English: Identifier: biblepanoramaorh00fost
Title: The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, William A. [from old catalog]
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e out ofbrass and iron, which should be found in the city, belonged to the Lord, andmust be put into the treasury where the things were kept which were givento him. Joshua commanded the people not to take any of the silver or gold,or brass or iron, for their own, lest the Lord should send a great punishmentupon them for their disobedience. And the people did as the Lord commanded. On the first day they marchedaround the city once, and after them came the priests that blew on the trumpets.Then followed the priests who carried the ark. On the second day they marchedaround the city again. So they did for six days. But on the seventh day theyrose up early, before it was light, and marched around the city seven times.The last time, when the priests blew with the trumpets, Joshua said to thechildren of Israel, Shout, for the Lord has given you the city. Then the people shouted, and as they did so, the wall of the city fell down flat before them, and they went up into Jericho and took it. 78
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THE PEOPLE SHOUT AND BLOW THE TRUMPETS. THE WALLS OF JERICHO FALL DOWN. 79 Joshua VL 9k Rahab Is Spared. REFORE the children of Israel entered into the land of Canaan, Joshua hadsent two men as spies over Jordan, to look at the land before the childrenof Israel should go into it. And the men had crossed over the river to thecity of Jericho, and had gone into the house of a woman named Rahab. And some one told the king of Jericho, that two spies of the children ofIsrael had come into the city and were at Rahabs house. Then the king sentto Rahab and asked her to bring out the men. Now the roofs of the housesin that country were flat, so that persons could walk on them. And Rahabtook the two men up on the roof of her house, and hid them under somestalks of flax which were spread out to dry there. And the kings messengers came, but could not find them. After the mes-sengers had gone, Rahab went up and talked with the men. She told themthat she knew the Lord had given the land to the child
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