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Joshua 5:1-7:15

Now when all the kings of the Amorites who were beyond the Jordan to the west, and all the kings of the Canaanites who were by the sea, heard that the LORD had dried up the waters of the Jordan before the children of Israel until they had gone over, their hearts fainted. And there was no courage in them anymore, because of the children of Israel.

At the same time, the LORD said to Joshua, “Make yourself sharp knives, return, and circumcise the sons of Israel a second time.”

Then Joshua made himself sharp knives and circumcised the sons of Israel on the Hill of the Foreskins.

And this is why Joshua circumcised all the people (the males) who came out of Egypt: because all the men of war were dead in the wilderness along the way, after they came out of Egypt.

For all the people who came out were circumcised. But all the people who were born in the wilderness along the way, after they came out of Egypt, were not circumcised.

For the children of Israel walked forty years in the wilderness, until all the people of the men of war who came out of Egypt were consumed, because they did not obey the voice of the LORD (and to whom the LORD swore that He would not show the land which the LORD had sworn to their fathers, that He would give us, a land that flows with milk and honey).

So their sons, whom He raised up in their stead, Joshua circumcised. For they were uncircumcised because they did not circumcise them along the way.

And when they had ended circumcising all the people, they stayed in the places in the camp until they were whole.

Afterward, the LORD said to Joshua, “This day I have taken away the shame of Egypt from you.” Therefore, He called the name of that place, Gilgal, to this day.

10 So the children of Israel stayed in Gilgal and kept the Feast of the Passover on the fourteenth day of the month, at evening, on the plain of Jericho.

11 And on the day after the Passover — on the same day — they ate from the old grain of the land, unleavened bread and parched corn.

12 And the manna ceased on the day after they had eaten from the old grain of the land. Nor did the children of Israel have manna anymore, but ate from the fruit of the land of Canaan that year.

13 And when Joshua was near Jericho, he lifted up his eyes and looked. And behold, there stood a man opposite him, having a sword drawn in his hand. And Joshua went to him, and said to him, “Are you on our side, or on our adversaries’?”

14 And he said, “No, but as a captain of the army of the LORD I have now come.” Then Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and worshipped, and said to him, “What does the LORD say to his servant?”

15 And the captain of the LORD’s army said to Joshua, “Loosen your shoe from your foot. For the place upon which you stand is holy.” And Joshua did so.

Now Jericho was shut up and closed because of the children of Israel. No one could go out or come in.

And the LORD said to Joshua, “Behold, I have given Jericho and its king, the strong men of war, into your hand.

“Therefore, all of your men of war shall march around the city, encircling it once. You shall do this for six days.

“And seven priests shall bear seven trumpets of rams’ horns before the Ark. And the seventh day, you shall circle the city seven times. And the priests shall blow with the trumpets.

“And when they make a long blast with the ram’s horn, and you hear the sound of the trumpet, all the people shall shout with a great shout. Then the wall of the city shall fall down flat. And the people shall ascend, every man straight ahead.”

Then 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.”

But he said to the people, “Go and circle the city. And let he who is armed go forth before the Ark of the LORD.”

And when Joshua had spoken to the people, the seven priests bore the seven trumpets of rams’ horns and went forth before the Ark of the LORD and blew the trumpets. And the Ark of the Covenant of the LORD followed them.

And the men of arms went before the priests and blew the trumpets. Then, the gathering army came after the Ark; and they went and blew the trumpets.

10 Now Joshua had commanded the people, saying, “You shall neither shout nor make any noise with your voice. Nor shall a word proceed out of your mouth until the day that I say to you, ‘Shout!’ Then you shall shout.”

11 So the Ark of the LORD circled the city and went around it once. Then they returned into the camp and lodged in the camp.

12 And Joshua rose early in the morning; and the priests bore the Ark of the LORD.

13 Also, seven priests bore seven trumpets of rams’ horns and went before the Ark of the LORD, blowing the trumpets; and the men of arms went before them. But the gathering army, came after the Ark of the LORD as they blew the trumpets.

14 And the second day, they circled the city once and returned into the camp. They did this for six days.

15 And when the seventh day came, they rose early with the dawning of the day and circled the city in the same way, seven times; only on that day did they circle the city seven times.

16 And when the priests had blown the trumpets the seventh time, Joshua said to the people, “Shout! For the LORD has given you the city!

17 “And the city shall be an accursed thing to the LORD, both it and all who are therein! Only Rahab the harlot shall live, she and all who are with her in the house; for she hid the messengers whom we sent!

18 “Nevertheless, be aware of the accursed thing, lest you make yourselves accursed; and in taking of the accursed thing, you also make the army of Israel accursed and trouble it!

19 “But all silver and gold and vessels of bronze and iron shall be consecrated to the LORD and shall come into the LORD’s treasury!”

20 So the people shouted, after they had blown trumpets. For when the people had heard the sound of the trumpets, they shouted with a great shout. And the wall fell down flat. So the people went up into the city, every man straight ahead; and they took the city.

21 And they utterly destroyed all that was in the cities—man and woman, young and old, ox and sheep and donkey—with the edge of the sword.

22 But Joshua had said to the two men who had spied on the country, “Go into the harlot’s house and bring the woman out, and all that she has, as you swore to her.”

23 So the young men who were spies went in and brought out Rahab and her father and her mother and her brothers and all that she had. They also brought out all her family and put them outside the camp of Israel.

24 Afterward, they burnt the city with fire, and all that was therein. But the silver and the gold and the vessels of bronze and iron they put into the treasury of the House of the LORD.

25 So Joshua saved Rahab the harlot and her father’s household and all that she had; and she dwelt in Israel (even to this day) because she had hidden the messengers which Joshua sent to spy on Jericho.

26 And Joshua swore at that time, saying, “Cursed is the man before the LORD who rises up and builds the city Jericho. He shall pay for its foundation with his eldest son. And his youngest son shall be the price for setting up its gates.”

27 So the LORD was with Joshua; and he was famous through all the world.

But the children of Israel committed a trespass in the accursed thing; for Achan, the son of Carmi, the son of Zabdi, the son of Zerah, of the tribe of Judah, took from the accursed thing. Therefore, the wrath of the LORD was kindled against the children of Israel.

And Joshua sent men from Jericho to Ai (which is beside Beth Aven), on the East side of Bethel, and spoke to them, saying, “Go up and view the country.” And the men went up and viewed Ai,

and returned to Joshua, and said to him, “Do not let all the people go up. Let about two or three thousand men go up and strike Ai; and do not make all the people labor there, for they are few.”

So, about three thousand men of the people went up there. And they fled before the men of Ai.

And the men of Ai struck thirty six of their men; for they chased them from before the gate to Shebarim and struck them as they went down. Therefore the hearts of the people melted away like water.

Then Joshua tore his clothes and fell to the earth upon his face before the Ark of the LORD until sunset—he and the elders of Israel—and put dust upon their heads.

And Joshua said, “Alas, O LORD God, why have you brought this people over the Jordan? To deliver us into the hand of the Amorites and to destroy us? If only we had been content to dwell on the other side of the Jordan!

“Oh LORD, what shall I say when Israel turns their backs before their enemies?

“For the Canaanites and all the inhabitants of the land shall hear of it and shall surround us and destroy our name out of the Earth. And what will You do for Your mighty Name?”

10 And the LORD said to Joshua, “Get up. Why do you lie upon your face like that?”

11 “Israel has sinned. For they have transgressed My Covenant which I Commanded them. And they have even taken of the accursed thing, and have also stolen and deceived and have even put it with their own stuff.

12 “Therefore, the children of Israel cannot stand before their enemies—have turned their backs before their enemies—because they are doomed. Nor will I be with you anymore unless you destroy the accursed from among you.

13 “Up! Sanctify the people, and say, ‘Sanctify yourselves against tomorrow. For thus says the LORD God of Israel: “There is an accursed thing among you, O Israel. You cannot stand against your enemies until you have destroyed the accursed thing from among you.

14 “In the morning, therefore, you shall come, according to your tribes. And the tribe which the LORD takes shall come, according to the families. And the family which the LORD shall take, shall come by the households. And the household which the LORD shall take, shall come man by man.

15 “And he who is taken with the accursed thing shall be burnt with fire, he and all that he has, because he has transgressed the Covenant of the LORD; and because he has wrought folly in Israel.”’”

Luke 15

15 Then all the tax collectors and sinners came to Him, to hear Him.

Therefore, the Pharisees and scribes murmured, saying, “He receives sinners, and eats with them.”

Then He spoke this parable to them, saying,

“What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he loses one of them, does not leave ninety-nine in the wilderness and go after that which is lost until he finds it?

“And when he has found it, he lays it on his shoulders with joy.

“And when he comes home, he calls together his friends and neighbors, saying to them, ‘Rejoice with me! For I have found my sheep which was lost!’

“I say to you that joy shall likewise be in Heaven for one sinner who converts, more than for ninety-nine righteous ones who have no need of repentance.

“Or what woman having ten drachmas, if she loses one drachma, does not light a candle and sweep the house and seek diligently till she finds it?

“And when she has found it, she calls her friends and neighbors, saying, ‘Rejoice with me! For I have found the coin which I had lost!’

10 “Likewise I say to you there is joy in the presence of the angels of God for one sinner who converts.”

11 He said moreover, “A certain man had two sons.

12 “And the younger of them said to his father, ‘Father, give me the portion of the goods that falls to me.’ So, he divided his livelihood among them.

13 “So, not many days after, when the younger son had gathered everything together, he took his journey into a far country. And there he wasted his goods with riotous living.

14 “Now, when he had spent everything, there arose a great famine throughout that land. And he began to be in want.

15 “Then he went and kept company with a citizen of that country. And he sent him to his farm to feed swine.

16 “And he would have filled his belly with the husks that the swine ate, but no one gave him any.

17 “Then he came to himself and said, ‘How many of my father’s hired servants have enough bread, and I die for hunger?

18 ‘I will rise and go to my father, and say to him, “Father, I have sinned against Heaven, and before you,

19 “and am no more worthy to be called your son. Make me as one of your hired servants.”’

20 “So he arose and came to his father. And when he was still a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran and fell on his neck, and kissed him.

21 “And the son said to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against Heaven, and before you, and am no more worthy to be called your son.’

22 “Then the father said to his servants, ‘Bring forth the best robe and put it on him! And put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet!

23 ‘And bring the fat calf and kill him! And let us eat and be merry!

24 ‘For this my son was dead, and is alive again! And he was lost, but he is found!’ And they began to be merry.

25 “Now the elder brother was in the field. And when he came and drew near to the house, he heard melody and dancing,

26 “And he called one of his servants and asked what those things meant.

27 “And he said to him, ‘Your brother has come. And your father has killed the fat calf because he has received him safe and sound.’

28 “Then he was angry, and would not go in. Therefore, his father came out and implored him.

29 “But he answered, and said to his father, ‘Lo, these many years I have done you service and have always obeyed you! And yet you never gave me a kid that I might make merry with my friends!

30 ‘But when this, your son, had come - who had devoured your goods with harlots - you have killed the fat calf for his sake!’

31 “And he said to him, “Son, you are always with me. And all that I have is yours. It was fitting that we should celebrate and be glad. For this, your brother, was dead, and is alive again. And he was lost, but he is found.”

Psalm 81

81 Sing joyfully to God our strength! Sing loud to the God of Jacob!

Take the song and bring forth the timbrel, the pleasant harp with the viol.

Blow the trumpet on the New Moon, in the time appointed at our Feast day.

For this is a statute for Israel, a Law of the God of Jacob.

He set this in Joseph for a testimony. When He came out of the land of Egypt, I heard a language that I did not understand.

“I have withdrawn his shoulder from the burden. His hands have left the pots.

“You called in affliction and I delivered you, answered you in the secret of the thunder. I tested you at the waters of Meribah. Selah.

“Hear, O My people, and I will testify to you, O Israel, if you will listen to me

“and will have no strange god in you or worship any strange god

10 “(for I am the LORD your God, Who brought you out of the land of Egypt). Open your mouth wide and I will fill it!

11 “But My people would not hear My voice, and Israel would have none of Me.

12 “So, I gave them up to the hardness of their heart, and they have walked in their own counsels.

13 “Oh that My people had listened to me, and Israel had walked in My ways!

14 “I would soon have humbled their enemies and turned My hand against their adversaries.

15 “The haters of the LORD will feign subjection to Him, but their time would endure forever.

16 “And I would have fed them with the fat of wheat, and with honey out of the rock would I have sufficed you.” A Psalm committed to Asaph

Proverbs 13:1

13 A wise son will obey the instruction of his father. But a scoffer will hear no rebuke.

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