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Coverdale [1535], BIBLIA The Bible / that is, the holy Scripture of the Olde and New Testament, faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe () [word count] [B04000].
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Chap. I. After the death of Moses, God c&obar;ma&ubar;deth Iosua to get him vp, and to go with the people ouer Iordane in to the londe of promes.

Chap. II. Two spyes are sent vnto Iericho, and Rahab lodgeth them.

Chap. III. Iosua goeth forth with the people vnto Iordane: The Leuites are ordeyned to go before with the Arke The one parte of Iordane stondeth styll, the other renneth downe, and the people go thorow it drye shodd.

Chap. IIII. Twolue stones doth Iosua cause to be taken out of Iordane, and setteth them vp at Gilgall for a remembraunce.

Chap. V. The kynges beyonde Iordane are afrayed. The people in Gilgall are circumcysed They eate the Passeouer and vnleuended bred.

Chap. VI. How Iericho is wonne and taken.

Chap. VII. The Israelites are put to flight before their enemies, because one of th&ebar; had stollen of it that shulde haue bene damned and vtterly destroyed The trespacer is stoned vnto death.

Chap. VIII. The cite of Hai is wonne, the people slayne, the kynge taken alyue and hanged, the cite brent. Iosua buyldeth an altare vnto the LORDE. The blessynges and curses are red.

Chap. IX. The Heythen kynges prepare th&ebar; selues agaynst Israel. The Gabaonites saue their lyues by crafte and suttyltie.

Chap. X. The Heythen laye sege to Gabaon, but Iosua helpeth them, and wynneth a greate felde, commaundeth the Sonne to stonde styll, hangeth vp fyue kynges, and taketh the cities.

Chap. XI. The Heyth&ebar; kynges gather th&ebar; selues together agaynst Israel: but they are discomfited, and their cities wonne.

Chap. XII. The names of the kynges whom Iosua and the Israelites slewe, are here rehearsed, euen one and thirtye

Chap. XIII. The remnaunt of the londe on this syde Iordane.

Chap. XIIII. The dealinge out of the londe.

Chap XV. The londe that fell vnto Iuda by lott.

Chap. XVI. The lot of Ephraim.

Chap. XVII. The lot and porcion of Manasse.

Chap. XVIII. Men are sent out of the seuen trybes, to consyder the londe, and to deale it out. The porcion of Ben Iamin.

Chap. XIX. The porcion of Simeon, Zabulon, Isachar, Aser, Nephtali and Dan.

Chap. XX. The partinge out of the fre cities.

Chap. XXI. Of the cities and suburbes of the Leuites.

Chap. XXII. The two tribes and a halfe are sent home agayne, with a charge to be diligent in kepynge Gods commaundement. Of the altare of witnesse

Chap. XXIII. Iosua calleth the people together before his death, & exorteth them to cleue fast to the commaundementes of the LORDE.

Chap. XXIIII. He calleth the people together in Sichem, and rehearceth the benefites of God vnto th&ebar;. The couena&ubar;t with God is renewed. Iosua dyeth, and so doth Eleasar.

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Coverdale [1535], BIBLIA The Bible / that is, the holy Scripture of the Olde and New Testament, faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe () [word count] [B04000].
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