Joshua 6
6
1 Now Jericho#map For location see Map5-B2; Map6-E1; Map7-E1; Map8-E3; Map10-A2; Map11-A1. was shut tightly#tn Heb “was shutting and shut up.” HALOT 2:743 paraphrases, “blocking [any way of access] and blocked [against any who would leave].” because of the Israelites. No one was allowed to leave or enter.#tn Heb “there was no one going out and there was no one coming in.” 2 The Lord told Joshua, “See, I am about to defeat Jericho for you,#tn Heb “I have given into your hand Jericho.” The Hebrew verb נָתַתִּי (natatti, “I have given”) is probably best understood as a perfect of certitude, indicating the certainty of the action. The Hebrew pronominal suffix “your” is singular, being addressed to Joshua as the leader and representative of the nation. To convey to the modern reader what is about to happen and who is doing it, the translation “I am about to defeat Jericho for you” has been used. along with its king and its warriors. 3 Have all the warriors march around the city one time;#tn Heb “and go around the city, all [you] men of war, encircling the city one time.” The Hebrew verb וְסַבֹּתֶם (vÿsabbotem, “and go around”) is plural, being addressed to the whole army. do this for six days. 4 Have seven priests carry seven rams’ horns#tn Heb “rams’ horns, trumpets.” in front of the ark. On the seventh day march around the city seven times, while the priests blow the horns. 5 When you hear the signal from the ram’s horn,#tn Heb “and it will be at the sounding of the horn, the ram’s horn, when you hear the sound of the ram’s horn.” The text of Josh 6:5 seems to be unduly repetitive, so for the sake of English style and readability, it is best to streamline the text here. The reading in the Hebrew looks like a conflation of variant readings, with the second (“when you hear the sound of the ram’s horn”) being an interpolation that assimilates the text to verse 20 (“when the army heard the sound of the horn”). Note that the words “when you hear the sound of the ram's horn” do not appear in the LXX of verse 5. have the whole army give a loud battle cry.#tn Heb “all the people will shout with a loud shout.” Then the city wall will collapse#tn Heb “fall in its place.” and the warriors should charge straight ahead.”#tn Heb “and the people will go up, each man straight ahead.”
6 So Joshua son of Nun summoned the priests and instructed them, “Pick up the ark of the covenant, and seven priests must carry seven rams’ horns in front of the ark of the Lord.” 7 And he told#tn An alternative reading is “and they said.” In this case the subject is indefinite and the verb should be translated as passive, “[the army] was told.” the army,#tn Heb “the people.” “Move ahead#tn Heb “pass by.” and march around the city, with armed troops going ahead of the ark of the Lord.”
8 When Joshua gave the army its orders,#tn Heb “when Joshua spoke to the people.” the seven priests carrying the seven rams’ horns before the Lord moved ahead and blew the horns as the ark of the covenant of the Lord followed behind. 9 Armed troops marched ahead of the priests blowing the horns, while the rear guard followed along behind the ark blowing rams’ horns. 10 Now Joshua had instructed the army,#tn Heb “the people.” “Do not give a battle cry#tn Or “the shout.” or raise your voices; say nothing#tn Heb “do not let a word come out of your mouths.” until the day I tell you, ‘Give the battle cry.’#tn Or “the shout.” Then give the battle cry!”#tn Or “the shout.” 11 So Joshua made sure they marched the ark of the Lord around the city one time.#tn Heb “and he made the ark of the Lord go around the city, encircling one time.” Then they went back to the camp and spent the night there.#tn Heb “and they entered the camp and spent the night in the camp.”
12 Bright and early the next morning Joshua had the priests pick up the ark of the Lord.#tn Heb “Joshua rose early in the morning and the priests picked up the ark of the Lord.” 13 The seven priests carrying the seven rams’ horns before the ark of the Lord marched along blowing their horns. Armed troops marched ahead of them, while the rear guard followed along behind the ark of the Lord blowing rams’ horns. 14 They marched around the city one time on the second day, then returned to the camp. They did this six days in all.
15 On the seventh day they were up at the crack of dawn#tn Heb “On the seventh day they rose early, when the dawn ascended.” and marched around the city as before – only this time they marched around it seven times.#tn Heb “and they went around the city according to this manner seven times, only on that day they went around the city seven times.” 16 The seventh time around, the priests blew the rams’ horns and Joshua told the army,#tn Heb “the people.” “Give the battle cry,#tn Or “the shout.” for the Lord is handing the city over to you!#tn Heb “for the Lord has given to you the city.” The verbal form is a perfect, probably indicating certitude here. 17 The city and all that is in it must be set apart for the Lord,#tn Or “dedicated to the Lord.”sn To make the city set apart for the Lord would involve annihilating all the people and animals and placing its riches in the Lord’s treasury (vv. 19, 21, 24). except for Rahab the prostitute and all who are with her in her house, because she hid the spies#tn Heb “messengers.” we sent. 18 But be careful when you are setting apart the riches for the Lord. If you take any of it, you will make the Israelite camp subject to annihilation and cause a disaster.#tn Heb “Only you keep [away] from what is set apart [to the Lord] so that you might not, as you are setting [it] apart, take some of what is set apart [to the Lord] and make the camp of Israel set apart [to destruction by the Lord] and bring trouble on it.” 19 All the silver and gold, as well as bronze and iron items, belong to the Lord.#tn Heb “it is holy to the Lord.” They must go into the Lord’s treasury.”
20 The rams’ horns sounded#tc Heb “and the people shouted and they blew the rams’ horns.” The initial statement (“and the people shouted”) seems premature, since the verse goes on to explain that the battle cry followed the blowing of the horns. The statement has probably been accidentally duplicated from what follows. It is omitted in the LXX. and when the army#tn Heb “the people.” heard the signal,#tn Heb “the sound of the horn.” they gave a loud battle cry.#tn Heb “they shouted with a loud shout.” The wall collapsed#tn Heb “fell in its place.” and the warriors charged straight ahead into the city and captured it.#tn Heb “and the people went up into the city, each one straight ahead, and they captured the city.” 21 They annihilated with the sword everything that breathed in the city,#tn Heb “all which was in the city.” including men and women, young and old, as well as cattle, sheep, and donkeys. 22 Joshua told the two men who had spied on the land, “Enter the prostitute’s house#tn Heb “the house of the woman, the prostitute.” and bring out the woman and all who belong to her as you promised her.”#tn Heb “and bring out from there the woman and all who belong to her as you swore on oath to her.” 23 So the young spies went and brought out Rahab, her father, mother, brothers, and all who belonged to her. They brought out her whole family and took them to a place outside#tn Or “placed them outside.” the Israelite camp. 24 But they burned#tn The Hebrew text adds “with fire.” the city and all that was in it, except for the silver, gold, and bronze and iron items they put in the treasury of the Lord’s house.#tn Heb “the treasury of the house of the Lord.” Technically the Lord did not have a “house” yet, so perhaps this refers to the tabernacle using later terminology. 25 Yet Joshua spared#tn Heb “kept alive.” Rahab the prostitute, her father’s family,#tn Heb the house of her father.” and all who belonged to her. She lives in Israel#tn Or “among the Israelites”; Heb “in the midst of Israel.” to this very day because she hid the messengers Joshua sent to spy on Jericho.#map For location see Map5-B2; Map6-E1; Map7-E1; Map8-E3; Map10-A2; Map11-A1. 26 At that time Joshua made this solemn declaration:#tn Normally the Hiphil of שָׁבַע (shava’) has a causative sense (“make [someone] take an oath”; see Josh 2:17, 20), but here (see also Josh 23:7) no object is stated or implied. If Joshua is calling divine judgment down upon the one who attempts to rebuild Jericho, then “make a solemn appeal [to God as judge]” or “pronounce a curse” would be an appropriate translation. However, the tone seems stronger. Joshua appears to be announcing the certain punishment of the violator. 1 Kgs 16:34, which records the fulfillment of Joshua’s prediction, supports this. Casting Joshua in a prophetic role, it refers to Joshua’s statement as the “word of the Lord” spoken through Joshua. “The man who attempts to rebuild#tn Heb “rises up and builds.” this city of Jericho#tc The LXX omits “Jericho.” It is probably a scribal addition. will stand condemned before the Lord.#tn The Hebrew phrase אָרוּר לִפְנֵי יְהוָה (’arur lifney yÿhvah, “cursed [i.e., condemned] before the Lord”) also occurs in 1 Sam 26:19. He will lose his firstborn son when he lays its foundations and his youngest son when he erects its gates!”#tn Heb “With his firstborn he will lay its foundations and with his youngest he will erect its gates.” The Hebrew verb יַצִּיב (yatsiv, “he will erect”) is imperfect, not jussive, suggesting Joshua’s statement is a prediction, not an imprecation. 27 The Lord was with Joshua and he became famous throughout the land.#tn Heb “and the report about him was in all the land.” The Hebrew term אֶרֶץ (’erets, “land”) may also be translated “earth.”
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Joshua 6
6
The Battle of Jericho
1Now Jericho was shut up inside and out because of the presence of the Israelites;#Literally “sons/children of Israel” no one was going out or coming in. 2And Yahweh said to Joshua, “Look, I am giving Jericho into your hand, its king and the soldiers of the army. 3You will march around the city, all the warriors circling the city once; you will do so for six days. 4And seven priests will bear seven trumpets of rams’ horns before the ark. On the seventh day you will march around the city seven times, and the priests will blow on the trumpets. 5And when they blow long on the horn of the ram, when you hear the sound of the trumpet, all the people will shout with a great war cry, and the wall of the city will fall flat,#Or “in its place” and the people will charge, each one straight ahead.”#Literally “the people will go up, each before him” 6So Joshua son of Nun summoned the priests and said to them, “Take up the ark of the covenant, and let seven priests carry the trumpets of the rams’ horns before the ark of Yahweh.” 7And he said#Hebrew “they said” to the people, “Go forward and march around the city, and let the armed men pass before the ark of Yahweh.
8And when Joshua spoke#Literally “And it happened the moment of the saying of Joshua” to the people, the seven priests carrying the seven trumpets of rams’ horns before the presence of Yahweh went forward and they blew the trumpets; and the ark of the covenant of Yahweh followed behind them. 9And the armed men went before the priests who blew the trumpets, and the rear guard came after the ark, while they were blowing the trumpets. 10But Joshua commanded the people, saying, “You will not shout, and you will not let your voice be heard; a word will not go out from your mouth until the day I say to you ‘Shout!’ Then you will shout.” 11And the ark of Yahweh went around the city, circling once,#Literally “circling one occurrence” and they came into the camp and spent the night in the camp. 12Then Joshua got up early in the morning, and the priests took up the ark of Yahweh. 13The seven priests carrying the seven trumpets of the rams’ horns before the ark of Yahweh went on continually, and they blew on the trumpets. And the armed men went before them, and the rear guard came after the ark of Yahweh, while the trumpets blew continually. 14And they marched around the city once on the second day, and they returned to the camp. They did this for six days.
15Then on the seventh day they rose early at dawn, and they marched around the city in this manner seven times. It was only on that day that they marched around the city seven times. 16And at the seventh time the priests blew on the trumpets, and Joshua said to the people, “Shout! For Yahweh has given you the city. 17The city and all that is in it will be devoted to Yahweh; only Rahab the prostitute and all who are with her in the house will live, because she hid the messengers whom we sent. 18As for you, keep away from the things#Hebrew “thing” devoted to destruction so that you do not take them and bring about your own destruction, making the camp of Israel an object for destruction, bringing trouble upon it. 19But all of the silver and gold, and the items of bronze and iron, are holy to Yahweh, and they must go to Yahweh’s treasury.” 20So the people shouted, and they#That is, the priests blew on the trumpets. And when the people heard the sound of the trumpet, they raised a great shout, and the wall fell flat. The people charged, each one straight ahead into the city,#Literally “The people went up, each before him” and they captured it. 21And they utterly destroyed by the edge of the sword#Literally “by the mouth of the sword” all who were in the city, both men and women, young and old, ox, sheep, and donkey.
22Then Joshua said to the two men who spied on the land, “Go to the prostitute’s house and bring out from there the woman and all who belong to her, just as you swore to her.” 23So the young men who were spies went and brought Rahab and her father and mother, her brothers, and all who were with her. And they brought all her family out and set them outside the camp of Israel. 24And they burned the city and all that was in it with fire; they put only the silver and gold, and the items of copper and iron, into the treasury of the house of Yahweh. 25But Joshua spared Rahab the prostitute and her family#Literally “and the house of her father” and all who were with her, and she has lived in the midst of Israel until this day, because she hid the messengers whom Joshua sent to spy out Jericho.
26And Joshua swore at that time, saying, “Cursed is anyone before Yahweh who gets up and builds Jericho, this city. At the cost of his firstborn he will lay its foundation, and at the cost of his youngest he will set up its gates.” 27So Yahweh was with Joshua, and his fame was in all the land.
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