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约书亚记Joshua (Lesson 13)第10章 祷告垂听 日月神迹 约书亚记Joshua (Lesson 13)第10章 祷告垂听 日月神迹
约书亚记Joshua (Lesson 13)第10章 祷告垂听 日月神迹

约书亚记Joshua (Lesson 13)第10章 祷告垂听 日月神迹

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Joshua – Lesson 13    A most unusual day

 

 

10:1-15

10                                                                     

                                   

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10    使                                                 西      

11                                                      西                          

12                                                             

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Joshua   10:1-15

Adoni-zedek,   king of Jerusalem, heard that Joshua had captured and completely destroyed Ai   and killed its king, just as he had destroyed the town of Jericho and killed   its king. He also learned that the Gibeonites had made peace with Israel and   were now their allies. He and his people became very afraid   when they heard all this because Gibeon was a large town—as large as the   royal cities and larger than Ai. And the Gibeonite men were strong warriors.

So King Adoni-zedek of Jerusalem sent   messengers to several other kings: Hoham of Hebron, Piram of Jarmuth, Japhia   of Lachish, and Debir of Eglon. “Come and help me destroy   Gibeon,” he urged them, “for they have made peace with Joshua and the people   of Israel.” So these five Amorite kings combined their   armies for a united attack. They moved all their troops into place and   attacked Gibeon.

The men of Gibeon quickly sent messengers to   Joshua at his camp in Gilgal. “Don’t abandon your servants now!” they pleaded.   “Come at once! Save us! Help us! For all the Amorite kings who live in the   hill country have joined forces to attack us.”

So Joshua and his entire army, including his   best warriors, left Gilgal and set out for Gibeon. “Do not   be afraid of them,” the Lord   said to Joshua, “for I have given you victory over them. Not a single one of   them will be able to stand up to you.”

Joshua traveled all night from Gilgal and   took the Amorite armies by surprise. 10 The Lord threw them into a panic, and the   Israelites slaughtered great numbers of them at Gibeon. Then the Israelites   chased the enemy along the road to Beth-horon, killing them all along the way   to Azekah and Makkedah. 11 As the Amorites retreated down the   road from Beth-horon, the Lord   destroyed them with a terrible hailstorm from heaven that continued until   they reached Azekah. The hail killed more of the enemy than the Israelites   killed with the sword.

12 On the day the Lord gave the Israelites victory over the Amorites, Joshua   prayed to the Lord in front of   all the people of Israel. He said,

“Let the   sun stand still over Gibeon,

and the   moon over the valley of Aijalon.”

13 So the   sun stood still and the moon stayed in place until the nation of Israel had   defeated its enemies.

Is this event not recorded in The Book of Jashar? The sun stayed in   the middle of the sky, and it did not set as on a normal day.14 There   has never been a day like this one before or since, when the Lord answered such a prayer. Surely   the Lord fought for Israel that   day!

15 Then Joshua and the Israelite army returned   to their camp at Gilgal.

 

After Joshua made a covenant with the Gibeonites, he learned that their city, Gibeon, was being besieged by the combined armies of five Amorite kings.

 

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