
The Battle of Jericho
The Battle of Jericho is a biblical event described in the Book of Joshua in the Old Testament. It recounts how the Israelites, led by Joshua, conquered the city of Jericho as they entered the Promised Land. Following God's instructions, the Israelites marched around the city's walls for seven days, with the priests blowing trumpets. On the seventh day, they circled the city seven times, and when they blew the trumpets, the walls miraculously collapsed, allowing them to capture Jericho. This story symbolizes faith, obedience, and divine intervention in achieving seemingly impossible goals.