Chapters 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 81-91
CHAPTER 81
1 And the children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth, about
six hundred thousand men on foot, besides the little ones and their
wives.
2 Also a mixed multitude went up with them, and flocks and herds,
even much cattle.
3 And the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in the
land of Egypt in hard labor, was two hundred and ten years.
4 And at the end of two hundred and ten years, the Lord brought forth
the children of Israel from Egypt with a strong hand.
5 And the children of Israel traveled from Egypt and from Goshen
and from Rameses, and encamped in Succoth on the fifteenth day of
the first month.
6 And the Egyptians buried all their first born whom the Lord had
smitten, and all the Egyptians buried their slain for three days.
7 And the children of Israel traveled from Succoth and encamped in
Ethom, at the end of the wilderness.
8 And on the third day after the Egyptians had buried their first
born, many men rose up from Egypt and went after Israel to make them
return to Egypt, for they repented that they had sent the Israelites
away from their servitude.
9 And one man said to his neighbor, Surely Moses and Aaron spoke
to Pharaoh, saying, We will go a three days' journey in the wilderness
and sacrifice to the Lord our God.
10 Now therefore let us rise up early in the morning and cause them
to return, and it shall be that if they return with us to Egypt to
their masters, then shall we know that there is faith in them, but
if they will not return, then will we fight with them, and make them
come back with great power and a strong hand.
11 And all the nobles of Pharaoh rose up in the morning, and with
them about seven hundred thousand men, and they went forth from Egypt
on that day, and came to the place where the children of Israel were.
12 And all the Egyptians saw and behold Moses and Aaron and all the
children of Israel were sitting before Pi-hahiroth, eating and drinking
and celebrating the feast of the Lord.
13 And all the Egyptians said to the children of Israel, Surely you
said, We will go a journey for three days in the wilderness and sacrifice
to our God and return.
14 Now therefore this day makes five days since you went, why do
you not return to your masters?
15 And Moses and Aaron answered them, saying, Because the Lord our
God has testified in us, saying, You shall no more return to Egypt,
but we will betake ourselves to a land flowing with milk and honey,
as the Lord our God had sworn to our ancestors to give to us.
16 And when the nobles of Egypt saw that the children of Israel did
not hearken to them, to return to Egypt, they girded themselves to
fight with Israel.
17 And the Lord strengthened the hearts of the children of Israel
over the Egyptians, that they gave them a severe beating, and the
battle was sore upon the Egyptians, and all the Egyptians fled from
before the children of Israel, for many of them perished by the hand
of Israel.
18 And the nobles of Pharaoh went to Egypt and told Pharaoh, saying,
The children of Israel have fled, and will no more return to Egypt,
and in this manner did Moses and Aaron speak to us.
19 And Pharaoh heard this thing, and his heart and the hearts of
all his subjects were turned against Israel, and they repented that
they had sent Israel; and all the Egyptians advised Pharaoh to pursue
the children of Israel to make them come back to their burdens.
20 And they said each man to his brother, What is this which we have
done, that we have sent Israel from our servitude?
21 And the Lord strengthened the hearts of all the Egyptians to pursue
the Israelites, for the Lord desired to overthrow the Egyptians in
the Red Sea.
22 And Pharaoh rose up and harnessed his chariot, and he ordered
all the Egyptians to assemble, not one man was left excepting the
little ones and the women.
23 And all the Egyptians went forth with Pharaoh to pursue the children
of Israel, and the camp of Egypt was an exceedingly large and heavy
camp, about ten hundred thousand men.
24 And the whole of this camp went and pursued the children of Israel
to bring them back to Egypt, and they reached them encamping by the
Red Sea.
25 And the children of Israel lifted up their eyes, and beheld all
the Egyptians pursuing them, and the children of Israel were greatly
terrified at them, and the children of Israel cried to the Lord.
26 And on account of the Egyptians, the children of Israel divided
themselves into four divisions, and they were divided in their opinions,
for they were afraid of the Egyptians, and Moses spoke to each of
them.
27 The first division was of the children of Reuben, Simeon, and
Issachar, and they resolved to cast themselves into the sea, for
they were exceedingly afraid of the Egyptians.
28 And Moses said to them, Fear not, stand still and see the salvation
of the Lord which He will effect this day for you.
29 The second division was of the children of Zebulun, Benjamin and
Naphtali, and they resolved to go back to Egypt with the Egyptians.
30 And Moses said to them, Fear not, for as you have seen the Egyptians
this day, so shall you see them no more for ever.
31 The third division was of the children of Judah and Joseph, and
they resolved to go to meet the Egyptians to fight with them.
32 And Moses said to them, Stand in your places, for the Lord will
fight for you, and you shall remain silent.
33 And the fourth division was of the children of Levi, Gad, and
Asher, and they resolved to go into the midst of the Egyptians to
confound them, and Moses said to them, Remain in your stations and
fear not, only call unto the Lord that he may save you out of their
hands.
34 After this Moses rose up from amidst the people, and he prayed
to the Lord and said,
35 O Lord God of the whole earth, save now thy people whom thou didst
bring forth from Egypt, and let not the Egyptians boast that power
and might are theirs.
36 So the Lord said to Moses, Why dost thou cry unto me? speak to
the children of Israel that they shall proceed, and do thou stretch
out thy rod upon the sea and divide it, and the children of Israel
shall pass through it.
37 And Moses did so, and he lifted up his rod upon the sea and divided
it.
38 And the waters of the sea were divided into twelve parts, and
the children of Israel passed through on foot, with shoes, as a man
would pass through a prepared road.
39 And the Lord manifested to the children of Israel his wonders
in Egypt and in the sea by the hand of Moses and Aaron.
40 And when the children of Israel had entered the sea, the Egyptians
came after them, and the waters of the sea resumed upon them, and
they all sank in the water, and not one man was left excepting Pharaoh,
who gave thanks to the Lord and believed in him, therefore the Lord
did not cause him to perish at that time with the Egyptians.
41 And the Lord ordered an angel to take him from amongst the Egyptians,
who cast him upon the land of Ninevah and he reigned over it for
a long time.
42 And on that day the Lord saved Israel from the hand of Egypt,
and all the children of Israel saw that the Egyptians had perished,
and they beheld the great hand of the Lord, in what he had performed
in Egypt and in the sea.
43 Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song unto the
Lord, on the day when the Lord caused the Egyptians to fall before
them.
44 And all Israel sang in concert, saying, I will sing to the Lord
for He is greatly exalted, the horse and his rider has he cast into
the sea; behold it is written in the book of the law of God.
45 After this the children of Israel proceeded on their journey,
and encamped in Marah, and the Lord gave to the children of Israel
statutes and judgments in that place in Marah, and the Lord commanded
the children of Israel to walk in all his ways and to serve him.
46 And they journeyed from Marah and came to Elim, and in Elim were
twelve springs of water and seventy date trees, and the children
encamped there by the waters.
47 And they journeyed from Elim and came to the wilderness of Sin,
on the fifteenth day of the second month after their departure from
Egypt.
48 At that time the Lord gave the manna to the children of Israel
to eat, and the Lord caused food to rain from heaven for the children
of Israel day by day.
49 And the children of Israel ate the manna for forty years, all
the days that they were in the wilderness, until they came to the
land of Canaan to possess it.
50 And they proceeded from the wilderness of Sin and encamped in
Alush.
51 And they proceeded from Alush and encamped in Rephidim.
52 And when the children of Israel were in Rephidim, Amalek the son
of Eliphaz, the son of Esau, the brother of Zepho, came to fight
with Israel.
53 And he brought with him eight hundred and one thousand men, magicians
and conjurers, and he prepared for battle with Israel in Rephidim.
54 And they carried on a great and severe battle against Israel,
and the Lord delivered Amalek and his people into the hands of Moses
and the children of Israel, and into the hand of Joshua, the son
of Nun, the Ephrathite, the servant of Moses.
55 And the children of Israel smote Amalek and his people at the
edge of the sword, but the battle was very sore upon the children
of Israel.
56 And the Lord said to Moses, Write this thing as a memorial for
thee in a book, and place it in the hand of Joshua, the son of Nun,
thy servant, and thou shalt command the children of Israel, saying,
When thou shalt come to the land of Canaan, thou shalt utterly efface
the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven.
57 And Moses did so, and he took the book and wrote upon it these
words, saying,
58 Remember what Amalek has done to thee in the road when thou wentest
forth from Egypt.
59 Who met thee in the road and smote thy rear, even those that were
feeble behind thee when thou wast faint and weary.
60 Therefore it shall be when the Lord thy God shall have given thee
rest from all thine enemies round about in the land which the Lord
thy God giveth thee for an inheritance, to possess it, that thou
shalt blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven, thou
shalt not forget it.
61 And the king who shall have pity on Amalek, or upon his memory
or upon his seed, behold I will require it of him, and I will cut
him off from amongst his people.
62 And Moses wrote all these things in a book, and he enjoined the
children of Israel respecting all these matters.
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1 And the children of Israel proceeded from Rephidim and they encamped
in the wilderness of Sinai, in the third month from their going
forth from Egypt.
2 At that time came Reuel the Midianite, the father-in-law of Moses,
with Zipporah his daughter and her two sons, for he had heard of
the wonders of the Lord which he had done to Israel, that he had
delivered them from the hand of Egypt.
3 And Reuel came to Moses to the wilderness where he was encamped,
where was the mountain of God.
4 And Moses went forth to meet his father-in-law with great honor,
and all Israel was with him.
5 And Reuel and his children remained amongst the Israelites for
many days, and Reuel knew the Lord from that day forward.
6 And in the third month from the children of Israel's departure
from Egypt, on the sixth day thereof, the Lord gave to Israel the
ten commandments on Mount Sinai.
7 And all Israel heard all these commandments, and all Israel rejoiced
exceedingly in the Lord on that day.
8 And the glory of the Lord rested upon Mount Sinai, and he called
to Moses, and Moses came in the midst of a cloud and ascended the
mountain.
9 And Moses was upon the mount forty days and forty nights; he
ate no bread and drank no water, and the Lord instructed him in
the statutes and judgments in order to teach the children of Israel.
10 And the Lord wrote the ten commandments which he had commanded
the children of Israel upon two tablets of stone, which he gave
to Moses to command the children of Israel.
11 And at the end of forty days and forty nights, when the Lord
had finished speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai, then the Lord gave
to Moses the tablets of stone, written with the finger of God.
12 And when the children of Israel saw that Moses tarried to come
down from the mount, they gathered round Aaron, and said, As for
this man Moses we know not what has become of him.
13 Now therefore rise up, make unto us a god who shall go before
us, so that thou shalt not die.
14 And Aaron was greatly afraid of the people, and he ordered them
to bring him gold and he made it into a molten calf for the people.
15 And the Lord said to Moses, before he had come down from the
mount, Get thee down, for thy people whom thou didst bring forth
from Egypt have corrupted themselves.
16 They have made to themselves a molten calf, and have bowed down
to it, now therefore leave me, that I may consume them from off
the earth, for they are a stiffnecked people.
17 And Moses besought the countenance of the Lord, and he prayed
to the Lord for the people on account of the calf which they had
made, and he afterward descended from the mount and in his hands
were the two tablets of stone, which God had given him to command
the Israelites.
18 And when Moses approached the camp and saw the calf which the
people had made, the anger of Moses was kindled and he broke the
tablets under the mount.
19 And Moses came to the camp and he took the calf and burned it
with fire, and ground it till it became fine dust, and strewed
it upon the water and gave it to the Israelites to drink.
20 And there died of the people by the swords of each other about
three thousand men who had made the calf.
21 And on the morrow Moses said to the people, I will go up to
the Lord, peradventure I may make atonement for your sins which
you have sinned to the Lord.
22 And Moses again went up to the Lord, and he remained with the
Lord forty days and forty nights.
23 And during the forty days did Moses entreat the Lord in behalf
of the children of Israel, and the Lord hearkened to the prayer
of Moses, and the Lord was entreated of him in behalf of Israel.
24 Then spake the Lord to Moses to hew two stone tablets and to
bring them up to the Lord, who would write upon them the ten commandments.
25 Now Moses did so, and he came down and hewed the two tablets
and went up to Mount Sinai to the Lord, and the Lord wrote the
ten commandments upon the tablets.
26 And Moses remained yet with the Lord forty days and forty nights,
and the Lord instructed him in statutes and judgments to impart
to Israel.
27 And the Lord commanded him respecting the children of Israel
that they should make a sanctuary for the Lord, that his name might
rest therein, and the Lord showed him the likeness of the sanctuary
and the likeness of all its vessels.
28 And at the end of the forty days, Moses came down from the mount
and the two tablets were in his hand.
29 And Moses came to the children of Israel and spoke to them all
the words of the Lord, and he taught them laws, statutes and judgments
which the Lord had taught him.
30 And Moses told the children of Israel the word of the Lord,
that a sanctuary should be made for him, to dwell amongst the children
of Israel.
31 And the people rejoiced greatly at all the good which the Lord
had spoken to them, through Moses, and they said, We will do all
that the Lord has spoken to thee.
32 And the people rose up like one man and they made generous offerings
to the sanctuary of the Lord, and each man brought the offering
of the Lord for the work of the sanctuary, and for all its service.
33 And all the children of Israel brought each man of all that
was found in his possession for the work of the sanctuary of the
Lord, gold, silver and brass, and every thing that was serviceable
for the sanctuary.
34 And all the wise men who were practiced in work came and made
the sanctuary of the Lord, according to all that the Lord had commanded,
every man in the work in which he had been practiced; and all the
wise men in heart made the sanctuary, and its furniture and all
the vessels for the holy service, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
35 And the work of the sanctuary of the tabernacle was completed
at the end of five months, and the children of Israel did all that
the Lord had commanded Moses.
36 And they brought the sanctuary and all its furniture to Moses;
like unto the representation which the Lord had shown to Moses,
so did the children of Israel.
37 And Moses saw the work, and behold they did it as the Lord had
commanded him, so Moses blessed them.
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1 And in the twelfth month, in the twenty-third day of the month,
Moses took Aaron and his sons, and he dressed them in their garments,
and anointed them and did unto them as the Lord had commanded him,
and Moses brought up all the offerings which the Lord had on that
day commanded him.
2 Moses afterward took Aaron and his sons and said to them, For
seven days shall you remain at the door of the tabernacle, for
thus am I commanded.
3 And Aaron and his sons did all that the Lord had commanded them
through Moses, and they remained for seven days at the door of
the tabernacle.
4 And on the eighth day, being the first day of the first month,
in the second year from the Israelites' departure from Egypt, Moses
erected the sanctuary, and Moses put up all the furniture of the
tabernacle and all the furniture of the sanctuary, and he did all
that the Lord had commanded him.
5 And Moses called to Aaron and his sons, and they brought the
burnt offering and the sin offering for themselves and the children
of Israel, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
6 On that day the two sons of Aaron, Nadab and Abihu, took strange
fire and brought it before the Lord who had not commanded them,
and a fire went forth from before the Lord, and consumed them,
and they died before the Lord on that day.
7 Then on the day when Moses had completed to erect the sanctuary,
the princes of the children of Israel began to bring their offerings
before the Lord for the dedication of the altar.
8 And they brought up their offerings each prince for one day,
a prince each day for twelve days.
9 And all the offerings which they brought, each man in his day,
one silver charger weighing one hundred and thirty shekels, one
silver bowl of seventy shekels after the shekel of the sanctuary,
both of them full of fine flour, mingled with oil for a meat offering.
10 One spoon, weighing ten shekels of gold, full of incense.
11 One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year for a
burnt offering.
12 And one kid of the goats for a sin offering.
13 And for a sacrifice of peace offering, two oxen, five rams,
five he-goats, five lambs of a year old.
14 Thus did the twelve princes of Israel day by day, each man in
his day.
15 And it was after this, in the thirteenth day of the month, that
Moses commanded the children of Israel to observe the Passover.
16 And the children of Israel kept the Passover in its season in
the fourteenth day of the month, as the Lord had commanded Moses,
so did the children of Israel.
17 And in the second month, on the first day thereof, the Lord
spoke unto Moses, saying,
18 Number the heads of all the males of the children of Israel
from twenty years old and upward, thou and thy brother Aaron and
the twelve princes of Israel.
19 And Moses did so, and Aaron came with the twelve princes of
Israel, and they numbered the children of Israel in the wilderness
of Sinai.
20 And the numbers of the children of Israel by the houses of their
fathers, from twenty years old and upward, were six hundred and
three thousand, five hundred and fifty.
21 But the children of Levi were not numbered amongst their brethren
the children of Israel.
22 And the number of all the males of the children of Israel from
one month old and upward, was twenty-two thousand, two hundred
and seventy-three.
23 And the number of the children of Levi from one month old and
above, was twenty-two thousand.
24 And Moses placed the priests and the Levites each man to his
service and to his burden to serve the sanctuary of the tabernacle,
as the Lord had commanded Moses.
25 And on the twentieth day of the month, the cloud was taken away
from the tabernacle of testimony.
26 At that time the children of Israel continued their journey
from the wilderness of Sinai, and they took a journey of three
days, and the cloud rested upon the wilderness of Paran; there
the anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel, for they had
provoked the Lord in asking him for meat, that they might eat.
27 And the Lord hearkened to their voice, and gave them meat which
they ate for one month.
28 But after this the anger of the Lord was kindled against them,
and he smote them with a great slaughter, and they were buried
there in that place.
29 And the children of Israel called that place Kebroth Hattaavah,
because there they buried the people that lusted flesh.
30 And they departed from Kebroth Hattaavah and pitched in Hazeroth,
which is in the wilderness of Paran.
31 And whilst the children of Israel were in Hazeroth, the anger
of the Lord was kindled against Miriam on account of Moses, and
she became leprous, white as snow.
32 And she was confined without the camp for seven days, until
she had been received again after her leprosy.
33 The children of Israel afterward departed from Hazeroth, and
pitched in the end of the wilderness of Paran.
34 At that time, the Lord spoke to Moses to send twelve men from
the children of Israel, one man to a tribe, to go and explore the
land of Canaan.
35 And Moses sent the twelve men, and they came to the land of
Canaan to search and examine it, and they explored the whole land
from the wilderness of Sin to Rechob as thou comest to Chamoth.
36 And at the end of forty days they came to Moses and Aaron, and
they brought him word as it was in their hearts, and ten of the
men brought up an evil report to the children of Israel, of the
land which they had explored, saying, It is better for us to return
to Egypt than to go to this land, a land that consumes its inhabitants.
37 But Joshua the son of Nun, and Caleb the son of Jephuneh, who
were of those that explored the land, said, The land is exceedingly
good.
38 If the Lord delight in us, then he will bring us to this land
and give it to us, for it is a land flowing with milk and honey.
39 But the children of Israel would not hearken to them, and they
hearkened to the words of the ten men who had brought up an evil
report of the land.
40 And the Lord heard the murmurings of the children of Israel
and he was angry and swore, saying,
41 Surely not one man of this wicked generation shall see the land
from twenty years old and upward excepting Caleb the son of Jephuneh
and Joshua the son of Nun.
42 But surely this wicked generation shall perish in this wilderness,
and their children shall come to the land and they shall possess
it; so the anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel, and he
made them wander in the wilderness for forty years until the end
of that wicked generation, because they did not follow the Lord.
43 And the people dwelt in the wilderness of Paran a long time,
and they afterward proceeded to the wilderness by the way of the
Red Sea.
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1 At that time Korah the son of Jetzer the son of Kehath the son
of Levi, took many men of the children of Israel, and they rose
up and quarreled with Moses and Aaron and the whole congregation.
2 And the Lord was angry with them, and the earth opened its mouth,
and swallowed them up, with their houses and all belonging to them,
and all the men belonging to Korah.
3 And after this God made the people go round by the way of Mount
Seir for a long time.
4 At that time the Lord said unto Moses, Provoke not a war against
the children of Esau, for I will not give to you of any thing belonging
to them, as much as the sole of the foot could tread upon, for
I have given Mount Seir for an inheritance to Esau.
5 Therefore did the children of Esau fight against the children
of Seir in former times, and the Lord had delivered the children
of Seir into the hands of the children of Esau, and destroyed them
from before them, and the children of Esau dwelt in their stead
unto this day.
6 Therefore the Lord said to the children of Israel, Fight not
against the children of Esau your brethren, for nothing in their
land belongs to you, but you may buy food of them for money and
eat it, and you may buy water of them for money and drink it.
7 And the children of Israel did according to the word of the Lord.
8 And the children of Israel went about the wilderness, going round
by the way of Mount Sinai for a long time, and touched not the
children of Esau, and they continued in that district for nineteen
years.
9 At that time died Latinus king of the children of Chittim, in
the forty-fifth year of his reign, which is the fourteenth year
of the children of Israel's departure from Egypt.
10 And they buried him in his place which he had built for himself
in the land of Chittim, and Abimnas reigned in his place for thirty-eight
years.
11 And the children of Israel passed the boundary of the children
of Esau in those days, at the end of nineteen years, and they came
and passed the road of the wilderness of Moab.
12 And the Lord said to Moses, besiege not Moab, and do not fight
against them, for I will give you nothing of their land.
13 And the children of Israel passed the road of the wilderness
of Moab for nineteen years, and they did not fight against them.
14 And in the thirty-sixth year of the children of Israel's departing
from Egypt the Lord smote the heart of Sihon, king of the Amorites,
and he waged war, and went forth to fight against the children
of Moab.
15 And Sihon sent messengers to Beor the son of Janeas, the son
of Balaam, counsellor to the king of Egypt, and to Balaam his son,
to curse Moab, in order that it might be delivered into the hand
of Sihon.
16 And the messengers went and brought Beor the son of Janeas,
and Balaam his son, from Pethor in Mesopotamia, so Beor and Balaam
his son came to the city of Sihon and they cursed Moab and their
king in the presence of Sihon king of the Amorites.
17 So Sihon went out with his whole army, and he went to Moab and
fought against them, and he subdued them, and the Lord delivered
them into his hands, and Sihon slew the king of Moab.
18 And Sihon took all the cities of Moab in the battle; he also
took Heshbon from them, for Heshbon was one of the cities of Moab,
and Sihon placed his princes and his nobles in Heshbon, and Heshbon
belonged to Sihon in those days.
19 Therefore the parable speakers Beor and Balaam his son uttered
these words, saying, Come unto Heshbon, the city of Sihon will
be built and established.
20 Woe unto thee Moab! thou art lost, O people of Kemosh! behold
it is written upon the book of the law of God.
21 And when Sihon had conquered Moab, he placed guards in the cities
which he had taken from Moab, and a considerable number of the
children of Moab fell in battle into the hand of Sihon, and he
made a great capture of them, sons and daughters, and he slew their
king; so Sihon turned back to his own land.
22 And Sihon gave numerous presents of silver and gold to Beor
and Balaam his son, and he dismissed them, and they went to Mesopotamia
to their home and country.
23 At that time all the children of Israel passed from the road
of the wilderness of Moab, and returned and surrounded the wilderness
of Edom.
24 So the whole congregation came to the wilderness of Sin in the
first month of the fortieth year from their departure from Egypt,
and the children of Israel dwelt there in Kadesh, of the wilderness
of Sin, and Miriam died there and she was buried there.
25 At that time Moses sent messengers to Hadad king of Edom, saying,
Thus says thy brother Israel, Let me pass I pray thee through thy
land, we will not pass through field or vineyard, we will not drink
the water of the well; we will walk in the king's road.
26 And Edom said to him, Thou shalt not pass through my country,
and Edom went forth to meet the children of Israel with a mighty
people.
27 And the children of Esau refused to let the children of Israel
pass through their land, so the Israelites removed from them and
fought not against them.
28 For before this the Lord had commanded the children of Israel,
saying, You shall not fight against the children of Esau, therefore
the Israelites removed from them and did not fight against them.
29 So the children of Israel departed from Kadesh, and all the
people came to Mount Hor.
30 At that time the Lord said to Moses, Tell thy brother Aaron
that he shall die there, for he shall not come to the land which
I have given to the children of Israel.
31 And Aaron went up, at the command of the Lord, to Mount Hor,
in the fortieth year, in the fifth month, in the first day of the
month.
32 And Aaron was one hundred and twenty-three years old when he
died in Mount Hor.
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1 And king Arad the Canaanite, who dwelt in the south, heard that
the Israelites had come by the way of the spies, and he arranged
his forces to fight against the Israelites.
2 And the children of Israel were greatly afraid of him, for he
had a great and heavy army, so the children of Israel resolved
to return to Egypt.
3 And the children of Israel turned back about the distance of
three days' journey unto Maserath Beni Jaakon, for they were greatly
afraid on account of the king Arad.
4 And the children of Israel would not get back to their places,
so they remained in Beni Jaakon for thirty days.
5 And when the children of Levi saw that the children of Israel
would not turn back, they were jealous for the sake of the Lord,
and they rose up and fought against the Israelites their brethren,
and slew of them a great body, and forced them to turn back to
their place, Mount Hor.
6 And when they returned, king Arad was still arranging his host
for battle against the Israelites.
7 And Israel vowed a vow, saying, If thou wilt deliver this people
into my hand, then I will utterly destroy their cities.
8 And the Lord hearkened to the voice of Israel, and he delivered
the Canaanites into their hand, and he utterly destroyed them and
their cities, and he called the name of the place Hormah.
9 And the children of Israel journeyed from Mount Hor and pitched
in Oboth, and they journeyed from Oboth and they pitched at Ije-abarim,
in the border of Moab.
10 And the children of Israel sent to Moab, saying, Let us pass
now through thy land into our place, but the children of Moab would
not suffer the children of Israel to pass through their land, for
the children of Moab were greatly afraid lest the children of Israel
should do unto them as Sihon king of the Amorites had done to them,
who had taken their land and had slain many of them.
11 Therefore Moab would not suffer the Israelites to pass through
his land, and the Lord commanded the children of Israel, saying,
That they should not fight against Moab, so the Israelites removed
from Moab.
12 And the children of Israel journeyed from the border of Moab,
and they came to the other side of Arnon, the border of Moab, between
Moab and the Amorites, and they pitched in the border of Sihon,
king of the Amorites, in the wilderness of Kedemoth.
13 And the children of Israel sent messengers to Sihon, king of
the Amorites, saying,
14 Let us pass through thy land, we will not turn into the fields
or into the vineyards, we will go along by the king's highway until
we shall have passed thy border, but Sihon would not suffer the
Israelites to pass.
15 So Sihon collected all the people of the Amorites and went forth
into the wilderness to meet the children of Israel, and he fought
against Israel in Jahaz.
16 And the Lord delivered Sihon king of the Amorites into the hand
of the children of Israel, and Israel smote all the people of Sihon
with the edge of the sword and avenged the cause of Moab.
17 And the children of Israel took possession of the land of Sihon
from Aram unto Jabuk, unto the children of Ammon, and they took
all the spoil of the cities.
18 And Israel took all these cities, and Israel dwelt in all the
cities of the Amorites.
19 And all the children of Israel resolved to fight against the
children of Ammon, to take their land also.
20 So the Lord said to the children of Israel, Do not besiege the
children of Ammon, neither stir up battle against them, for I will
give nothing to you of their land, and the children of Israel hearkened
to the word of the Lord, and did not fight against the children
of Ammon.
21 And the children of Israel turned and went up by the way of
Bashan to the land of Og, king of Bashan, and Og the king of Bashan
went out to meet the Israelites in battle, and he had with him
many valiant men, and a very strong force from the people of the
Amorites.
22 And Og king of Bashan was a very powerful man, but Naaron his
son was exceedingly powerful, even stronger than he was.
23 And Og said in his heart, Behold now the whole camp of Israel
takes up a space of three parsa, now will I smite them at once
without sword or spear.
24 And Og went up Mount Jahaz, and took therefrom one large stone,
the length of which was three parsa, and he placed it on his head,
and resolved to throw it upon the camp of the children of Israel,
to smite all the Israelites with that stone.
25 And the angel of the Lord came and pierced the stone upon the
head of Og, and the stone fell upon the neck of Og that Og fell
to the earth on account of the weight of the stone upon his neck.
26 At that time the Lord said to the children of Israel, Be not
afraid of him, for I have given him and all his people and all
his land into your hand, and you shall do to him as you did to
Sihon.
27 And Moses went down to him with a small number of the children
of Israel, and Moses smote Og with a stick at the ankles of his
feet and slew him.
28 The children of Israel afterward pursued the children of Og
and all his people, and they beat and destroyed them till there
was no remnant left of them.
29 Moses afterward sent some of the children of Israel to spy out
Jaazer, for Jaazer was a very famous city.
30 And the spies went to Jaazer and explored it, and the spies
trusted in the Lord, and they fought against the men of Jaazer.
31 And these men took Jaazer and its villages, and the Lord delivered
them into their hand, and they drove out the Amorites who had been
there.
32 And the children of Israel took the land of the two kings of
the Amorites, sixty cities which were on the other side of Jordan,
from the brook of Arnon unto Mount Herman.
33 And the children of Israel journeyed and came into the plain
of Moab which is on this side of Jordan, by Jericho.
34 And the children of Moab heard all the evil which the children
of Israel had done to the two kings of the Amorites, to Sihon and
Og, so all the men of Moab were greatly afraid of the Israelites.
35 And the elders of Moab said, Behold the two kings of the Amorites,
Sihon and Og, who were more powerful than all the kings of the
earth, could not stand against the children of Israel, how then
can we stand before them?
36 Surely they sent us a message before now to pass through our
land on their way, and we would not suffer them, now they will
turn upon us with their heavy swords and destroy us; and Moab was
distressed on account of the children of Israel, and they were
greatly afraid of them, and they counselled together what was to
be done to the children of Israel.
37 And the elders of Moab resolved and took one of their men, Balak
the son of Zippor the Moabite, and made him king over them at that
time, and Balak was a very wise man.
38 And the elders of Moab rose up and sent to the children of Midian
to make peace with them, for a great battle and enmity had been
in those days between Moab and Midian, from the days of Hadad the
son of Bedad king of Edom, who smote Midian in the field of Moab,
unto these days.
39 And the children of Moab sent to the children of Midian, and
they made peace with them, and the elders of Midian came to the
land of Moab to make peace in behalf of the children of Midian.
40 And the elders of Moab counselled with the elders of Midian
what to do in order to save their lives from Israel.
41 And all the children of Moab said to the elders of Midian, Now
therefore the children of Israel lick up all that are round about
us, as the ox licks up the grass of the field, for thus did they
do to the two kings of the Amorites who are stronger than we are.
42 And the elders of Midian said to Moab, We have heard that at
the time when Sihon king of the Amorites fought against you, when
he prevailed over you and took your land, he had sent to Beor the
son of Janeas and to Balaam his son from Mesopotamia, and they
came and cursed you; therefore did the hand of Sihon prevail over
you, that he took your land.
43 Now therefore send you also to Balaam his son, for he still
remains in his land, and give him his hire, that he may come and
curse all the people of whom you are afraid; so the elders of Moab
heard this thing, and it pleased them to send to Balaam the son
of Beor.
44 So Balak the son of Zippor king of Moab sent messengers to Balaam,
saying,
45 Behold there is a people come out from Egypt, behold they cover
the face of the earth, and they abide over against me.
46 Now therefore come and curse this people for me, for they are
too mighty for me, peradventure I shall prevail to fight against
them, and drive them out, for I heard that he whom thou blessest
is blessed, and whom thou cursest is cursed.
47 So the messengers of Balak went to Balaam and brought Balaam
to curse the people to fight against Moab.
48 And Balaam came to Balak to curse Israel, and the Lord said
to Balaam, Curse not this people for it is blessed.
49 And Balak urged Balaam day by day to curse Israel, but Balaam
hearkened not to Balak on account of the word of the Lord which
he had spoken to Balaam.
50 And when Balak saw that Balaam would not accede to his wish,
he rose up and went home, and Balaam also returned to his land
and he went from there to Midian.
51 And the children of Israel journeyed from the plain of Moab,
and pitched by Jordan from Beth-jesimoth even unto Abel-shittim,
at the end of the plains of Moab.
52 And when the children of Israel abode in the plain of Shittim,
they began to commit whoredom with the daughters of Moab.
53 And the children of Israel approached Moab, and the children
of Moab pitched their tents opposite to the camp of the children
of Israel.
54 And the children of Moab were afraid of the children of Israel,
and the children of Moab took all their daughters and their wives
of beautiful aspect and comely appearance, and dressed them in
gold and silver and costly garments.
55 And the children of Moab seated those women at the door of their
tents, in order that the children of Israel might see them and
turn to them, and not fight against Moab.
56 And all the children of Moab did this thing to the children
of Israel, and every man placed his wife and daughter at the door
of his tent, and all the children of Israel saw the act of the
children of Moab, and the children of Israel turned to the daughters
of Moab and coveted them, and they went to them.
57 And it came to pass that when a Hebrew came to the door of the
tent of Moab, and saw a daughter of Moab and desired her in his
heart, and spoke with her at the door of the tent that which he
desired, whilst they were speaking together the men of the tent
would come out and speak to the Hebrew like unto these words:
58 Surely you know that we are brethren, we are all the descendants
of Lot and the descendants of Abraham his brother, wherefore then
will you not remain with us, and wherefore will you not eat our
bread and our sacrifice?
59 And when the children of Moab had thus overwhelmed him with
their speeches, and enticed him by their flattering words, they
seated him in the tent and cooked and sacrificed for him, and he
ate of their sacrifice and of their bread.
60 They then gave him wine and he drank and became intoxicated,
and they placed before him a beautiful damsel, and he did with
her as he liked, for he knew not what he was doing, as he had drunk
plentifully of wine.
61 Thus did the children of Moab to Israel in that place, in the
plain of Shittim, and the anger of the Lord was kindled against
Israel on account of this matter, and he sent a pestilence amongst
them, and there died of the Israelites twenty-four thousand men.
62 Now there was a man of the children of Simeon whose name was
Zimri, the son of Salu, who connected himself with the Midianite
Cosbi, the daughter of Zur, king of Midian, in the sight of all
the children of Israel.
63 And Phineas the son of Elazer, the son of Aaron the priest,
saw this wicked thing which Zimri had done, and he took a spear
and rose up and went after them, and pierced them both and slew
them, and the pestilence ceased from the children of Israel.
CHAPTER 86
1 At that time after the pestilence, the Lord said to Moses, and
to Elazer the son of Aaron the priest, saying,
2 Number the heads of the whole community of the children of Israel,
from twenty years old and upward, all that went forth in the army.
3 And Moses and Elazer numbered the children of Israel after their
families, and the number of all Israel was seven hundred thousand,
seven hundred and thirty.
4 And the number of the children of Levi, from one month old and
upward, was twenty-three thousand, and amongst these there was
not a man of those numbered by Moses and Aaron in the wilderness
of Sinai.
5 For the Lord had told them that they would die in the wilderness,
so they all died, and not one had been left of them excepting Caleb
the son of Jephuneh, and Joshua the son of Nun.
6 And it was after this that the Lord said to Moses, Say unto the
children of Israel to avenge upon Midian the cause of their brethren
the children of Israel.
7 And Moses did so, and the children of Israel chose from amongst
them twelve thousand men, being one thousand to a tribe, and they
went to Midian.
8 And the children of Israel warred against Midian, and they slew
every male, also the five princes ofMidian, and Balaam the son
of Beor did they slay with the sword.
9 And the children of Israel took the wives of Midian captive,
with their little ones and their cattle, and all belonging to them.
10 And they took all the spoil and all the prey, and they brought
it to Moses and to Elazer to the plains of Moab.
11 And Moses and Elazer and all the princes of the congregation
went forth to meet them with joy.
12 And they divided all the spoil of Midian, and the children of
Israel had been revenged upon Midian for the cause of their brethren
the children of Israel.
CHAPTER 87
1 At that time the Lord said to Moses, Behold thy days are approaching
to an end, take now Joshua the son of Nun thy servant and place
him in the tabernacle, and I will command him, and Moses did so.
2 And the Lord appeared in the tabernacle in a pillar of cloud,
and the pillar of cloud stood at the entrance of the tabernacle.
3 And the Lord commanded Joshua the son of Nun and said unto him,
Be strong and courageous, for thou shalt bring the children of
Israel to the land which I swore to give them, and I will be with
thee.
4 And Moses said to Joshua, Be strong and courageous, for thou
wilt make the children of Israel inherit the land, and the Lord
will be with thee, he will not leave thee nor forsake thee, be
not afraid nor disheartened.
5 And Moses called to all the children of Israel and said to them,
You have seen all the good which the Lord your God has done for
you in the wilderness.
6 Now therefore observe all the words of this law, and walk in
the way of the Lord your God, turn not from the way which the Lord
has commanded you, either to the right or to the left.
7 And Moses taught the children of Israel statutes and judgments
and laws to do in the land as the Lord had commanded him.
8 And he taught them the way of the Lord and his laws; behold they
are written upon the book of the law of God which he gave to the
children of Israel by the hand of Moses.
9 And Moses finished commanding the children of Israel, and the
Lord said to him, saying, Go up to the Mount Abarim and die there,
and be gathered unto thy people as Aaron thy brother was gathered.
10 And Moses went up as the Lord had commanded him, and he died
there in the land of Moab by the order of the Lord, in the fortieth
year from the Israelites going forth from the land of Egypt.
11 And the children of Israel wept for Moses in the plains of Moab
for thirty days, and the days of weeping and mourning for Moses
were completed.
CHAPTER 88
1 And it was after the death of Moses that the Lord said to Joshua
the son of Nun, saying,
2 Rise up and pass the Jordan to the land which I have given to
the children of Israel, and thou shalt make the children of Israel
inherit the land.
3 Every place upon which the sole of your feet shall tread shall
belong to you, from the wilderness of Lebanon unto the great river
the river of Perath shall be your boundary.
4 No man shall stand up against thee all the days of thy life;
as I was with Moses, so will I be with thee, only be strong and
of good courage to observe all the law which Moses commanded thee,
turn not from the way either to the right or to the left, in order
that thou mayest prosper in all that thou doest.
5 And Joshua commanded the officers of Israel, saying, Pass through
the camp and command the people, saying, Prepare for yourselves
provisions, for in three days more you will pass the Jordan to
possess the land.
6 And the officers of the children of Israel did so, and they commanded
the people and they did all that Joshua had commanded.
7 And Joshua sent two men to spy out the land of Jericho, and the
men went and spied out Jericho.
8 And at the end of seven days they came to Joshua in the camp
and said to him, The Lord has delivered the whole land into our
hand, and the inhabitants thereof are melted with fear because
of us.
9 And it came to pass after that, that Joshua rose up in the morning
and all Israel with him, and they journeyed from Shittim, and Joshua
and all Israel with him passed the Jordan; and Joshua was eighty-two
years old when he passed the Jordan with Israel.
10 And the people went up from Jordan on the tenth day of the first
month, and they encamped in Gilgal at the eastern corner of Jericho.
11 And the children of Israel kept the Passover in Gilgal, in the
plains of Jericho, on the fourteenth day at the month, as it is
written in the law of Moses.
12 And the manna ceased at that time on the morrow of the Passover,
and there was no more manna for the children of Israel, and they
ate of the produce of the land of Canaan.
13 And Jericho was entirely closed against the children of Israel,
no one came out or went in.
14 And it was in the second month, on the first day of the month,
that the Lord said to Joshua, Rise up, behold I have given Jericho
into thy hand with all the people thereof; and all your fighting
men shall go round the city, once each day, thus shall you do for
six days.
15 And the priests shall blow upon trumpets, and when you shall
hear the sound of the trumpet, all the people shall give a great
shouting, that the walls of the city shall fall down; all the people
shall go up every man against his opponent.
16 And Joshua did so according to all that the Lord had commanded
him.
17 And on the seventh day they went round the city seven times,
and the priests blew upon trumpets.
18 And at the seventh round, Joshua said to the people, Shout,
for the Lord has delivered the whole city into our hands.
19 Only the city and all that it contains shall be accursed to
the Lord, and keep yourselves from the accursed thing, lest you
make the camp of Israel accursed and trouble it.
20 But all the silver and gold and brass and iron shall be consecrated
to the Lord, they shall come into the treasury of the Lord.
21 And the people blew upon trumpets and made a great shouting,
and the walls of Jericho fell down, and all the people went up,
every man straight before him, and they took the city and utterly
destroyed all that was in it, both man and woman, young and old,
ox and sheep and ass, with the edge of the sword.
22 And they burned the whole city with fire; only the vessels of
silver and gold, and brass and iron, they put into the treasury
of the Lord.
23 And Joshua swore at that time, saying, Cursed be the man who
builds Jericho; he shall lay the foundation thereof in his first-born,
and in his youngest son shall he set up the gates thereof.
24 And Achan the son of Carmi, the son of Zabdi, the son of Zerah,
son of Judah, dealt treacherously in the accursed thing, and he
took of the accursed thing and hid it in the tent, and the anger
of the Lord was kindled against Israel.
25 And it was after this when the children of Israel had returned
from burning Jericho, Joshua sent men to spy out also Ai, and to
fight against it.
26 And the men went up and spied out Ai, and they returned and
said, Let not all the people go up with thee to Ai, only let about
three thousand men go up and smite the city, for the men thereof
are but few.
27 And Joshua did so, and there went up with him of the children
of Israel about three thousand men, and they fought against the
men of Ai.
28 And the battle was severe against Israel, and the men of Ai
smote thirty-six men of Israel, and the children of Israel fled
from before the men of Ai.
29 And when Joshua saw this thing, he tore his garments and fell
upon his face to the ground before the Lord, he, with the elders
of Israel, and they put dust upon their heads.
30 And Joshua said, Why O Lord didst thou bring this people over
the Jordan? what shall I say after the Israelites have turned their
backs against their enemies?
31 Now therefore all the Canaanites, inhabitants of the land, will
hear this thing, and surround us and cut off our name.
32 And the Lord said to Joshua, Why dost thou fall upon thy face?
rise, get thee off, for the Israelites have sinned, and taken of
the accursed thing; I will no more be with them unless they destroy
the accursed thing from amongst them.
33 And Joshua rose up and assembled the people, and brought the
Urim by the order of the Lord, and the tribe of Judah was taken,
and Achan the son of Carmi was taken.
34 And Joshua said to Achan, Tell me my son, what hast thou done,
and Achan said, I saw amongst the spoil a goodly garment of Shinar
and two hundred shekels of silver, and a wedge of gold of fifty
shekels weight; I coveted them and took them, and behold they are
all hid in the earth in the midst of the tent.
35 And Joshua sent men who went and took them from the tent of
Achan, and they brought them to Joshua.
36 And Joshua took Achan and these utensils, and his sons and daughters
and all belonging to him, and they brought them into the valley
of Achor.
37 And Joshua burned them there with fire, and all the Israelites
stoned Achan with stones, and they raised over him a heap of stones,
therefore did he call that place the valley of Achor, so the Lord's
anger was appeased, and Joshua afterward came to the city and fought
against it.
38 And the Lord said to Joshua, Fear not, neither be thou dismayed,
behold I have given into thy hand Ai, her king and her people,
and thou shalt do unto them as thou didst to Jericho and her king,
only the spoil thereof and the cattle thereof shall you take for
a prey for yourselves; lay an ambush for the city behind it.
39 So Joshua did according to the word of the Lord, and he chose
from amongst the sons of war thirty thousand valiant men, and he
sent them, and they lay in ambush for the city.
40 And he commanded them, saying, When you shall see us we will
flee before them with cunning, and they will pursue us, you shall
then rise out of the ambush and take the city, and they did so.
41 And Joshua fought, and the men of the city went out toward Israel,
not knowing that they were lying in ambush for them behind the
city.
42 And Joshua and all the Israelites feigned themselves wearied
out before them, and they fled by the way of the wilderness with
cunning.
43 And the men of Ai gathered all the people who were in the city
to pursue the Israelites, and they went out and were drawn away
from the city, not one remained, and they left the city open and
pursued the Israelites.
44 And those who were lying in ambush rose up out of their places,
and hastened to come to the city and took it and set it on fire,
and the men of Ai turned back, and behold the smoke of the city
ascended to the skies, and they had no means of retreating either
one way or the other.
45 And all the men of Ai were in the midst of Israel, some on this
side and some on that side, and they smote them so that not one
of them remained.
46 And the children of Israel took Melosh king of Ai alive, and
they brought him to Joshua, and Joshua hanged him on a tree and
he died.
47 And the children of Israel returned to the city after having
burned it, and they smote all those that were in it with the edge
of the sword.
48 And the number of those that had fallen of the men of Ai, both
man and woman, was twelve thousand; only the cattle and the spoil
of the city they took to themselves, according to the word of the
Lord to Joshua.
49 And all the kings on this side Jordan, all the kings of Canaan,
heard of the evil which the children of Israel had done to Jericho
and to Ai, and they gathered themselves together to fight against
Israel.
50 Only the inhabitants of Gibeon were greatly afraid of fighting
against the Israelites lest they should perish, so they acted cunningly,
and they came to Joshua and to all Israel, and said unto them,
We have come from a distant land, now therefore make a covenant
with us.
51 And the inhabitants of Gibeon over-reached the children of Israel,
and the children of Israel made a covenant with them, and they
made peace with them, and the princes of the congregation swore
unto them, but afterward the children of Israel knew that they
were neighbors to them and were dwelling amongst them.
52 But the children of Israel slew them not; for they had sworn
to them by the Lord, and they became hewers of wood and drawers
of water.
53 And Joshua said to them, Why did you deceive me, to do this
thing to us? and they answered him, saying, Because it was told
to thy servants all that you had done to all the kings of the Amorites,
and we were greatly afraid of our lives, and we did this thing.
54 And Joshua appointed them on that day to hew wood and to draw
water, and he divided them for slaves to all the tribes of Israel.
55 And when Adonizedek king of Jerusalem heard all that the children
of Israel had done to Jericho and to Ai, he sent to Hoham king
of Hebron and to Piram king at Jarmuth, and to Japhia king of Lachish
and to Deber king of Eglon, saying,
56 Come up to me and help me, that we may smite the children of
Israel and the inhabitants of Gibeon who have made peace with the
children of Israel.
57 And they gathered themselves together and the five kings of
the Amorites went up with all their camps, a mighty people numerous
as the sand of the sea shore.
58 And all these kings came and encamped before Gibeon, and they
began to fight against the inhabitants of Gibeon, and all the men
of Gibeon sent to Joshua, saying, Come up quickly to us and help
us, for all the kings of the Amorites have gathered together to
fight against us.
59 And Joshua and all the fighting people went up from Gilgal,
and Joshua came suddenly to them, and smote these five kings with
a great slaughter.
60 And the Lord confounded them before the children at Israel,
who smote them with a terrible slaughter in Gibeon, and pursued
them along the way that goes up to Beth Horon unto Makkedah, and
they fled from before the children of Israel.
61 And whilst they were fleeing, the Lord sent upon them hailstones
from heaven, and more of them died by the hailstones, than by the
slaughter of the children of Israel.
62 And the children of Israel pursued them, and they still smote
them in the road, going on and smiting them.
63 And when they were smiting, the day was declining toward evening,
and Joshua said in the sight of all the people, Sun, stand thou
still upon Gibeon, and thou moon in the valley of Ajalon, until
the nation shall have revenged itself upon its enemies.
64 And the Lord hearkened to the voice of Joshua, and the sun stood
still in the midst of the heavens, and it stood still six and thirty
moments, and the moon also stood still and hastened not to go down
a whole day.
65 And there was no day like that, before it or after it, that
the Lord hearkened to the voice of a man, for the Lord fought for
Israel.
CHAPTER 89
1 Then spoke Joshua this song, on the day that the Lord had given
the Amorites into the hand of Joshua and the children of Israel,
and he said in the sight of all Israel,
2 Thou hast done mighty things, O Lord, thou hast performed great
deeds; who is like unto thee? my lips shall sing to thy name.
3 My goodness and my fortress, my high tower, I will sing a new
song unto thee, with thanksgiving will I sing to thee, thou art
the strength of my salvation.
4 All the kings of the earth shall praise thee, the princes of
the world shall sing to thee, the children of Israel shall rejoice
in thy salvation, they shall sing and praise thy power.
5 To thee, O Lord, did we confide; we said thou art our God, for
thou wast our shelter and strong tower against our enemies.
6 To thee we cried and were not ashamed, in thee we trusted and
were delivered; when we cried unto thee, thou didst hear our voice,
thou didst deliver our souls from the sword, thou didst show unto
us thy grace, thou didst give unto us thy salvation, thou didst
rejoice our hearts with thy strength.
7 Thou didst go forth for our salvation, with thine arm thou didst
redeem thy people; thou didst answer us from the heavens of thy
holiness, thou didst save us from ten thousands of people.
8 The sun and moon stood still in heaven, and thou didst stand
in thy wrath against our oppressors and didst command thy judgments
over them.
9 All the princes of the earth stood up, the kings of the nations
had gathered themselves together, they were not moved at thy presence,
they desired thy battles.
10 Thou didst rise against them in thine anger, and didst bring
down thy wrath upon them; thou didst destroy them in thine anger,
and cut them off in thine heart.
11 Nations have been consumed with thy fury, kingdoms have declined
because of thy wrath, thou didst wound kings in the day of thine
anger.
12 Thou didst pour out thy fury upon them, thy wrathful anger took
hold of them; thou didst turn their iniquity upon them, and didst
cut them off in their wickedness.
13 They did spread a trap, they fell therein, in the net they hid,
their foot was caught.
14 Thine hand was ready for all thine enemies who said, Through
their sword they possessed the land, through their arm they dwelt
in the city; thou didst fill their faces with shame, thou didst
bring their horns down to the ground, thou didst terrify them in
thy wrath, and didst destroy them in thine anger.
15 The earth trembled and shook at the sound of thy storm over
them, thou didst not withhold their souls from death, and didst
bring down their lives to the grave.
16 Thou didst pursue them in thy storm, thou didst consume them
in thy whirlwind, thou didst turn their rain into hail, they fell
in deep pits so that they could not rise.
17 Their carcasses were like rubbish cast out in the middle of
the streets.
18 They were consumed and destroyed in thine anger, thou didst
save thy people with thy might.
19 Therefore our hearts rejoice in thee, our souls exalt in thy
salvation.
20 Our tongues shall relate thy might, we will sing and praise
thy wondrous works.
21 For thou didst save us from our enemies, thou didst deliver
us from those who rose up against us, thou didst destroy them from
before us and depress them beneath our feet.
22 Thus shall all thine enemies perish O Lord, and the wicked shall
be like chaff driven by the wind, and thy beloved shall be like
trees planted by the waters.
23 So Joshua and all Israel with him returned to the camp in Gilgal,
after having smitten all the kings, so that not a remnant was left
of them.
24 And the five kings fled alone on foot from battle, and hid themselves
in a cave, and Joshua sought for them in the field of battle, and
did not find them.
25 And it was afterward told to Joshua, saying, The kings are found
and behold they are hidden in a cave.
26 And Joshua said, Appoint men to be at the mouth of the cave,
to guard them, lest they take themselves away; and the children
of Israel did so.
27 And Joshua called to all Israel and said to the officers of
battle, Place your feet upon the necks of these kings, and Joshua
said, So shall the Lord do to all your enemies.
28 And Joshua commanded afterward that they should slay the kings
and cast them into the cave, and to put great stones at the mouth
of the cave.
29 And Joshua went afterward with all the people that were with
him on that day to Makkedah, and he smote it with the edge of the
sword.
30 And he utterly destroyed the souls and all belonging to the
city, and he did to the king and people thereof as he had done
to Jericho.
31 And he passed from there to Libnah and he fought against it,
and the Lord delivered it into his hand, and Joshua smote it with
the edge of the sword, and all the souls thereof, and he did to
it and to the king thereof as he had done to Jericho.
32 And from there he passed on to Lachish to fight against it,
and Horam king of Gaza went up to assist the men of Lachish, and
Joshua smote him and his people until there was none left to him.
33 And Joshua took Lachish and all the people thereof, and he did
to it as he had done to Libnah.
34 And Joshua passed from there to Eglon, and he took that also,
and he smote it and all the people thereof with the edge of the
sword.
35 And from there he passed to Hebron and fought against it and
took it and utterly destroyed it, and he returned from there with
all Israel to Debir and fought against it and smote it with the
edge of the sword.
36 And he destroyed every soul in it, he left none remaining, and
he did to it and the king thereof as he had done to Jericho.
37 And Joshua smote all the kings of the Amorites from Kadesh-barnea
to Azah, and he took their country at once, for the Lord had fought
for Israel.
38 And Joshua with all Israel came to the camp to Gilgal.
39 When at that time Jabin king of Chazor heard all that Joshua
had done to the kings of the Amorites, Jabin sent to Jobat king
of Midian, and to Laban king of Shimron, to Jephal king of Achshaph,
and to all the kings of the Amorites, saying,
40 Come quickly to us and help us, that we may smite the children
of Israel, before they come upon us and do unto us as they have
done to the other kings of the Amorites.
41 And all these kings hearkened to the words of Jabin, king of
Chazor, and they went forth with all their camps, seventeen kings,
and their people were as numerous as the sand on the sea shore,
together with horses and chariots innumerable, and they came and
pitched together at the waters of Merom, and they were met together
to fight against Israel.
42 And the Lord said to Joshua, Fear them not, for tomorrow about
this time I will deliver them up all slain before you, thou shalt
hough their horses and burn their chariots with fire.
43 And Joshua with all the men of war came suddenly upon them and
smote them, and they fell into their hands, for the Lord had delivered
them into the hands of the children of Israel.
44 So the children of Israel pursued all these kings with their
camps, and smote them until there was none left of them, and Joshua
did to them as the Lord had spoken to him.
45 And Joshua returned at that time to Chazor and smote it with
the sword and destroyed every soul in it and burned it with fire,
and from Chazor, Joshua passed to Shimron and smote it and utterly
destroyed it.
46 From there he passed to Achshaph and he did to it as he had
done to Shimron.
47 From there he passed to Adulam and he smote all the people in
it, and he did to Adulam as he had done to Achshaph and to Shimron.
48 And he passed from them to all the cities of the kings which
he had smitten, and he smote all the people that were left of them
and he utterly destroyed them.
49 Only their booty and cattle the Israelites took to themselves
as a prey, but every human being they smote, they suffered not
a soul to live.
50 As the Lord had commanded Moses so did Joshua and all Israel,
they failed not in anything.
51 So Joshua and all the children of Israel smote the whole land
of Canaan as the Lord had commanded them, and smote all their kings,
being thirty and one kings, and the children of Israel took their
whole country.
52 Besides the kingdoms of Sihon and Og which are on the other
side Jordan, of which Moses had smitten many cities, and Moses
gave them to the Reubenites and the Gadites and to half the tribe
of Manasseh.
53 And Joshua smote all the kings that were on this side Jordan
to the west, and gave them for an inheritance to the nine tribes
and to the half tribe of Israel.
54 For five years did Joshua carry on the war with these kings,
and he gave their cities to the Israelites, and the land became
tranquil from battle throughout the cities of the Amorites and
the Canaanites.
CHAPTER 90
1 At that time in the fifth year after the children of Israel had
passed over Jordan, after the children of Israel had rested from
their war with the Canaanites, at that time great and severe battles
arose between Edom and the children of Chittim, and the children
of Chittim fought against Edom.
2 And Abianus king of Chittim went forth in that year, that is
in the thirty-first year of his reign, and a great force with him
of the mighty men of the children of Chittim, and he went to Seir
to fight against the children of Esau.
3 And Hadad the king of Edom heard of his report, and he went forth
to meet him with a heavy people and strong force, and engaged in
battle with him in the field of Edom.
4 And the hand of Chittim prevailed over the children of Esau,
and the children of Chittim slew of the children of Esau, two and
twenty thousand men, and all the children of Esau fled from before
them.
5 And the children of Chittim pursued them and they reached Hadad
king of Edom, who was running before them and they caught him alive,
and brought him to Abianus king of Chittim.
6 And Abianus ordered him to be slain, and Hadad king of Edom died
in the forty-eighth year of his reign.
7 And the children of Chittim continued their pursuit of Edom,
and they smote them with a great slaughter and Edom became subject
to the children of Chittim.
8 And the children of Chittim ruled over Edom, and Edom became
under the hand of the children of Chittim and became one kingdom
from that day.
9 And from that time they could no more lift up their heads, and
their kingdom became one with the children of Chittim.
10 And Abianus placed officers in Edom and all the children of
Edom became subject and tributary to Abianus, and Abianus turned
back to his own land, Chittim.
11 And when he returned he renewed his government and built for
himself a spacious and fortified palace for a royal residence,
and reigned securely over the children of Chittim and over Edom.
12 In those days, after the children of Israel had driven away
all the Canaanites and the Amorites, Joshua was old and advanced
in years.
13 And the Lord said to Joshua, Thou art old, advanced in life,
and a great part of the land remains to be possessed.
14 Now therefore divide this land for an inheritance to the nine
tribes and to the half tribe of Manasseh, and Joshua rose up and
did as the Lord had spoken to him.
15 And he divided the whole land to the tribes of Israel as an
inheritance according to their divisions.
16 But to the tribe at Levi he gave no inheritance, the offerings
of the Lord are their inheritance as the Lord had spoken of them
by the hand of Moses.
17 And Joshua gave Mount Hebron to Caleb the son of Jephuneh, one
portion above his brethren, as the Lord had spoken through Moses.
18 Therefore Hebron became an inheritance to Caleb and his children
unto this day.
19 And Joshua divided the whole land by lots to all Israel for
an inheritance, as the Lord had commanded him.
20 And the children of Israel gave cities to the Levites from their
own inheritance, and suburbs for their cattle, and property, as
the Lord had commanded Moses so did the children of Israel, and
they divided the land by lot whether great or small.
21 And they went to inherit the land according to their boundaries,
and the children of Israel gave to Joshua the son of Nun an inheritance
amongst them.
22 By the word of the Lord did they give to him the city which
he required, Timnath-serach in Mount Ephraim, and he built the
city and dwelt therein.
23 These are the inheritances which Elazer the priest and Joshua
the son of Nun and the heads of the fathers of the tribes portioned
out to the children of Israel by lot in Shiloh, before the Lord,
at the door of the tabernacle, and they left off dividing the land.
24 And the Lord gave the land to the Israelites, and they possessed
it as the Lord had spoken to them, and as the Lord had sworn to
their ancestors.
25 And the Lord gave to the Israelites rest from all their enemies
around them, and no man stood up against them, and the Lord delivered
all their enemies into their hands, and not one thing failed of
all the good which the Lord had spoken to the children of Israel,
yea the Lord performed every thing.
26 And Joshua called to all the children of Israel and he blessed
them, and commanded them to serve the Lord, and he afterward sent
them away, and they went each man to his city, and each man to
his inheritance.
27 And the children of Israel served the Lord all the days of Joshua,
and the Lord gave them rest from all around them, and they dwelt
securely in their cities.
28 And it came to pass in those days, that Abianus king of Chittim
died, in the thirty-eighth year of his reign, that is the seventh
year of his reign over Edom, and they buried him in his place which
he had built for himself, and Latinus reigned in his stead fifty
years.
29 And during his reign he brought forth an army, and he went and
fought against the inhabitants of Britannia and Kernania, the children
of Elisha son of Javan, and he prevailed over them and made them
tributary.
30 He then heard that Edom had revolted from under the hand of
Chittim, and Latinus went to them and smote them and subdued them,
and placed them under the hand of the children of Chittim, and
Edom became one kingdom with the children of Chittim all the days.
31 And for many years there was no king in Edom, and their government
was with the children of Chittim and their king.
32 And it was in the twenty-sixth year after the children of Israel
had passed the Jordan, that is the sixty-sixth year after the children
of Israel had departed from Egypt, that Joshua was old, advanced
in years, being one hundred and eight years old in those days.
33 And Joshua called to all Israel, to their elders, their judges
and officers, after the Lord had given to all the Israelites rest
from all their enemies round about, and Joshua said to the elders
of Israel, and to their judges, Behold I am old, advanced in years,
and you have seen what the Lord has done to all the nations whom
he has driven away from before you, for it is the Lord who has
fought for you.
34 Now therefore strengthen yourselves to keep and to do all the
words of the law of Moses, not to deviate from it to the right
or to the left, and not to come amongst those nations who are left
in the land; neither shall you make mention of the name of their
gods, but you shall cleave to the Lord your God, as you have done
to this day.
35 And Joshua greatly exhorted the children of Israel to serve
the Lord all their days.
36 And all the Israelites said, We will serve the Lord our God
all our days, we and our children, and our children's children,
and our seed for ever.
37 And Joshua made a covenant with the people on that day, and
he sent away the children of Israel, and they went each man to
his inheritance and to his city.
38 And it was in those days, when the children of Israel were dwelling
securely in their cities, that they buried the coffins of the tribes
of their ancestors, which they had brought up from Egypt, each
man in the inheritance of his children, the twelve sons of Jacob
did the children of Israel bury, each man in the possession of
his children.
39 And these are the names of the cities wherein they buried the
twelve sons of Jacob, whom the children of Israel had brought up
from Egypt.
40 And they buried Reuben and Gad on this side Jordan, in Romia,
which Moses had given to their children.
41 And Simeon and Levi they buried in the city Mauda, which he
had given to the children of Simeon, and the suburb of the city
was for the children of Levi.
42 And Judah they buried in the city of Benjamin opposite Bethlehem.
43 And the bones of Issachar and Zebulun they buried in Zidon,
in the portion which fell to their children.
44 And Dan was buried in the city of his children in Eshtael, and
Naphtali and Asher they buried in Kadesh-naphtali, each man in
his place which he had given to his children.
45 And the bones of Joseph they buried in Shechem, in the part
of the field which Jacob had purchased from Hamor, and which became
to Joseph for an inheritance.
46 And they buried Benjamin in Jerusalem opposite the Jebusite,
which was given to the children of Benjamin; the children of Israel
buried their fathers each man in the city of his children.
47 And at the end of two years, Joshua the son of Nun died, one
hundred and ten years old, and the time which Joshua judged Israel
was twenty-eight years, and Israel served the Lord all the days
of his life.
48 And the other affairs of Joshua and his battles and his reproofs
with which he reproved Israel, and all which he had commanded them,
and the names of the cities which the children of Israel possessed
in his days, behold they are written in the book of the words of
Joshua to the children of Israel, and in the book of the wars of
the Lord, which Moses and Joshua and the children of Israel had
written.
49 And the children of Israel buried Joshua in the border of his
inheritance, in Timnath-serach, which was given to him in Mount
Ephraim.
50 And Elazer the son of Aaron died in those days, and they buried
him in a hill belonging to Phineas his son, which was given him
in Mount Ephraim.
CHAPTER 91
1 At that time, after the death of Joshua, the children of the
Canaanites were still in the land, and the Israelites resolved
to drive them out.
2 And the children of Israel asked of the Lord, saying, Who shall
first go up for us to the Canaanites to fight against them? and
the Lord said, Judah shall go up.
3 And the children of Judah said to Simeon, Go up with us into
our lot, and we will fight against the Canaanites and we likewise
will go up with you, in your lot, so the children of Simeon went
with the children of Judah.
4 And the children of Judah went up and fought against the Canaanites,
so the Lord delivered the Canaanites into the hands of the children
of Judah, and they smote them in Bezek, ten thousand men.
5 And they fought with Adonibezek in Bezek, and he fled from before
them, and they pursued him and caught him, and they took hold of
him and cut off his thumbs and great toes.
6 And Adonibezek said, Three score and ten kings having their thumbs
and great toes cut off, gathered their meat under my table, as
I have done, so God has requited me, and they brought him to Jerusalem
and he died there.
7 And the children of Simeon went with the children of Judah, and
they smote the Canaanites with the edge of the sword.
8 And the Lord was with the children of Judah, and they possessed
the mountain, and the children of Joseph went up to Bethel, the
same is Luz, and the Lord was with them.
9 And the children of Joseph spied out Bethel, and the watchmen
saw a man going forth from the city, and they caught him and said
unto him, Show us now the entrance of the city and we will show
kindness to thee.
10 And that man showed them the entrance of the city, and the children
of Joseph came and smote the City with the edge of the sword.
11 And the man with his family they sent away, and he went to the
Hittites and he built a city, and he called the name thereof Luz,
so all the Israelites dwelt in their cities, and the children at
Israel dwelt in their cities, and the children of Israel served
the Lord all the days of Joshua, and all the days of the elders,
who had lengthened their days after Joshua, and saw the great work
of the Lord, which he had performed for Israel.
12 And the elders judged Israel after the death of Joshua for seventeen
years.
13 And all the elders also fought the battles of Israel against
the Canaanites and the Lord drove the Canaanites from before the
children of Israel, in order to place the Israelites in their land.
14 And he accomplished all the words which he had spoken to Abraham,
Isaac, and Jacob, and the oath which he had sworn, to give to them
and to their children, the land of the Canaanites.
15 And the Lord gave to the children of Israel the whole land of
Canaan, as he had sworn to their ancestors, and the Lord gave them
rest from those around them, and the children of Israel dwelt securely
in their cities.
16 Blessed be the Lord for ever, amen, and amen.
17 Strengthen yourselves, and let the hearts of all you that trust
in the Lord be of good courage.
THE END