Luke 19:1 Cross References - Thomson

1 When Jesus had entered and was passing through Jericho,

Joshua 2:1

1 Now Joshua son of Nave had sent from Sat tin two young men to spy, saying, Go up, and take a view of the land, and particularly of Jericho. And the two young men, having set out, entered Jericho, and went to the house of a harlot, whose name was Rahab, and lodged there.

Joshua 6:1-27

1 [Now Jericho was shut up, and barricaded, so that none came out of it, nor went in.] 2 Then the Lord said to Joshua, Behold, I deliver into thy hand, Jericho, and the king thereof, who is in it, and the mighty men of valour. 3 Therefore array thou the warriors around it. 4 And when you blow the trumpets, 5 let all the people at the same time shout; and upon their shouting, the walls of the city will fall of their own accord; and all the people shall enter, every one straight forward into the city. 6 Thereupon Joshua son of Nave went to the priests, 7 and spoke to them, saying, Order the people to march round, and encompass the city, and let the warriors march armed before the Lord; 8 and let the seven priests, who have the seven holy trumpets, march also before the Lord, and blow a long blast. And let the ark of the covenant of the Lord accompany them. 9 Let the warriors march before, and the priests follow in the rear, after the ark of the covenant of the Lord, blowing the trumpets. 10 Then Joshua gave a charge to the people, saying, Shout not, nor let any one hear your voice, till the day when He shall command you to shout. Then you shall shout. 11 So when the ark of the covenant had gone round, it straightway returned to the camp, and lodged there. 12 And on the second day Joshua arose, early in the morning, and the priests took up the ark of the covenant of the Lord, 13 and the seven priests with the seven trumpets, marched on before the Lord and after them came the warriors, and all the rest of the multitude followed the ark of the covenant of the Lord. And the priests sounded the trumpets; 14 and all the multitude compassed the city six times, very near, and returned again to the camp. Thus they did six days. 15 But on the seventh day; they arose very early, and went round the city that day seven times. 16 And, at the seventh round, the priests sounded the trumpets, and Joshua said to the Israelites, Shout, for the Lord hath delivered up the city to you. 17 And this city shall be an Anathema. It, and all that are in it, shall be devoted to the Lord of Sabaoth; save Rahab the harlot. Her you shall save alive, and all that are in her house. 18 But be you very careful to abstain from the Anathema, lest peradventure you through covetousness, take something of what is devoted, and make the camp of the Israelites an Anathema, and destroy us. 19 All the silver, and the gold, and the brass, and the iron, shall be consecrated to the Lord, and carried to the Lord's treasury. 20 Then the priests sounded the trumpets; and when the people heard the trumpets, all the people together uttered a great, loud, and continued shout, whereupon the whole wall round about fell, and all the people went up into the city. 21 Now when Joshua devoted it, and all that were in it, men and women, young and old, ox and ass, to the edge of the sword, 22 he said to the two young men who had been sent as spies, Go to the house of the woman, and bring her out thence, with all that she hath. 23 And when the two young men, who had spied the city had gone to the house of the woman, and had brought out Rahab the harlot, and her father, and her mother, and her brothers, and her kindred, and all that were with her, and placed them without the camp of Israel, 24 the city was burned with fire, with all that were in it, save the silver, and gold, and the brass, and iron, which they gave to be carried to the treasury of the Lord. 25 So Joshua saved Rahab the harlot, and all her father's household alive. And at this day they dwell among Israel, because she concealed the spies whom Joshua had sent to spy Jericho. 26 And on that day Joshua uttered an imprecation before the Lord, saying, Cursed be the man who shall rebuild this city. With his first born let him lay the foundation, and with his youngest son erect its gates. 27 Thus the Lord was with Joshua, and his fame spread through all the land.

1 Kings 16:34

34 Now in his days Achiel the Baithelite, rebuilt Jericho. With Abeiron, his first born, he laid the foundation thereof, and with Segub his youngest son, he set up its gates, according to the word of the Lord which he spoke by Joshua son of Nave.

2 Kings 2:18-22

18 they returned to Elisha, who abode at Jericho. And Elisha said to them, Did I not tell you, you should not go? 19 Then the men of the city said to Elisha, Behold the situation of the city is good as our lord seeth, but the water is bad and the ground barren. 20 Thereupon Elisha said to them, Bring me a new pitcher and put salt therein. And when they had got one and brought it to him, 21 Elisha went to the spring of the waters, and threw the salt in there and said, Thus saith the Lord, I cure the waters. There shall no more be thence death or barren ground. 22 So the waters were healed, and continue so to this day, according to the word which Elisha spoke.

Luke 18:35

35 And when he drew near to Jericho there happened to be a blind man sitting by the way side, begging,

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