Joshua 6:20 - So the people shouted when the priests blew with the trumpets; and it came to pass, when the people heard the sound of the Trumpet, and the people shouted with a great shout, that the wall fell down flat, so that the people went up into the city, every man straight before him, and they took the city. While God commanded Joshua to use the trumpets, they were not what brought down the walls of Jericho--GOD DID in accord with His divine purpose and will and in response to the people's obedience.
Around 1400 BC according to the Book of Joshua and the biblical timeline. Around 1550 BC according to archaeologists, who say that an earthquake caused damage right across the region around 1550 BCE and brought down the walls, resulting in Jericho being abandoned at that time. Around 1400 BCE, there was only a small, unwalled village on the site.
Jericho
They brought with them their biblical law and cobral punishment.
Probably parliamentary government, although looking at our own government that may not have been a good thing.
Maracascuatro
There was widespread earthquake activity in the Levant around 1550 BCE. This appears to have brought down the walls of the last pre-Israelite city of Jericho, which was then abandoned.At the time attributed to the Israelite conquest of Canaan, scholars say that there was, at most, a small mud-brick village on the site of Jericho. However, when the Bible was written, many centuries later, the Hebrews probably knew that there had been a walled city on that city, but did not know when it was destroyed or what brought down the walls. They simply assumed that it must have been the result of their own glorious conquest of the ancient inhabitants.AnswerIt is not known what caused the wall of Jericho to fall. However, there was widespread earthquake activity in the Levant around 1550 BCE. It is possible this could have brought down the walls of the last pre-Israelite city of Jericho, which was then abandoned.
The Banjo.
The Correct answer is The Cittern.
Jericho was always part of Canaan, although it was unwalled and unoccupied throughout the Late Bronze Age, when Joshua supposedly brought the walls down. As there was no unified conquest of the Canaanite cities, we have to look for another explanation for the arrival of the Hebrew people.
Banjo.
John, Paul and George brought their guitars with them when they visited Maharishi in Rishikesh.
The Harp came to America when the slaves came over.