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Joshua 10:10

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The Lord confused those armies when Israel attacked, so Israel defeated them in a great victory at Gibeon. They chased them along the road going up to Beth Horon and killed men all the way to Azekah and Makkedah.

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He shot his arrows and scattered his enemies. His bolts of lightning confused them with fear.

So Solomon rebuilt it.) He also built the cities of Lower Beth Horon

So the Lord defeated the Cushites when Asa’s army from Judah attacked them, and the Cushites ran away.

At the same time the Israelite troops that Amaziah had not let fight in the war were robbing towns in Judah. From Samaria to Beth Horon they killed three thousand people and took many valuable things.

He shot his arrows and scattered his enemies. His many bolts of lightning confused them with fear.

It wasn’t their swords that took the land. It wasn’t their power that gave them victory. But it was your great power and strength. You were with them because you loved them.

The Almighty scattered kings like snow on Mount Zalmon.

He forced out the other nations, and he had his people inherit the land. He let the tribes of Israel settle there in tents.

The Lord will fight as he did at Mount Perazim. He will be angry as he was in the Valley of Gibeon. He will do his work, his strange work. He will finish his job, his strange job.

The Lord will cause all people to hear his great voice and to see his powerful arm come down with anger, like a great fire that burns everything, like a great storm with much rain and hail.

This was while the army of the king of Babylon was fighting against Jerusalem and the cities of Judah that had not yet been taken—Lachish and Azekah. These were the only strong, walled cities left in the land of Judah.

Then the Lord will go to war against those nations; he will fight as in a day of battle.

But the Lord your God will hand those nations over to you, confusing them until they are destroyed.

As they chased the enemy down the Beth Horon Pass to Azekah, the Lord threw large hailstones on them from the sky and killed them. More people were killed by the hailstones than by the Israelites’ swords.

That day Joshua defeated Makkedah. He killed the king and completely destroyed all the people in that city as an offering to the Lord; no one was left alive. He did the same thing to the king of Makkedah that he had done to the king of Jericho.

Joshua and his army marched all night from Gilgal for a surprise attack.

The Lord handed them over to Israel. They chased them to Greater Sidon, Misrephoth Maim, and the Valley of Mizpah in the east. Israel fought until none of the enemy was left alive.

Jarmuth, Adullam, Socoh, Azekah,

Gederoth, Beth Dagon, Naamah, and Makkedah. There were sixteen towns and their villages.

From there it went west to the border of the Japhletites and continued to the area of the Lower Beth Horon. Then it went to Gezer and ended at the sea.

This is the land that was given to the family groups of Ephraim: Their border started at Ataroth Addar in the east, went to Upper Beth Horon,

Kibzaim, and Beth Horon. There were four towns and their pastures.

As Barak approached, the Lord confused Sisera and his army and chariots. The Lord defeated them with the sword, but Sisera left his chariot and ran away on foot.

Barak and his men chased Sisera’s chariots and army to Harosheth Haggoyim. With their swords they killed all of Sisera’s men; not one of them was left alive.

The stars fought from heaven; from their paths, they fought Sisera.

The second group went on the Beth Horon road. The third group went on the border road that overlooks the Valley of Zeboim toward the desert.

The Philistines gathered their armies for war. They met at Socoh in Judah and camped at Ephes Dammim between Socoh and Azekah.




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