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What does the Bible say about the conquest of Jericho?

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The Bible describes the conquest of Jericho in Joshua 6, where the Israelites followed God's command and marched around the city, resulting in its walls collapsing.

In Joshua 6, God instructs the Israelites to march around Jericho for six days, with the priests blowing trumpets and carrying the Ark of the Covenant. On the seventh day, they march around the city seven times, after which they shout, and the walls come tumbling down. This event serves as an illustration of faith in God's promises, showing that the conquest was not through human strength, but through obedience to God's directive. The narrative emphasizes both the sovereignty of God in granting victory and the necessity of faith among His people.
Scripture References: Joshua 6:1-27, Hebrews 11:30

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