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No offence but...its a bit of a stupid question... there must be 1000's of people called 'joshua' -_-...ok i will tell you what he had...he had some cheese, and think it was cheddar? idk

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Q: Who did Joshua meet near Jericho and what did he have?
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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.


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