The Ruins of Jericho
Image ID
smdas0370
Description
A caravan of camels moves past the shattered remains of an ancient city, while a fallen palm lies across broken masonry and collapsed walls. The scene evokes Jericho, the city of palms, after its walls fell before Joshua and Israel. Rather than showing the moment of battle, the composition dwells on the aftermath: ruined defenses, splintered rooftops, scattered stones, and the silent testimony of divine judgment against a fortified Canaanite stronghold.
In the biblical account, Jericho’s fall marks Israel’s first great victory in the land of Canaan. The walls collapse not by ordinary siegecraft, but through obedience to the command of God, declaring that the conquest belongs to the Lord. This artwork is well suited for teaching on Joshua 6, the faithfulness of God’s promises, the seriousness of judgment, and the beginning of Israel’s inheritance in the Promised Land.
In the biblical account, Jericho’s fall marks Israel’s first great victory in the land of Canaan. The walls collapse not by ordinary siegecraft, but through obedience to the command of God, declaring that the conquest belongs to the Lord. This artwork is well suited for teaching on Joshua 6, the faithfulness of God’s promises, the seriousness of judgment, and the beginning of Israel’s inheritance in the Promised Land.








