At the LORD’s command, one man from each tribe takes a stone from the riverbed, and twelve stones are set up at Gilgal as a lasting memorial. When children ask in time to come, “What do these stones mean?” the fathers are to tell how the LORD dried up the Jordan, that all peoples may know His mighty hand and that Israel may fear Him forever.
Joshua study chapter
Joshua 4
c. 1406 BCTwelve stones are set up as a memorial of the crossing, to teach coming generations what the LORD has done.
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