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Los hijos de Rubén, los hijos de Gad y la media tribu de Manasés pasaron en orden de batalla delante de los Israelitas, tal como Moisés les había dicho. (Joshua 4:12)
Como 40,000 equipados para la guerra, pasaron delante del SEÑOR hacia los llanos de Jericó, listos para la batalla. (Joshua 4:13)
Aquel día el SEÑOR engrandeció a Josué ante los ojos de todo Israel; y le temieron (lo respetaron), tal como habían temido (respetado) a Moisés todos los días de su vida. (Joshua 4:14)
Entonces el SEÑOR habló a Josué:
Ordena a los sacerdotes que llevan el arca del testimonio que suban del Jordán." (Joshua 4:16)
Josué dio órdenes a los sacerdotes y les dijo: "Suban del Jordán." (Joshua 4:17)
Y cuando los sacerdotes que llevaban el arca del pacto del SEÑOR subieron de en medio del Jordán, y las plantas de los pies de los sacerdotes salieron a tierra seca, las aguas del Jordán volvieron a su lugar y corrieron sobre todas sus riberas como antes. (Joshua 4:18)

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