, they will leave the city and chase after us. While we are running away from them, 7those of you who are hiding must come out and enter the city and capture it. Yahweh, your God, will enable you to conquer the city. 8After you capture the city, burn it. Do what Yahweh has commanded us to do. Those are the orders I am giving to you.” 9Then Joshua sent some of the Israelite soldiers to hide and wait at a place between Bethel and Ai. That place was on the west side of Ai. But Joshua slept that night among his other soldiers. 10Early the next morning, Joshua gathered his soldiers together. Then he and the other Israelite leaders went in front of them to Ai. 11They all set up their tents close to Ai, just to the north of the city, where all the people of the city could see them. There was a valley between them and the city of Ai. 12Joshua chose about 5, 000 of his soldiers and told them to go and hide just west of Ai, between Ai and Bethel. 13So that was how Joshua and the elders prepared for the battle. They stationed the main group of Israelite soldiers north of Ai and they stationed the other group on the west side of Ai. That night Joshua went down into the valley. 14When the king of Ai saw the Israelite army, he and all his soldiers got up early the next morning and quickly went out of the city to fight them at a place where they had agreed to meet. That place was near the Jordan River valley. But the king of Ai did not know that some of the Israelite soldiers were hiding behind the city, ready to attack it. 15Joshua and all the Israelite soldiers who were with him allowed the army of Ai to push them back. They retreated toward the wilderness. 16Then the king of Ai ordered all the men in the city to chase after Joshua and his men. So they left the city and pursued them. 17All the men of Ai and also the men from the city of Bethel pursued the Israelite army. They did not leave a guard behind to defend their cities. They even left the city gates wide open as they went to pursue the soldiers of Israel. 18Then Yahweh said to Joshua, “Lift up your curved sword and point it toward Ai, because I am going to enable your soldiers to capture it!” So Joshua pointed his curved sword toward Ai. 19When the Israelite men who were hiding saw Joshua do that, they rushed out from the places where they were hiding and ran into the city. They captured it and quickly set it on fire. 20When the men of Ai looked back, they saw smoke rising from their city up to the sky. They could not escape in any direction, because the Israelite soldiers stopped running away towards the wilderness and turned back toward them. 21Joshua and all the Israelite soldiers knew that the men who had been hiding had captured the city and were burning it because they saw the smoke rising. So they turned around and began killing the men of Ai. 22Meanwhile, the soldiers who had captured the city came out and attacked them from the rear. So the men of Ai were caught in the middle of the two groups of Israelite soldiers. The Israelites fought against the men of Ai until they killed them all. None of the men of Ai escaped. 23But the king of Ai was still alive. They captured him and brought him to Joshua. 24The Israelite soldiers killed all the men of Ai who had come out into the fields that were in the open country to pursue them. When they had killed every one of them, then all the Israelite soldiers went back to Ai and killed everyone who was there. 25The Israelites killed 12, 000 men and women that day. They killed everyone who lived in Ai. 26Joshua continued to point his curved sword toward Ai until the Israelites had killed all the people who lived in Ai. 27The Israelite soldiers took for themselves the animals and the other things that had belonged to the people of Ai, just as Yahweh had told Joshua that they should do. 28Joshua and his soldiers burned Ai and caused it to become a pile of ruins that no one ever rebuilt. It is still an abandoned place now. 29Joshua hanged the king of Ai on a tree. He left his corpse hanging there until evening. At sunset, Joshua told his men to take the king’s body down from the tree and throw it on the ground at the entrance of the city gate. After they did that, they piled a great mound of rocks on top of the king’s corpse. That pile of rocks is still there now. 30Then Joshua instructed his men to build on Ebal Mountain an altar for Yahweh, the God whom the Israelites worship. 31They built it just as Moses, Yahweh’s servant, had written previously in the book of instructions that Yahweh had given to him. They made the altar from stones that no one had cut. No one had done any work on these stones using iron tools. The Israelites then offered on the altar sacrifices to Yahweh that were burned completely, and they also made fellowship sacrifices. 32At that place, Joshua wrote on the stones of the altar a copy of the instructions that Yahweh had previously given to Moses. The Israelites watched Joshua do this. 33The leaders, officials, and judges of Israel and all the other Israelites were standing on both sides of the sacred chest. They were all standing facing the Levitical priests who carried the sacred chest of Yahweh. Both native-born Israelites and foreigners who were living among the Israelites were there. Half of the people stood on one side of the valley below Gerizim Mountain, and the other half of the people stood on the other side of the valley below Ebal Mountain. The sacred chest was in the valley between the two groups. This is what Moses, Yahweh’s servant, had previously instructed them to do when he had given instructions for blessing the people of Israel. 34Then Joshua read to the people everything that Moses had written. That included the things Yahweh had instructed them to do and not to do. That also included Yahweh’s teachings and the ways that he said he would bless them if they obeyed his commands or curse them if they disobeyed his commands. 35Joshua made sure to read every word that Moses had commanded them. He read every word in front of the entire assembly of Israelites. All the women and children were there as well, and also the foreigners who were living among the people of Israel.

JOS 8 ©

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