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Joshua 10:10 - Good News Translation (US Version)

10 The Lord made the Amorites panic at the sight of Israel's army. The Israelites slaughtered them at Gibeon and pursued them down the mountain pass at Beth Horon, keeping up the attack as far south as Azekah and Makkedah.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

10 And the LORD discomfited them before Israel, and slew them with a great slaughter at Gibeon, and chased them along the way that goeth up to Beth-horon, and smote them to Azekah, and unto Makkedah.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

10 And the Lord caused [the enemies] to panic before Israel, who slew them with a great slaughter at Gibeon and chased them along the way that goes up to Beth-horon and smote them as far as Azekah and Makkedah.

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American Standard Version (1901)

10 And Jehovah discomfited them before Israel, and he slew them with a great slaughter at Gibeon, and chased them by the way of the ascent of Beth-horon, and smote them to Azekah, and unto Makkedah.

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Common English Bible

10 Then the LORD threw them into a panic before Israel. Joshua struck a mighty blow against them at Gibeon. He chased them on the way up to Beth-horon and struck them down as far as Azekah and Makkedah.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

10 And the Lord set them in disarray before the face of Israel. And he crushed them in a great defeat at Gibeon, and he pursued them along the way of the ascent to Beth-horon, and he struck them down, even as far as Azekah and Makkedah.

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Joshua 10:10
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He shot his arrows and scattered his enemies; with flashes of lightning he sent them running.


and Solomon rebuilt it.) Using his forced labor, Solomon also rebuilt Lower Beth Horon,


The Lord defeated the Ethiopian army when Asa and the Judean army attacked them. They fled,


Meanwhile the Israelite soldiers that Amaziah had not allowed to go into battle with him attacked the Judean cities between Samaria and Beth Horon, killed three thousand men, and captured quantities of loot.


He shot his arrows and scattered his enemies; with flashes of lightning he sent them running.


Your people did not conquer the land with their swords; they did not win it by their own power; it was by your power and your strength, by the assurance of your presence, which showed that you loved them.


When Almighty God scattered the kings on Mount Zalmon, he caused snow to fall there.


He drove out the inhabitants as his people advanced; he divided their land among the tribes of Israel and gave their homes to his people.


The Lord will fight as he did at Mount Perazim and in the valley of Gibeon, in order to do what he intends to do—strange as his actions may seem. He will complete his work, his mysterious work.


The Lord will let everyone hear his majestic voice and feel the force of his anger. There will be flames, cloudbursts, hailstones, and torrents of rain.


while the army of the king of Babylonia was attacking the city. The army was also attacking Lachish and Azekah, the only other fortified cities left in Judah.


Then the Lord will go out and fight against those nations, as he has fought in times past.


The Lord will put your enemies in your power and make them panic until they are destroyed.


While the Amorites were running down the pass from the Israelite army, the Lord made large hailstones fall down on them all the way to Azekah. More were killed by the hailstones than by the Israelites.


Joshua attacked and captured Makkedah and its king that day. He put everyone in the city to death; no one was left alive. He did to the king of Makkedah what he had done to the king of Jericho.


All night Joshua and his army marched from Gilgal to Gibeon, and they made a surprise attack on the Amorites.


The Lord gave the Israelites victory over them; the Israelites attacked and pursued them as far north as Misrephoth Maim and Sidon, and as far east as the valley of Mizpah. The fight continued until none of the enemy was left alive.


Jarmuth, Adullam, Socoh, Azekah,


Gederoth, Bethdagon, Naamah, and Makkedah: sixteen cities, along with the towns around them.


It then went west to the area of the Japhletites, as far as the area of Lower Beth Horon. It went on from there to Gezer and ended at the Mediterranean Sea.


This was the territory of the Ephraimite families: their border ran from Ataroth Addar eastward to Upper Beth Horon,


Kibzaim, and Beth Horon, with their pasture lands.


When Barak attacked with his army, the Lord threw Sisera into confusion together with all his chariots and men. Sisera got down from his chariot and fled on foot.


Barak pursued the chariots and the army to Harosheth-of-the-Gentiles, and Sisera's whole army was killed. Not a man was left.


The stars fought from the sky; as they moved across the sky, they fought against Sisera.


another went toward Beth Horon, and the other one went to the border overlooking Zeboim Valley and the wilderness.


The Philistines gathered for battle in Socoh, a town in Judah; they camped at a place called Ephes Dammim, between Socoh and Azekah.


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