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Joshua 5 ERV

« The Israelites Are Circumcised

1. So the Lord dried up the Jordan River until the Israelites finished crossing it. The kings of the Amorites living west of the Jordan River and the Canaanites living by the Mediterranean Sea heard about this and became very frightened. After that they were not brave enough to stand and fight against the Israelites.

2. At that time the Lord said to Joshua, “Make knives from flint rocks and circumcise the men of Israel.”

3. So Joshua made knives from flint rocks and circumcised the men of Israel at Gibeath Haaraloth.

First Passover in Canaan

8. Joshua finished circumcising all the men. The people camped at that place until all the men were healed.

9. Then the Lord said to Joshua, “You were slaves in Egypt, and this made you ashamed. But today I have taken away that shame.” So Joshua named that place Gilgal. And that place is still named Gilgal today.

10. The Israelites celebrated Passover while they were camped at Gilgal on the plains of Jericho. This was on the evening of the 14th day of the month.

11. The day after Passover, the people ate food that grew in that land. They ate bread made without yeast and roasted grain.

The Commander of the Lord’s Army

12. The next morning, the manna from heaven stopped coming. This happened the first day after the people ate the food that grew in the land of Canaan. From that time on, the Israelites did not get the manna from heaven.

13. When Joshua was near Jericho, he looked up and saw a man standing in front of him. The man had a sword in his hand. Joshua went to the man and asked, “Are you a friend to our people or are you one of our enemies?”

14. The man answered, “I am not an enemy. I am the commander of the Lord’s army. I have just now come to you.” Then Joshua bowed his face to the ground to show respect and said, “I am your servant. Does my master have a command for me?”

15. The commander of the Lord’s army answered, “Take off your sandals. The place where you are standing is holy.” So Joshua obeyed him.

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