TyndaleStudyNotes
Josh.6.1
6:1 Jericho guarded two important entrances into the heart of the hill country. If the Israelites did not conquer the city first, they would leave a well-armed enemy at their back, standing between the Israelite forces and their families encamped at Gilgal. They had to conquer Jericho first.
Tyndale Open Resources - CC BY-SA 4.0
TyndaleStudyNotes
Josh.6.10-11
6:10-11 Warriors would often shout in battle to lift their morale and intimidate the enemy. • until I tell you: After thirteen circuits of Jericho by Israel’s army with only the sound of trumpets, the psychological shock when Jericho’s defenders heard shouting would be devastating.
Tyndale Open Resources - CC BY-SA 4.0
TyndaleStudyNotes
Josh.6.15
6:15 Marching around Jericho seven times on the seventh day again symbolized that this was God’s battle.
Tyndale Open Resources - CC BY-SA 4.0
TyndaleStudyNotes
Josh.6.16
6:16 Joshua’s command, “Shout! For the Lord has given you the town!” was not a device to cause Jericho’s walls to fall. Rather, Joshua exhorted the Israelites to celebrate God’s victory.
Tyndale Open Resources - CC BY-SA 4.0