Giosué 6:1-7

1 OR Gerico era serrata ed abbarrata, per tema de’ figliuoli d’Israele; niuno ne usciva, e niuno vi entrava.
2 E il Signore disse a Giosuè: Vedi, io ti do nelle mani Gerico, e il suo re, e la sua gente di valore.
3 Voi dunque, quanti siete uomini di guerra, circuite la città, aggirandola una volta.
4 Fa’ così per sei giorni. E sette sacerdoti portino davanti all’Arca sette trombe da sonar suono d’allegrezza; e al settimo giorno circuite la città sette volte, e suonino i sacerdoti con le trombe.
5 E quando soneranno alla distesa col corno da sonar suono d’allegrezza, e voi udirete il suon delle trombe, sclami tutto il popolo con gran grida; e le mura della città caderanno sotto di sè, e il popolo vi salirà dentro, ciascuno dirincontro a sè.
6 Allora Giosuè, figliuolo di Nun, chiamò i sacerdoti, e disse loro: Portate l’Arca del Patto sopra le vostre spalle; e sette sacerdoti portino davanti all’Arca del Signore sette trombe da sonar suono d’allegrezza.
7 Disse ancora al popolo: Passate, e circuite la città; e passi la gente di guerra davanti all’Arca del Signore.

Giosué 6:1-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA 6

In this chapter Joshua is assured, though Jericho was closely shut up, it should be delivered into his hands, Jos 6:1,2; and he is directed, with the army, to go round the city six days together, seven priests bearing the ark of the Lord, with seven trumpets sounding; and on the seventh day to go round it seven times in like manner, when its wall should fall, Jos 6:3-5; which order Joshua communicated to the priests, and to the people, and which was put into execution by them, with some other instructions he gave them, Jos 6:6-16; particularly that the city, and all in it, should be devoted to the Lord, and none spared, but Rahab and her family, Jos 6:17-19; the success was according to the assurance given by the Lord, Jos 6:20; when all in the city were destroyed, and that was burnt with fire, and the gold, silver, brass, and iron, brought into the house of the Lord, and Rahab and her father's household were saved alive, Jos 6:21-25; and the chapter is closed with an adjuration of Joshua, cursing the man that should rebuild the city; and with this observation, that the fame of Joshua upon this was spread abroad throughout the country, Jos 6:26,27.

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