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#16 The Beginning of Judgment | 1 Peter 4:17 | 30 Amazing Bible Stories You May Not Know


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by Randy White Ministries Sunday, Jul 4, 2021

30 Amazing Bible Stories You May Not Know


****#14: The Longest Days of History


The Most well-known Day the Sun Stood Still | Joshua 10

  • – Fear in the heart of the King of Jerusalem.

  • – The five-king confederation goes against Gibeon, an ally of the Hebrews.

  • – The great battle and its aftermath kills many (but not all) of the coalition of kings.

  • – The back-story to verses 6-11.

    • Verses 12-14 are the fifth of ten shirot (songs) in the Hebrew Scripture. They give praise for events in Israel which the hand of God wrought.

    • Verse 12aThen spake Joshua must be interpreted carefully.

      • “then, after the battle, Joshua spoke?” This would be the normal English reading.

      • The most basic meaning of the Hebrew are words like formerly, beginning, before, since.

      • It seems best interpreted to put this song as an interpretation of the previous verses, not a chronological follow-up.


    • – the song itself:

      • Joshua commands the sun to stand thou still over Gibeon (in the south) and the Moon over Ajalon (in the north).

      • Verse 13 gives the result: the sun stood still, mentioned three times in this verse.

      • It is really near impossible to interpret these words (in English or Hebrew) in any way other than the plain sense.

      • What is the book of Jasher“in the books laid up in the Temple” (Antiquities of the Jews, 5:61) These books were likely lost in the destruction of the Temple in 70AD.


    • Verse 14 says that this is the only day in which the Lord harkened unto the voice of a man.

    • – the rest of the very long day, till the sun goes down.


      The Lengthened day of Hezekiah | 2 Kings 20:1-11


  • – the grave situation.

  • – Hezekiah’s prayer.

    • Some believe that Hezekiah wrote Psalm 120 (and others) and that his prayer is seen in the Psalm, especially verse 1.


  • – Isaiah’s good news.

    • ’s prayer? Psalm 132:11 compared to verse 6, ’s sake.

    • Concerning the medicine of figs, Jewish Middle-Ages commentator Rashi“[This was] a miracle within a miracle, for even healthy flesh - when you place a cake of pressed figs upon it, decays, yet the Holy One, Blessed be He, puts an injurious substance upon vulnerable tissue and it becomes healed.”


  • – the sign that Hezekiah would live.

    • “10 degrees” on the sundial was the promise.


  • The word degrees is used six times in verses 8-11 (and five times in the corresponding account, Isaiah 38:8).

    • “A Psalm of Degrees.”

    • The Hebrew says“A Psalm of The

    • ’s predicament? Compare 2 Kings 20:5 with Psalm 122:1, for example.


      The Third Almost Unknown Day the Sun Stood Still | Habakkuk 3:11


  • Habakkuk 3 is a Psalm that is not found in the book of Psalms.

    • This Psalms is a key to interpretation of the Psalms in that it shows us the pattern that Psalms have a superscription and a subscription and that all modern Bibles have these in the wrong place! To the chief singer… (v. 19) is a subscription!

    • Habakkuk 3:11 prophetically declares that there is one more day’s arrival.



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