1 When all the kings of the Amorites, who were beyond the Jordan westward, and all the kings of the Canaanites, who were by the sea, heard how the LORD had dried up the waters of the Jordan from before the children of Israel until we had crossed over, their heart melted, and there was no more spirit in them, because of the children of Israel. 2 At that time, the LORD said to Joshua, "Make flint knives, and circumcise again the sons of Israel the second time." 3 Joshua made himself flint knives, and circumcised the sons of Israel at the hill of the foreskins. 4 This is the reason Joshua circumcised them: all the people who came out of Egypt, who were males, even all the men of war, died in the wilderness along the way, after they came out of Egypt. 5 For all the people who came out were circumcised; but all the people who were born in the wilderness along the way as they came out of Egypt had not been circumcised. 6 For the children of Israel walked forty years in the wilderness until all the nation, even the men of war who came out of Egypt, were consumed, because they didn’t listen to the LORD’s voice. The LORD swore to them that he wouldn’t let them see the land which the LORD swore to their fathers that he would give us, a land flowing with milk and honey. 7 Their children, whom he raised up in their place, were circumcised by Joshua, for they were uncircumcised, because they had not circumcised them on the way. 8 When they were done circumcising the whole nation, they stayed in their places in the camp until they were healed.

9 The LORD said to Joshua, "Today I have rolled away the reproach of Egypt from you." Therefore the name of that place was called Gilgal to this day. 10 The children of Israel encamped in Gilgal. They kept the Passover on the fourteenth day of the month at evening in the plains of Jericho. 11 They ate unleavened cakes and parched grain of the produce of the land on the next day after the Passover, in the same day. 12 The manna ceased on the next day, after they had eaten of the produce of the land. The children of Israel didn’t have manna any more, but they ate of the fruit of the land of Canaan that year.

13 When Joshua was by Jericho, he lifted up his eyes and looked, and behold, a man stood in front of him with his sword drawn in his hand. Joshua went to him and said to him, "Are you for us, or for our enemies?"

14 He said, "No; but I have come now as commander of the LORD’s army."

Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and worshiped, and asked him, "What does my lord say to his servant?"

15 The prince of the LORD’s army said to Joshua, "Take off your sandals, for the place on which you stand is holy." Joshua did so.

1 Quando as nações da banda ocidental do Jordão - os amorreus, mais os cananeus, que viviam, estes últimos, na costa do Mediterrâneo - ouviram que o Senhor tinha secado o rio Jordão para que o povo de Israel pudesse passar, foi-se-lhes o alento, completamente, e ficaram paralisados de terror.

2 O Senhor disse a Josué que reservasse um dia para circuncidar a população masculina de Israel. O Senhor deu-lhes instruções para fazerem facas de pedra, próprias para esse fim. O local onde o rito da circuncisão teve lugar foi chamado A Colina dos Prepúcios.

4 A razão desta segunda cerimónia da circuncisão foi a seguinte: é que apesar de todos os homens que saíram do Egipto com idade de pegarem em arma terem sido circuncidados, toda essa geração morrera durante a travessia do deserto e nenhum dos rapazes nascidos depois tinha passado por esse rito. Porque a nação de Israel percorrera o deserto, andando em várias direcções durante quarenta anos até que todos os homens em idade de serviço de combate na altura em que deixaram o Egipto morreram; visto que não tinham obedecido ao Senhor, o qual lhes dissera que não haveriam de entrar na terra que prometera a Israel - uma terra onde brotam o leite e o mel. Foi pois essa a razão porque Josué circuncidou os filhos deles- os homens que tinham crescido para tomarem o lugar dos seus pais.

8 E o Senhor disse a Josué: Hoje pus fim à vergonha de não serem cicuncidados. Assim, o local em que isto foi feito chamou-se Gilgal , e assim é chamado até hoje. Após a cerimónia, a nação inteira repousou no acampamento até que as feridas sarassem.

10 Enquanto estavam acampados ali em Gilgal nas campinas do Jordão, celebraram a Páscoa durante a noite do dia catorze do mês. No dia seguinte começaram a comer da fruta e dos cereais dos campos que invadiram, tendo feito pães sem fermento. Passado mais um dia, o maná deixou de cair e nunca mais ninguém o achou. Portanto, a partir dessa altura eles passaram a comer das searas de Canaã.

13 Numa ocasião em que Josué estava perto da cidade de Jericó apareceu-lhe um homem junto dele com uma espada desembainhada. Josué avançou para ele e perguntou: És amigo ou inimigo?

14 Sou o comandante do exército do Senhor.Josué caiu por terra perante ele, adorou-o e disse-lhe: Dá-me as tuas ordens.

15 Descalça-te porque este solo é santo. E Josué obedeceu.