![]() ![]() Strange from on top the towering walls of Jericho. Their celebration must have seemed eerily The Bible tells us on the fourteenth day of the month theyĬelebrated the Passover. Their circumcision, the Israelites celebrated the Passover ( 5:10-12). God's people were now in full compliance with His decrees. The place became known as, "Gibeath-haaraloth", or, " the hill of foreskins". The reproach of Egypt" (5:9), a consequence of the previous generation's God had tested them, and their obedience led God to "roll away Without hesitation or argument, Joshua obeyed and the nation of Israel was circumcised on the banks of the Jordan River. , it was vitally important that Israel be sanctified before going into battle and entering a new phase of their existence as a nation. Yet, this was a sign of man's commitment to God, and part of God's covenant with It would have left the Israelites vulnerable to attack for at least a few days as the men recovered from the procedure. This must have seemed like a strange time for God However, circumcision had been neglected as the Israelites He instructs Joshua to make flint knives and circumcise the men of Israel ( Joshua 5:2-9). Villages had been abandoned, and the "The City of Palms" had been locked Joshua had been affirmed by God in front of the people. ![]() The Israelites had been on the move and had a tremendous amount of momentum after the miraculous river crossing. The city of Jericho loomed like a mountain in the distance. Jericho was an impregnable fortress with plenty of resourcesĪnd supplies within the city walls, and a supply of fresh water immune to sabotoge. Strategically, Jericho was a well fortified and well supplied city with little fear of being overrun by the wandering band of Israelites. This spring alone provided more than enough water for the entire The Ein Al-Sultan spring was located within the walls of Jericho. The harvest had just been gathered ( Josh. Consequently, Jericho's population would have swelled to several thousand. Though often it may seem the Bible provides confusing details, this one story proves remarkably accurate! People in the surrounding villages would have also fled to Jericho for protection and safety from the marauding Israelites. The scarlet thread would have been plainly visible if her house were indeed built into the walls. She then hung a "cord of scarlet thread" out of her window. The spies escaped out of her window, sliding down the walls of the city. The book of Joshua relates how her house was built into the walls of Jericho. When archaeologists' discovered this fact, the Bible was once again verified unintentionally by science. ![]()
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