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  • toward evening, he has bathed in water; then, when the sun has set, he may come back into the camp. (Deuteronomy 23, 12)

  • Outside the camp you shall have a place set aside to be used as a latrine. (Deuteronomy 23, 13)

  • Since the LORD, your God, journeys along within your camp to defend you and to put your enemies at your mercy, your camp must be holy; otherwise, if he sees anything indecent in your midst, he will leave your company. (Deuteronomy 23, 15)

  • together with your wives and children and the aliens who live in your camp, down to those who hew wood and draw water for you-- (Deuteronomy 29, 10)

  • "Go through the camp and instruct the people, 'Prepare your provisions, for three days from now you shall cross the Jordan here, to march in and take possession of the land which the LORD, your God, is giving you.'" (Joshua 1, 11)

  • Three days later the officers went through the camp (Joshua 3, 2)

  • and issued these instructions to the people: "When you see the ark of the covenant of the LORD, your God, which the levitical priests will carry, you must also break camp and follow it, (Joshua 3, 3)

  • The twelve Israelites did as Joshua had commanded: they took up as many stones from the bed of the Jordan as there were tribes of the Israelites, and carried them along to the camp site, where they placed them, according to the LORD'S direction. (Joshua 4, 8)

  • The people came up from the Jordan on the tenth day of the first month, and camped in Gilgal on the eastern limits of Jericho. (Joshua 4, 19)

  • At Gilgal Joshua set up the twelve stones which had been taken from the Jordan, (Joshua 4, 20)

  • When the rite had been performed, the whole nation remained in camp where they were, until they recovered. (Joshua 5, 8)

  • Then the LORD said to Joshua, "Today I have removed the reproach of Egypt from you." Therefore the place is called Gilgal to the present day. (Joshua 5, 9)


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