Joshua 6
1 Now
Jericho was
straitly shut
up because of the
children of
Israel: none went
out, and none came
in.
2 And the
LORD said unto
Joshua, See, I have
given into thine
hand Jericho, and the
king thereof, and the mighty
men of
valour. 3 And ye shall
compass the
city, all ye
men of
war, and go round
about the
city once. Thus shalt thou
do six days. 4 And
seven priests shall
bear before the
ark seven trumpets of rams'
horns: and the
seventh day ye shall
compass the
city seven times, and the
priests shall
blow with the
trumpets. 5 And it shall come to pass, that when they make a
long blast with the
ram's horn, and when ye
hear the
sound of the
trumpet, all the
people shall
shout with a
great shout; and the
wall of the
city shall fall
down flat, and the
people shall ascend
up every
man straight before him.
6 And
Joshua the
son of
Nun called the
priests, and
said unto them, Take
up the
ark of the
covenant, and let
seven priests bear seven trumpets of rams'
horns before the
ark of the
LORD. 7 And he
said unto the
people, Pass
on, and
compass the
city, and let him that is
armed pass
on before the
ark of the
LORD. 8 And it came to pass, when
Joshua had
spoken unto the
people, that the
seven priests bearing the
seven trumpets of rams'
horns passed
on before the
LORD, and
blew with the
trumpets: and the
ark of the
covenant of the
LORD followed them. 9 And the
armed men
went before the
priests that
blew with the
trumpets, and the rereward
came after the
ark, the priests going
on, and
blowing with the
trumpets. 10 And
Joshua had
commanded the
people, saying, Ye shall not
shout, nor make any
noise with your
voice, neither shall any
word proceed out of your
mouth, until the
day I
bid you
shout; then shall ye
shout.
11 So the
ark of the
LORD compassed the
city, going
about it
once : and they
came into the
camp, and
lodged in the
camp. 12 And
Joshua rose
early in the
morning, and the
priests took
up the
ark of the
LORD. 13 And
seven priests bearing seven trumpets of rams'
horns before the
ark of the
LORD went
on continually, and
blew with the
trumpets: and the armed
men went before them; but the
rereward came after the
ark of the
LORD, the priests going
on, and
blowing with the
trumpets. 14 And the
second day they
compassed the
city once, and
returned into the
camp: so they
did six days. 15 And it came to pass on the
seventh day, that they rose
early about the
dawning of the
day, and
compassed the
city after the same
manner seven times: only on that
day they
compassed the
city seven times. 16 And it came to pass at the
seventh time, when the
priests blew with the
trumpets, Joshua said unto the
people, Shout; for the
LORD hath
given you the
city. 17 And the
city shall be
accursed, even it, and all that are therein, to the
LORD: only
Rahab the
harlot shall
live, she and all that are with her in the
house, because she
hid the
messengers that we
sent.
18 And ye, in any
wise keep yourselves from the accursed
thing, lest ye make yourselves
accursed, when ye
take of the accursed
thing, and
make the
camp of
Israel a
curse, and
trouble it.
19 But all the
silver, and
gold, and
vessels of
brass and
iron, are
consecrated unto the
LORD: they shall
come into the
treasury of the
LORD. 20 So the
people shouted when the priests
blew with the
trumpets: and it came to pass, when the
people heard the
sound of the
trumpet, and the
people shouted with a
great shout, that the
wall fell down
flat, so that the
people went
up into the
city, every
man straight before him, and they
took the
city. 21 And they utterly
destroyed all that was in the
city, both
man and
woman, young and
old, and
ox, and
sheep, and
ass, with the
edge of the
sword. 22 But
Joshua had
said unto the
two men that had spied
out the
country, Go into the
harlot's house, and bring
out thence the
woman, and all that she hath, as ye
sware unto her.
23 And the young
men that were
spies went
in, and brought
out Rahab, and her
father, and her
mother, and her
brethren, and all that she had; and they brought
out all her
kindred, and
left them
without the
camp of
Israel. 24 And they
burnt the
city with
fire, and all that was therein: only the
silver, and the
gold, and the
vessels of
brass and of
iron, they
put into the
treasury of the
house of the
LORD. 25 And
Joshua saved Rahab the
harlot alive, and her
father's household, and all that she had; and she
dwelleth in Israel even unto this
day; because she
hid the
messengers, which
Joshua sent to spy
out Jericho. 26 And
Joshua adjured them at that
time, saying,
Cursed be the
man before the
LORD, that riseth
up and
buildeth this
city Jericho: he shall lay the
foundation thereof in his
firstborn, and in his
youngest son shall he set
up the
gates of it.
27 So the
LORD was with
Joshua; and his
fame was noised throughout all the
country.