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Joshua 6:5

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Then the priests will blast on their trumpets, and everyone else will shout. The wall will fall down, and your soldiers can go straight in from every side.

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The trumpet blew louder and louder. Moses spoke, and God answered him with thunder.

The walls of their fortresses will be knocked down and scattered in the dust.

On that day people will be slaughtered and towers destroyed, but streams of water will flow from high hills and towering mountains.

Attack from every side! Babylon surrenders! The enemy tears down its walls and towers. I am taking my revenge by doing to Babylon what it did to other cities.

God's people had faith, and when they had walked around the city of Jericho for seven days, its walls fell down.

Then the priests blew the trumpets, and Joshua yelled: Get ready to shout! The LORD will let you capture this town.

The priests blew their trumpets again, and the soldiers shouted as loud as they could. The walls of Jericho fell flat. Then the soldiers rushed up the hill, went straight into the town, and captured it.

Take along the sacred chest and make seven priests walk in front of it, carrying trumpets. But on the seventh day, march slowly around the town seven times while the priests blow their trumpets.

Joshua called the priests together and said, “Take the chest and make seven priests carry trumpets and march ahead of it.”

David obeyed his father. He got up early the next morning and left someone else in charge of the sheep; then he loaded the supplies and started off. He reached the army camp just as the soldiers were taking their places and shouting the battle cry.

But the soldiers of Israel and Judah let out a battle cry and went after them as far as Gath and Ekron. The bodies of the Philistines were scattered all along the road from Shaaraim to Gath and Ekron.

brought the chest into camp, the army cheered so loudly that the ground shook.




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