6:1 Now
Jericho
was
shut
up
inside
and
outside
because
of
the
people
of
Israel.
None
went
out,
and
none
came
in.
6:2 And
the
LORD
said
to
Joshua,
"See,
I
have
given
Jericho
into
your
hand,
with
its
king
and
mighty
men
of
valor.
6:3 You
shall
march
around
the
city,
all
the
men
of
war
going
around
the
city
once.
Thus
shall
you
do
for
six
days.
6:4 Seven
priests
shall
bear
seven
trumpets
of
rams'
horns
before
the
ark.
On
the
seventh
day
you
shall
march
around
the
city
seven
times,
and
the
priests
shall
blow
the
trumpets.
6:5 And
when
they
make
a
long
blast
with
the
ram's
horn,
when
you
hear
the
sound
of
the
trumpet,
then
all
the
people
shall
shout
with
a
great
shout,
and
the
wall
of
the
city
will
fall
down
flat,
and
the
people
shall
go
up,
everyone
straight
before
him."
6:6 So
Joshua
the
son
of
Nun
called
the
priests
and
said
to
them,
"Take
up
the
ark
of
the
covenant
and
let
seven
priests
bear
seven
trumpets
of
rams'
horns
before
the
ark
of
the
LORD."
6:7 And
he
said
to
the
people,
"Go
forward.
March
around
the
city
and
let
the
armed
men
pass
on
before
the
ark
of
the
LORD."
6:8 And
just
as
Joshua
had
commanded
the
people,
the
seven
priests
bearing
the
seven
trumpets
of
rams'
horns
before
the
LORD
went
forward,
blowing
the
trumpets,
with
the
ark
of
the
covenant
of
the
LORD
following
them.
6:9 The
armed
men
were
walking
before
the
priests
who
were
blowing
the
trumpets,
and
the
rear
guard
was
walking
after
the
ark,
while
the
trumpets
blew
continually.
6:10 But
Joshua
commanded
the
people,
"You
shall
not
shout
or
make
your
voice
heard,
neither
shall
any
word
go
out
of
your
mouth,
until
the
day
I
tell
you
to
shout.
Then
you
shall
shout."
6:11 So
he
caused
the
ark
of
the
LORD
to
circle
the
city,
going
about
it
once.
And
they
came
into
the
camp
and
spent
the
night
in
the
camp.
6:12 Then
Joshua
rose
early
in
the
morning,
and
the
priests
took
up
the
ark
of
the
LORD.
6:13 And
the
seven
priests
bearing
the
seven
trumpets
of
rams'
horns
before
the
ark
of
the
LORD
walked
on,
and
they
blew
the
trumpets
continually.
And
the
armed
men
were
walking
before
them,
and
the
rear
guard
was
walking
after
the
ark
of
the
LORD,
while
the
trumpets
blew
continually.
6:14 And
the
second
day
they
marched
around
the
city
once,
and
returned
into
the
camp.
So
they
did
for
six
days.
6:15 On
the
seventh
day
they
rose
early,
at
the
dawn
of
day,
and
marched
around
the
city
in
the
same
manner
seven
times.
It
was
only
on
that
day
that
they
marched
around
the
city
seven
times.
6:16 And
at
the
seventh
time,
when
the
priests
had
blown
the
trumpets,
Joshua
said
to
the
people,
"Shout,
for
the
LORD
has
given
you
the
city.
6:17 And
the
city
and
all
that
is
within
it
shall
be
devoted
to
the
LORD
for
destruction.
Only
Rahab
the
prostitute
and
all
who
are
with
her
in
her
house
shall
live,
because
she
hid
the
messengers
whom
we
sent.
6:18 But
you,
keep
yourselves
from
the
things
devoted
to
destruction,
lest
when
you
have
devoted
them
you
take
any
of
the
devoted
things
and
make
the
camp
of
Israel
a
thing
for
destruction
and
bring
trouble
upon
it.
6:19 But
all
silver
and
gold,
and
every
vessel
of
bronze
and
iron,
are
holy
to
the
LORD;
they
shall
go
into
the
treasury
of
the
LORD."
6:20 So
the
people
shouted,
and
the
trumpets
were
blown.
As
soon
as
the
people
heard
the
sound
of
the
trumpet,
the
people
shouted
a
great
shout,
and
the
wall
fell
down
flat,
so
that
the
people
went
up
into
the
city,
every
man
straight
before
him,
and
they
captured
the
city.
6:21 Then
they
devoted
all
in
the
city
to
destruction,
both
men
and
women,
young
and
old,
oxen,
sheep,
and
donkeys,
with
the
edge
of
the
sword.
6:22 But
to
the
two
men
who
had
spied
out
the
land,
Joshua
said,
"Go
into
the
prostitute's
house
and
bring
out
from
there
the
woman
and
all
who
belong
to
her,
as
you
swore
to
her."
6:23 So
the
young
men
who
had
been
spies
went
in
and
brought
out
Rahab
and
her
father
and
mother
and
brothers
and
all
who
belonged
to
her.
And
they
brought
all
her
relatives
and
put
them
outside
the
camp
of
Israel.
6:24 And
they
burned
the
city
with
fire,
and
everything
in
it.
Only
the
silver
and
gold,
and
the
vessels
of
bronze
and
of
iron,
they
put
into
the
treasury
of
the
house
of
the
LORD.
6:25 But
Rahab
the
prostitute
and
her
father's
household
and
all
who
belonged
to
her,
Joshua
saved
alive.
And
she
has
lived
in
Israel
to
this
day,
because
she
hid
the
messengers
whom
Joshua
sent
to
spy
out
Jericho.
6:26 Joshua
laid
an
oath
on
them
at
that
time,
saying,
"Cursed
before
the
LORD
be
the
man
who
rises
up
and
rebuilds
this
city,
Jericho.
"At
the
cost
of
his
firstborn
shall
he
lay
its
foundation,
and
at
the
cost
of
his
youngest
son
shall
he
set
up
its
gates."
6:27 So
the
LORD
was
with
Joshua,
and
his
fame
was
in
all
the
land.