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(1) And Yahweh said to Joshua,
"May you not fear,
and may you not be shattered.
Take with you all the people of the camp!,
and rise!
Go up to Ai!
See!
I have given into your hand the king of Ai and his people and his city and his land,
(2) And you shall do to to Ai and its king
just as you did to Jericho and its king.
Only, it is her war spoil and her beasts/animals that you shall plunder for yourselves.
Make for yourself an ambush for/against Ai from behind it."
(3) And Joshua rose, with all the people of the camp, to go up to Ai,
and Joshua chose thirty thousand men--warriors of strength--
and he sent them at night.
(4) And he commanded them, saying,
"See!
You are lying in ambush for/against Ai from behind Ai.
May you not be very far from the city,
so that you shall be--all of you-- ready,
(5) while I and all the people who are with me shall draw near to the city,
and then, when they come out to meet us, just as at the first time, we shall flee from before them,
(6) and they shall come out after us until we draw them from the city,
because they shall say,
"Fleeing from before us
just as at the first time,"
and we shall flee from before them,
(7) while you shall rise up from your ambush,
and you shall seize the city,
and Yahweh your God shall give into your hand,
(8) and then, as soon as you have taken hold of the city, you shall set the city on fire.
It is according to the word of Yahweh that you shall do.
Look!
I have commanded you."
(9) And Joshua sent them,
and they went to the ambush,
and they lay between Bethel and Ai, to the west of Ai,
[And Joshua spent that night in the midst of the people.]
(10) And Joshua rose early in the morning,
and he mustered the people,
and he went up, with the elders of Israel, before the people of Ai,
(11) while all the people of the camp who were with him went up,
and they drew near
and they went in front of the city,
and they camped on the north side of Ai,
with a ravine between him and Ai,
(12) and he took about five thousand men,
and he placed them ambushing between Bethel and Ai, to the west of the city,
(13) and the people positioned all the camp,that [was] from the north of the city and its rear guard, west of Ai,
[and Joshua went on that night into the middle of the valley.]
(14) And then, as soon as the king of Ai saw, they quickly rose early in the morning,
and the men of the city went out to meet them [Israel] to battle--he and all his people-- to the meeting place in front of the Jordan Valley,
while it was he who didn't know that an ambush [was] for/against him from behind the city,
(15) and Joshua and all Israel were struck from before them,
and they fled on the road of the wilderness,
(16) and all the people cried out
who were in the city to pursue after them,
and they pursued after Joshua,
and they were drawn away from the city,
and there wasn't a man who remained in Ai and Bethel
who didn't go out after Israel,
and they left the city open,
and they pursued after Israel,
(18) And Yahweh said to Joshua,
"Stretch out the short sword
that is in your hand toward Ai,
because it is into your hand I will give it,"
and Joshua stretched out with the short sword that was in his hand toward the city,
(19) and it was the ones who were ambushing who rose quickly from their place,
and they ran as soon as his hand stretched out,
and they entered the city,
and they captured it,
and they quickly set the city on fire,
(20) and the men of Ai turned after them,
and they looked,
and LOOK!,
the smoke of the city had gone up to the heavens,
and there wasn't in their hands/power to flee here or there,
while all the people fleeing to the wilderness turned back to the pursuers,
(21) while Joshua and all Israel saw that the ambush had taken the city and that the smoke of the city had gone up,
and they turned back,
and they struck the men of Ai,
(22) while they went out from the city to meet them,
and they were between Israel in the middle, some on this side and some on that,
and they struck them until no one remained to them-- a survivor or escaper,
while it was the king of Ai who they captured alive,
and they brought him to Joshua.
(24) And then, as soon as Israel finished killing all the inhabitants of Ai in the field on the slope
who were pursuing them, and all of them fell before the sword until they finished them,
all Israel returned to Ai,
and they struck it with the mouth/edge of the sword,
(25) and all the fallen on that day, both man and woman, 12,000-- all the men/people of Ai,
(26) while Joshua didn't draw back his hand that he stretched out with his short sword until he kheremed all the inhabitants of Ai.
(27) Only, it was the beasts/animals and the war spoil of that city that they plundered for themselves, Israel according to the word of Yahweh that he commanded Joshua,
(28) and Joshua burned Ai,
and he put/placed a mound forever-- a desolation up to this day,
(29) while it was the king of Ai that he hanged on a tree until evening,
and as soon as the sun set, Joshua commanded,
and they took down his corpse from the tree,
and they threw it toward the entrance of the gate of Ai,
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