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Q: What battle were the Israelites defeated because Joshua didn't pray?
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In what campaign was the town of Jericho taken?

The town of Jericho was taken in the military campaign led by Joshua, in the Battle of Jericho described in the Book of Joshua in the Bible. It is known for its miraculous conquest where the walls of Jericho fell down after the Israelites marched around the city seven times blowing trumpets.


What did Joshua do in keeping with the Israelites' belief that Canaan was their promised land?

In keeping with God's command to do so (Joshua ch.1), he conquered the Canaanites in battle (Joshua ch.9-10), enabling the Israelites to settle in what now became called Israel. See also:God's promiseWhat difficulties did Joshua face?Contents of the Book of JoshuaWhy did they kill the Canaanites?


Why were the Israelites successful when Joshua led them in battle?

Throughout history, beginning in the Torah and continuing through the book of Joshua, the Israelites and their leaders were always successful when they acted faithfully in accordance with the instructions they got from the big HQ, and unsuccessful when they acted according to their own 'better ideas'.


What part of the promised Land did Joshua capture?

God told Moses to prepare a young Hebrew, Joshua, to assume the leadership of the Israelites upon Moses' death. Forty years later, the Israelites were camped on the eastern side of the Dead Sea when Moses died. God told Joshua it was time to lead the people across the Jordan River into the Promised Land. In the Hebrew Bible, the "Land of Canaan" extends from Lebanon southward across Gaza to the "Brook of Egypt" and eastward to the Jordan River Valley, thus including modern Israel and the Palestinian Territories. The Lord helped Joshua lead the Hebrew people into the Promised Land. When they entered this land, the Israelites had to cross the Jordan River. At God's command, Joshua told the priests to take the Ark of the Covenant into the river. A great battle with the people of the land of Canaan took place by the city of Gabaon. The Israelites defeated their enemies and put them to flight while God rained stones from heaven on those who were fleeing, so that more perished from the stones than from the swords of the Israelites. The day was coming to an end, but the Israelites had not yet routed their enemies. Joshua then prayed to God and cried out aloud before the people, "Sun, stand still, and moon, do not move..." And the sun did stand still, and night did not come until the Israelites had defeated their enemies.


What does the book of Joshua contain?

Joshua sends two spies to Jericho The Israelites enter Canaan and conquer Jericho miraculously The Israelites are defeated at the city of Ai The punishment of Achan who violated a national oath The treaty with the Gibeonites The battle against the attackers of Gibeon The division of the land among Israelite tribes, Levite cities and Cities of Refuge The altar built by Reuben and Gad Joshua's speech to the Israelites


What did othniel do?

He conquered Kiryat Sefer (Joshua 15:17), and he had a victorious battle against Cushan of Mesopotamia, who had oppressed the Israelites (Judges 3:9).


Whats the first event in The Battle Of Jericho?

The first event in the Battle of Jericho is the Israelites crossing the Jordan River led by Joshua with the Ark of the Covenant. This marked the beginning of their military campaign to conquer the city of Jericho.


What inanimate object did all the Israelites carry into the battle of Jericho?

The Israelites carried the ark of covenant in front of the army when they went into battle symbolizing God leading them into battle and victory.Joshua 6:6So Joshua son of Nun called the priests and said to them, "Take up the ark of the covenant of the LORD and have seven priests carry trumpets in front of it."


What were biblical Joshua's weaknesses that affected the outcome of each of his battles?

No weakness is recorded concerning Joshua. The only defeat in battle (at Ai) was because of the trespass of Achan, not because of any fault of Joshua.


Who defeated Antony and Cleopatra's forces at the battle of what?

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What happened at the city of Ai?

The city of Ai was the next city Israel attacked after Jericho. If you recall, there was an Israelite man (Achan) who disobeyed God by taking some of the gold from the raid of Jericho, and keeping it for himself. Because of this, the Israelites lost in a terrible battle of Ai. This battle brought the first Israelite deaths of the 'war', so to speak. After God showed Joshua who committed the sin and the man, his family, and belongings were stoned to death, the Israelites attacked Ai again. This time they won with no deaths.


Who was Othniel and what did he do in The Bible?

He was Caleb's younger brother. He conquered Kiryat Sefer (Joshua 15:17), and he had a victorious battle against Cushan of Mesopotamia, who had oppressed the Israelites (Judges 3:9).