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98761 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua (2).28

… ; 32:12; Deuteronomy 1:25 ff). The remainder of the spies perished at once by a special visitation ( Numbers 14:36 ); and the people were condemned to a 40-year exile …

98762 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua (2).33

… Joshua 12:1 - 24 to Joshua 14:1 - 15 miles wide formed by the recession of the hills that border the valley of the Jordan from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea, and …

98763 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua (2).37

… of 12 stones (4:3-9,20 ff), one for each of the tribes of Israel, taken from the bed of the river. In Joshua 4:9 it is stated that Joshua 12:1 - 24 stones were set up in the …

98764 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua (2).41

… ( Joshua 12:7 - 24 ) whose kings were vanquished by Joshua, there are no names of towns that can be certainly identified as situated here; the greater part evidently …

98766 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua (3).2

… :1, 12, 14; 2, 4; Zechariah 3:1, 3, 6, 8 - 9; 6:11 form (b)) and high priest in Jerusalem, called "Jeshua" in Ezra-Nehemiah. His father was among the captives at the fall of Jerusalem …

98767 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua (3).3

… 1:12 - 15 ). The following are, in chronological order, the prophetic utterances in which Joshua is spoken of: (1) Haggai 1:1 - 11; (2) Haggai 2:1 - 9; (3) Zechariah 1:1 - 6; (4) Haggai …

98768 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua (3).11

… :1 - 12, and then reads: "(11) Yea, take of them silver and gold and make a crown, (12) and say to them: Thus saith Yahweh of hosts, saying, Behold the man whose name is the Branch …

98769 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua (3).13

von Elephantine2, 70 ff, 86 ff. Joshua is called Jesus in Sirach 49:12 .

98770 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua, Book of.24

… Joshua 12:1 - 24 memorial stones on the other side of Jordan, where the people encamped after the passage of the river ( Joshua 4:1 - 14 ); the priests with the Ark of …

98771 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua, Book of.25

… 5:12 ); appearance to Joshua of the captain of the Lord’s host ( Joshua 5:13 - 15 ).

98772 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua, Book of.27

Joshua 7:1 - 26 : The crime and punishment of Achan, who stole for himself part of the spoil of the captured city ( Joshua 7:1, 16 - 26 ); incidentally his sin is the cause of a disastrous defeat before Ai ( Joshua 7:2 - 12 ).

98773 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua, Book of.32

Joshua 12:1 - 24 : Final summary of the Israelite conquests in Canaan, of Sihon and Og on the East of the Jordan under the leadership of Moses ( Joshua 12:1 - 6 ); of 31 kings and their cities on the West of the river under Joshua (12:7-24).

98774 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua, Book of.58

… ; 7, 12, 14, with a statement of the death and burial of Phinehas, son and successor of Eleazar, of the idolatrous worship by the children of Israel of Astarte and …

98775 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Josiah.12

… 33:12 - 13 ). One of the most eminent of the kings of Judah; came to the throne at 8 years of age and reigned circa 637-608 BC.

98776 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Josiah.16

… 1:12 ); but these represented merely the inertia, not the intelligence, of the people. Over against them is to be reckoned the spiritually-minded "remnant" with …

98777 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jotham.3

… - 18; 12:19, etc.); so it is possible that either the fable or its application has become expanded in transmission. Or an older fable may have been used for the sake …

98778 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jotham.11

Jotham’s name appears in the royal genealogical list of 1 Chronicles 3:12, and in the genealogy of Jesus ( Matthew 1:9 ).

98779 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joy.4

… 5:12, etc.). In English Versions of the Bible we have sometimes "to joy" (now obsolete as a verb), used in an intransitive sense = "to rejoice" ( Habakkuk 3:18; 2 Corinthians …

98780 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joy.5

… ; 51:12 ) and the object ( Psalms 35:9; Isaiah 29:19 ) of religious joy. The phrase "rejoice (be glad) in Yahweh" and similar. expressions are of frequent occurrence (e.g …