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After the death of Moses, Joshua became the leader of God's
people. He led the army of Israel. They had entered the land
of Canaan after wandering around for 40 years in the
wilderness. Spies had been sent into the city of Jericho,
and had been helped by a woman named Rahab. The people of
Jericho were very worried because of the huge army outside
the gates of their city. The Lord gave instructions to
Joshua. The people followed his instructions.
The soldiers marched around the city once a day for six
days. The priests blew the trumpets before the Ark of the
Covenant as they carried it around the city. On the seventh
day, they marched around the city seven times with the
priests blowing on the trumpets. The people were to be
silent. Then as a signal, the priests blew one long blast
with the ram's horn and the people gave a shout. The wall
fell down flat, just as God had promised. Joshua's army and
all the people had followed the command. God kept His
promise and they captured the city. Rahab and her family
were saved. Rahab later married a man of Israel and they had
children. Her great-great-grandson was David, king of
Israel.
Think about this:
Why were Rahab and her family spared?
She showed kindness to God's people. Paul tells us in the
New Testament that as we have opportunity, we should do good
to all, especially to those who are of the household of
faith.
This story can be found in the Bible in Joshua chapter 6.
The paintings for these stories were done by Jean Bartlett.
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