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1Joshua was mighty in war.
He succeeded Moses as a prophet
and was worthy of his name,
for he was a great savior of the Lord’s chosen ones.
Joshua took vengeance on the enemies who rose up against them
so that he might give Israel its inheritance.
2How glorious he was when he raised his arm
and brandished his sword against the cities!
3Before Joshua’s time, who ever stood so firmly?
He fought the Lord’s battles.
4Wasn’t he the one through whom the sun stood still
and one day became as long as two?
5He called upon the Most High, the Mighty One,
when enemies assaulted him on every side.
The great Lord answered him
by sending a terrible storm of hailstones.
6Joshua overwhelmed that nation in battle.
He destroyed his adversaries as they were going down the pass
so that the nations might know the Lord’s power
and that he was fighting as the Lord watched over him.
Joshua was a devoted follower of the Mighty One,
7and he showed his allegiance in the days of Moses.
Joshua and Caleb son of Jephunneh
opposed the congregation,
kept them from sinning,
and halted their wicked complaining.
8These two alone were spared
out of six hundred thousand infantry.
They led the people into their inheritance,
the land flowing with milk and honey.
9The Lord gave strength to Caleb,
and he remained strong even in his old age.
He went up into the hill country,
and his descendants obtained it for an inheritance.
10He did this so the Israelites might see
that it is good to follow the Lord.
11Let us also consider all the judges with their respective names,
whose hearts did not fall into idolatry
or turn away from the Lord.
May their memory be blessed!
12May their bones, wherever they lie, give life to others,
and may their honored names
continue to live on in their children.
13Samuel was beloved by his Lord,
and this prophet of the Lord established the kingdom
and anointed leaders over his people.
14By the law of the Lord he judged the people,
and the Lord watched over Israel.
15His faithfulness proved that he was a prophet,
and his messages showed that he was a trustworthy seer.
16He called upon the Lord, the Mighty One,
when his enemies were attacking him on every side,
and he offered a young lamb as a sacrifice.
17Then the Lord thundered from heaven
and made his voice heard with a great noise.
18Samuel conquered the leaders of Tyre
and all the rulers of the Philistines.
19Before he died he proclaimed
before the Lord and his anointed:
“I have not taken anything from anyone,
not even a pair of shoes.”
And no one accused him.
20Even after Samuel died, he prophesied,
revealing to the king that he, too, would die.
Samuel spoke from the grave
to prophesy and blot out the wickedness of the people.