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Following the death of [[Moses]], Joshua became the leader of Israel. Before crossing the [[Jordan]], he sent two spies into Jericho. When their presence was nearly discovered by the city’s soldiers, a woman named [[Rahab]] hid them. In return, the spies promised protection for her and her family when God delivered the city into Israel’s hands. The spies returned safely and reported everything to Joshua.<ref>[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+2%3A1-24&version=NIV Joshua 2:1–24]</ref>
Following the death of [[Moses]], Joshua became the leader of Israel. Before crossing the [[Jordan]], he sent two spies into Jericho. When their presence was nearly discovered by the city’s soldiers, a woman named [[Rahab]] hid them. In return, the spies promised protection for her and her family when God delivered the city into Israel’s hands. The spies returned safely and reported everything to Joshua.<ref>[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+2%3A1-24&version=NIV Joshua 2:1–24]</ref>


Joshua then led the Israelites from Shittim to the Jordan River. By [[God’s Power|God’s power]], the overflowing waters of the river stopped upstream, allowing the entire nation to cross safely toward Jericho.<ref>[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+3%3A14-17&version=NIV Joshua 3:14–17]</ref> On the tenth day of the first month, they camped at Gilgal, east of Jericho.<ref>[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+4%3A19&version=NIV Joshua 4:19]</ref> There, in obedience to God’s command, the men were [[Circumcision|circumcised]]. On the evening of the fourteenth day, they celebrated the [[Passover]] on the plains of Jericho.<ref>[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+5%3A2-12&version=NIV Joshua 5:2–12]</ref><gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Joshua then led the Israelites from Shittim to the Jordan River. By [[The Power of God|God’s power]], the overflowing waters of the river stopped upstream, allowing the entire nation to cross safely toward Jericho.<ref>[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+3%3A14-17&version=NIV Joshua 3:14–17]</ref> On the tenth day of the first month, they camped at Gilgal, east of Jericho.<ref>[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+4%3A19&version=NIV Joshua 4:19]</ref> There, in obedience to God’s command, the men were [[Circumcision|circumcised]]. On the evening of the fourteenth day, they celebrated the [[Passover]] on the plains of Jericho.<ref>[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+5%3A2-12&version=NIV Joshua 5:2–12]</ref><gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
file:Road to Jericho Jordan Looking up the River Jordan 1919.tif|Jordan River
file:Road to Jericho Jordan Looking up the River Jordan 1919.tif|Jordan River
file:Gilgal-Argaman-695.jpg|Ruins in the Jordan Valley, presumed to be Gilgal
file:Gilgal-Argaman-695.jpg|Ruins in the Jordan Valley, presumed to be Gilgal
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*'''Backdrop of the Good Samaritan Parable'''
*'''Backdrop of the Good Samaritan Parable'''
[[file:Jericho Wadi Qelt 4.JPG|thumb|270px|Desert Around Jericho]]
[[file:Jericho Wadi Qelt 4.JPG|thumb|270px|Desert Around Jericho]]
In one of His parables, Jesus told the story of the Good [[Samaria|Samaritan]], who helped a man attacked by robbers while traveling from Jerusalem to Jericho.<ref>[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke+10%3A30-37&version=NIV Luke 10:30–37]</ref> Jerusalem sits on a mountain ridge, about 700 meters above sea level, while Jericho lies far below. Thus, the [[Parables by Jesus|parable]] refers to the journey as the “way down” from Jerusalem to Jericho. The road between the two cities passed through dry, rugged desert terrain, a region known for its danger and frequent attacks by bandits—making it a treacherous route for travelers.<ref>[https://biblehub.com/commentaries/luke/10-30.htm Luke 10:30], ''Bible Hub'', The journey was one of about twenty-one miles, for the most part through a rocky and desert country, with caves that were then haunted by bands of robbers.</ref>
In one of His parables, Jesus told the story of the Good [[Samaria|Samaritan]], who helped a man attacked by robbers while traveling from Jerusalem to Jericho.<ref>[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke+10%3A30-37&version=NIV Luke 10:30–37]</ref> Jerusalem sits on a mountain ridge, about 700 meters above sea level, while Jericho lies far below. Thus, the [[Parables of Jesus|parable]] refers to the journey as the “way down” from Jerusalem to Jericho. The road between the two cities passed through dry, rugged desert terrain, a region known for its danger and frequent attacks by bandits—making it a treacherous route for travelers.<ref>[https://biblehub.com/commentaries/luke/10-30.htm Luke 10:30], ''Bible Hub'', The journey was one of about twenty-one miles, for the most part through a rocky and desert country, with caves that were then haunted by bands of robbers.</ref>


==See also==
==See also==