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unibo/unibo_zeri_foundation/4435.tif
The people of Gibeon, dressed up in rags, and pretending to have come from a distant land ask Joshua to make a treaty with them

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The people of Gibeon, fearing Joshua and his men, decide to deceive them: they load their donkeys with worn-out sacks, they put on ragged clothes and old sandals and take decaying food

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The Israelites offer burnt sacrifices on Mount Ebal

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Achan, his family and possessions (including the stolen spoils) are taken to the valley of Achor to be stoned

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Joshua encounters an angel holding a sword (at first not recognizing the angel, Joshua may be shown drawing his sword)

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Israelites born during the wandering are circumcised after the crossing of the river Jordan

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Joshua sets up twelve stones in the midst of the river to commemorate the miraculous crossing of the Jordan

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Twelve men take twelve stones from the middle of the river ~ crossing of the Jordan by the Israelites

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The Israelites leave their camp to cross the Jordan; the priests, carrying the ark, lead the march

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The Israelites move their camp to the Jordan, waiting to cross it

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Rahab hides the two spies on her roof under stalks of flax; Rahab, whose house was built in the city wall, lets the spies down from the window by means of a red rope

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The two spies sent by Joshua find lodging at the house of Rahab, a harlot