World at War / Conflicts / Wars of Scripture
Wars of Scripture
Conquest of Canaan — Southern Campaign
1406–1400 BC
Canaan
Status: ended
Casualties: Twelve thousand at Ai; Amorite host destroyed at Beth-Horon
After the rout at Ai (avenged when Achan was stoned), Joshua broke the southern coalition at Beth-Horon. The Lord cast great hailstones upon the fleeing Amorites, and at Joshua's word the sun stood still over Gibeon and the moon over Aijalon. Joshua 8–10.
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Belligerents
- Israel under Joshua
- Ai
- Five Amorite kings (Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, Eglon)
Casualties
Twelve thousand at Ai; Amorite host destroyed at Beth-Horon
Key events
- First repulse at Ai for Achan's hidden silver and Babylonish garment
- Achan stoned in the Valley of Achor
- Gibeonites trick Israel with mouldy bread into a covenant
- Joshua marches all night from Gilgal; the Lord casts down great hailstones at Beth-Horon
- Sun stand thou still upon Gibeon, and thou Moon in the valley of Aijalon
- Five Amorite kings hidden in the cave at Makkedah; brought out and hanged
Aftermath
Established Israel in the central hill country. The longest day of the Bible — 'and there was no day like that before it or after it.'
Weapons & matériel
- Ambush
- Hailstones from heaven
- The sun and moon stayed in their courses
Sources
- Joshua 7–10
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