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What does the Bible say about Joshua conquering Jericho?

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Joshua's conquest of Jericho symbolizes the victory of Christ over sin and the world.

The conquest of Jericho, as recorded in Joshua 6, serves as a profound type of Christ's redemptive work. Jericho represents the world and the old man, which, like the city, was once beautiful but has fallen into wickedness through sin. Just as God delivered Jericho into the hands of Joshua, He destined Christ to conquer sin and death, reclaiming for Himself those who belong to Him. The narrative emphasizes God's sovereignty and the certainty of His promises, echoing the themes of salvation and judgment found throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Joshua 6:1-27, Hebrews 11:30, Revelation 21:1-4

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