Battle of Jericho: The Fall of a Fortified City

An informational overview of the Battle of Jericho, its historical setting, and archaeological debates.

Biblical Context

The battle marks the beginning of Israel’s conquest of Canaan.

A City With Massive Defenses

Jericho was one of the oldest fortified cities in the world, with double walls and a steep earthen rampart. Joshua’s forces encircled the city for seven days before its collapse. The account reflects Late Bronze Age warfare, where psychological tactics and ritual elements often accompanied military action.

Archaeological Evidence

Excavations by John Garstang suggested collapsed walls and a destruction layer matching the biblical timeline. Later excavations by Kathleen Kenyon dated the destruction earlier, sparking debate. Grain storage jars found intact indicate a short siege, consistent with the biblical narrative.

Bible Verses About Battle of Jericho: The Fall of a Fortified City

Joshua 6:20 – The walls fell down flat.

Joshua 6:24 – City burned with fire.

Hebrews 11:30 – Walls fell by faith.

Numbers 13:28 – Cities walled and great.

Deuteronomy 9:1 – Nations greater and mightier.

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