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Old ruins and remains in Tell es-Sultan better known as Jericho the oldest city in the world, with the mount of temptation on the background.

Jericho fortress in panoramic view. The place was the scene of a great battle of the Hebrew people narrated in the Bible. 3D rendering

Mount of Temptation, Jericho, West Bank, Palestine, Israel

Engraving by the German painter Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (March 26, 1794 - May 24, 1872)

Joshua was the successor chosen by Moses. When Moses died, Joshua took leadership over the Israelites in the wilderness. He was the one to lead them into the land promised by God—the “Promised Land”—Canaan. He performed miracles and provided leadership. He helped them to know how to defeat the army of Jericho. Joshua sent spies into investigate. They were helped by Rahab. She hid them and then covered for them when the soldiers asked questions. When Jericho was defeated and destroyed, Rahab and her family were spared. Joshua instructed the Israelites to walk around Jericho one time each day for six days following the priests who were blowing ram’s horns. On the seventh day, Joshua told them to march around the city seven times. On the seventh time around, the walls of Jericho fell and the Israelites were victorious. After Jericho, God allowed the Israelites to prevail over other cities and to capture and kill evil kings. Joshua lived a long and successful life honoring God and leading the Israelites. They honored him when he died.

Israel Conquers Jericho (Jushua 6). Wood engraving, published in 1886.

Panorama of the city of Jericho in the Palestinian West Bank

Rose of Jericho (Selaginella lepidophylla), False Rose of Jericho, other common names include Jericho rose, resurrection moss, dinosaur plant, siempre viva, stone flower, doradilla, Resurrection plant, Mary's flower, Mary's hand, Palestinian tumbleweed, St. Mary's flower, true rose of Jericho, and wheel.

"Mount of Temptation, Israel. The Mount of Temptation is the site where Jesus spent forty days and forty nights fasting and meditating during the temptation of Satan."

Joshua was the successor chosen by Moses. When Moses died, Joshua took leadership over the Israelites in the wilderness. He was the one to lead them into the land promised by God—the “Promised Land”—Canaan. He performed miracles and provided leadership. He helped them to know how to defeat the army of Jericho. Joshua sent spies into investigate. They were helped by Rahab. She hid them and then covered for them when the soldiers asked questions. When Jericho was defeated and destroyed, Rahab and her family were spared. Joshua instructed the Israelites to walk around Jericho one time each day for six days following the priests who were blowing ram’s horns. On the seventh day, Joshua told them to march around the city seven times. On the seventh time around, the walls of Jericho fell and the Israelites were victorious. After Jericho, God allowed the Israelites to prevail over other cities and to capture and kill evil kings. Joshua lived a long and successful life honoring God and leading the Israelites. They honored him when he died.

The greek monastery in Jericho, Palestine

ruined street of Masada fortress in Israel

Old ruins in Tell es-Sultan better known as Jericho the oldest city in the world

Sykomora in Jericho, Israel, a tree mentioned in the Bible

Jericho is a Palestinian city located near the Jordan River in the West Bank. It is the administrative seat of the Jericho Governorate. Jericho is the oldest city of the world.

Jericho is conquered and destroyed (Joshua 6). Wood engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (German painter, 1794 - 1872), published in 1860.

Beautiful oais in the Palestine desert near the famous Monastery of St. George

State of Palestine with designated capital East Jerusalem, claiming West Bank and Gaza Strip. Political map with borders and important places. Most areas are occupied by Israel. English labeling.

Considered one of the oldest archaeological finds in the world we see a Neolithic tower of nine meters 8000 BC archaeological site Tell es Sultan. West Bank Palestinian Jericho

Joshua was the successor chosen by Moses. When Moses died, Joshua took leadership over the Israelites in the wilderness. He was the one to lead them into the land promised by God—the “Promised Land”—Canaan. He performed miracles and provided leadership. He helped them to know how to defeat the army of Jericho. Joshua sent spies into investigate. They were helped by Rahab. She hid them and then covered for them when the soldiers asked questions. When Jericho was defeated and destroyed, Rahab and her family were spared. Joshua instructed the Israelites to walk around Jericho one time each day for six days following the priests who were blowing ram’s horns. On the seventh day, Joshua told them to march around the city seven times. On the seventh time around, the walls of Jericho fell and the Israelites were victorious. After Jericho, God allowed the Israelites to prevail over other cities and to capture and kill evil kings. Joshua lived a long and successful life honoring God and leading the Israelites. They honored him when he died.

Joshua was the successor chosen by Moses. When Moses died, Joshua took leadership over the Israelites in the wilderness. He was the one to lead them into the land promised by God—the “Promised Land”—Canaan. He performed miracles and provided leadership. He helped them to know how to defeat the army of Jericho. Joshua sent spies into investigate. They were helped by Rahab. She hid them and then covered for them when the soldiers asked questions. When Jericho was defeated and destroyed, Rahab and her family were spared. Joshua instructed the Israelites to walk around Jericho one time each day for six days following the priests who were blowing ram’s horns. On the seventh day, Joshua told them to march around the city seven times. On the seventh time around, the walls of Jericho fell and the Israelites were victorious. After Jericho, God allowed the Israelites to prevail over other cities and to capture and kill evil kings. Joshua lived a long and successful life honoring God and leading the Israelites. They honored him when he died.

Hisham's Palace in Jericho, Westbank

The journey of Jesus Christ from Galilee to Jerusalem

Madaba - Jordan: John the Baptist's baptism places near the Jordan River and the Dead Sea - Jericho at the bottom, with palm trees - Byzantine Mosaic map of the Holy Land - 6th century - Greek Orthodox Church of St. George - photo by M.Torres

Section of the old road between Jericho and Jerusalem going through the Negev dessert in Israel.

Joshua was the successor chosen by Moses. When Moses died, Joshua took leadership over the Israelites in the wilderness. He was the one to lead them into the land promised by God—the “Promised Land”—Canaan. He performed miracles and provided leadership. He helped them to know how to defeat the army of Jericho. Joshua sent spies into investigate. They were helped by Rahab. She hid them and then covered for them when the soldiers asked questions. When Jericho was defeated and destroyed, Rahab and her family were spared. Joshua instructed the Israelites to walk around Jericho one time each day for six days following the priests who were blowing ram’s horns. On the seventh day, Joshua told them to march around the city seven times. On the seventh time around, the walls of Jericho fell and the Israelites were victorious. After Jericho, God allowed the Israelites to prevail over other cities and to capture and kill evil kings. Joshua lived a long and successful life honoring God and leading the Israelites. They honored him when he died.

Vintage antique illustration and line drawing or engraving of biblical Israelites attacking city of Jericho. Walls falling when blowing trumpets.From Biblische Geschichte des alten und neuen Testaments, Germany 1859.Joshua 6.

Rose of Jericho, anastatica

Wadi Qelt in Judean desert near Jericho, nature, stone, rock and oasis. Unseen, unknown, unexplored places, hidden travel. About 5 km Jericho to the Jerusalem

The bed of the dried-up river at the foot of the monastery of St. George Hosevit (Mar Jaris) in Wadi Kelt near Mitzpe Yeriho in Israel

Engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (March 26, 1794 - May 24, 1872)

Jericho - view from Mount of Temptation orthodoxal monastery.

Jericho, Israel - September 29th, 2015: 2,000 year old Sycamore Tree within the middle of the city gardens. This tree is believed to be, by tradition the Sycamore Tree that Zaccheus climbed to see Yahshua (Jesus).

Part of the Southern District of Israel, political map, with the Gaza Strip, bottom half of West Bank, Dead Sea, and with borders and most important cities in this region. Illustration. Vector.

Jericho cable car to the orthodox monastery over the city.

Ancient water conduit in Qelt gorge in Judea desert, Israel.

Rose of Jericho (Selaginella lepidophylla), False Rose of Jericho, other common names include Jericho rose, resurrection moss, dinosaur plant, siempre viva, stone flower, doradilla, Resurrection plant, Mary's flower, Mary's hand, Palestinian tumbleweed, St. Mary's flower, true rose of Jericho, and wheel.

St. George Orthodox Monastery, located in Wadi Qelt, in the eastern West Bank, in the Palestinian territories (Israel).

Hasmonean palace ancient remains near Jericho, Israel.

Rahab rescues two Israelite spies (Joshua 2, 15). Wood engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (German painter, 1794 - 1872), published in 1860.

Hasmonean palace ancient remains near Jericho, Israel.

Jericho plant bulb in flower, seed and agriculture market

Vintage engraving of the Road from Jerusalem to Jericho, 19th Century

Old ruins and remains in Tell es-Sultan better known as Jericho the oldest city in the world. The mount of seduction on the background.

Vintage colour lithograph from 1880 showing the Israelites attacking the Walls of Jericho with the Ark of the Covenant. The Battle of Jericho is an incident in Bible's Book of Joshua, the first battle of the Israelites during their conquest of Canaan. According to the narrative, the walls of Jericho fell after Joshua's Israelite army marched around the city blowing their trumpets.

Rose of Jericho, anastatica

Panorama of Wadi Qelt in the Judean Desert Israel

"The Mount of Temptation from the city of Jericho, Palestine"

Tel Dan Nature Reserve, Israel

The Mount of Quarantine in Jericho in the West Bank

The Greek Orthodox church of St. John the baptist near the Jordan river in Qasr al yahud , Israel

Joshua was the successor chosen by Moses. When Moses died, Joshua took leadership over the Israelites in the wilderness. He was the one to lead them into the land promised by God—the “Promised Land”—Canaan. He performed miracles and provided leadership. He helped them to know how to defeat the army of Jericho. Joshua sent spies into investigate. They were helped by Rahab. She hid them and then covered for them when the soldiers asked questions. When Jericho was defeated and destroyed, Rahab and her family were spared. Joshua instructed the Israelites to walk around Jericho one time each day for six days following the priests who were blowing ram’s horns. On the seventh day, Joshua told them to march around the city seven times. On the seventh time around, the walls of Jericho fell and the Israelites were victorious. After Jericho, God allowed the Israelites to prevail over other cities and to capture and kill evil kings. Joshua lived a long and successful life honoring God and leading the Israelites. They honored him when he died.

Rare and beautifully executed Engraved illustration of Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still Biblical Engraving from The Popular Pictorial Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, Published in 1862. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.