Joshua 8:25-35

Joshua 8:25-35

[25] And so it was, that all that fell  that day,  both of men  and women,  were twelve  thousand,  of Ai.  [26] For Joshua  not his hand  back,  wherewith he stretched out  the spear,  until he had utterly destroyed  all the inhabitants  of Ai.  [27] Only the cattle  and the spoil  of that city  Israel  took for a prey  unto themselves, according unto the word  of the LORD  which he commanded  Joshua.  [28] And Joshua  burnt  Ai,  and made  it an heap  for ever,  even a desolation  unto this day.  [29] And the king  of Ai  he hanged  on a tree  until eventide:  and as soon as the sun  was down,  Joshua  commanded  his carcase  down  from the tree,  and cast  it at the entering  of the gate  of the city,  and raise  thereon a great  heap  of stones,  that remaineth unto this day.  [30] Then Joshua  built  an altar  unto the LORD  God  of Israel  in mount  Ebal,  [31] As Moses  the servant  of the LORD  commanded  the children  of Israel,  as it is written  in the book  of the law  of Moses,  an altar  of whole  stones,  over which no man hath lift up  any iron:  and they offered  thereon burnt offerings  unto the LORD,  and sacrificed  peace offerings.  [32] And he wrote  there upon the stones  a copy  of the law  of Moses,  which he wrote  in the presence  of the children  of Israel.  [33] And all Israel,  and their elders,  and officers,  and their judges,  stood  on this side the ark  and on that side before the priests  the Levites,  which bare  the ark  of the covenant  of the LORD,  as well the stranger,  as he that was born  among them; half  of them over  against  mount  Gerizim,  and half  of them over against  mount  Ebal;  as Moses  the servant  of the LORD  had commanded  before,  that they should bless  the people  of Israel.  [34] And afterward  he read  all the words  of the law,  the blessings  and cursings,  according to all that is written  in the book  of the law.  [35] There was not a word  of all that Moses  commanded,  which Joshua  read  not before all the congregation  of Israel,  with the women,  and the little ones,  and the strangers  that were conversant  among  them.