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Joshua

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And he took about five thousand men, and set them to lie in ambush between Bethel and Ai, on the west side of the city.

Lexicon

Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
And he took accept Verb H3947 וַיִּקַּ֕ח vai·yik·kach
about five fif Noun H2568 כַּחֲמֵ֥שֶׁת ka·cha·me·shet
Analysis:

Five: Incompletion or lacking

For a person to understand the meaning of the number “five”, one must first realize that the meaning of the number ten is completion or wholeness. Since five is half of ten, the idea is that the number five represents incompletion or that which is lacking. A Scripture that expresses this idea is found in the book of John. At a place called Beit Chesed (Bethesda), there was a pool whose waters healed the sick. The reader is told that around the pool there were five porches. It is stated that on these five porches laid individuals who were not whole. Some were paralyzed and the rest of them had a variety of health problems. It is not a chance happening that these people who were lacking their health were on five porches. Another well-known passage that contains the number five is found in I Samuel 17. In the account of David and Goliath, David picks up five stones (see I Samuel 17:40). Why is the reader told the specific number and not simply that David had gathered a few stones? The answer is to assist the reader in understanding that the stone, which David hurled at Goliath, was not the source of victory. Rather, this was only the means that God used to accomplish His victory. In other words, the stone and even David, who hurled this stone at Goliath, were insufficient to bring about this victory.

One of the first places where the idea of "lacking" or "incompleteness" is seen regarding the number five is in the book of Genesis. In chapter 18, two angels are sent to Sodom to destroy the city. God tells Abraham that if 50 righteous people are found in the city, then the city will be free of this punishment (We will learn that the number 50 is related to freedom when this number is studied). This is revealed to Abraham and he responds saying, perhaps the city will lack 50 righteous people by five. It is significant that Abraham uses the number five when referring to the city lacking enough righteous people. 

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men great Noun H376 אִ֑ישׁ ish;
and set appoint Verb H7760 וַיָּ֨שֶׂם vai·ya·sem
them to lie in ambush ambush Verb H693 אֹרֵ֗ב o·rev
between among Prepostion H996 בֵּ֧ין bein
between Bethel Beth-el Noun H1008 אֵ֛ל el
Analysis:
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and Ai Ai Noun H5857 הָעַ֖י ha·'ai
Analysis:
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on the west side sea Noun H3220 מִיָּ֥ם mi·yam
of the city Ai Noun H5892 לָעִֽיר׃ la·'ir.

Locations

Ai

AIa'-i (`ay, written always with the definite article, ha-`ay, probably meaning "the ruin," kindred root, `awah):(1) A town of central Palestine, in the tribe of Benjamin, near and just east of Bethel (Genesis 12:8). It is identified with the modern Haiyan, just south of the village Der Diwan (Conder in HDB; Delitzsch in Commentary on Genesis 12:8) or with a... View Details

Bethel

BETHELbeth'-el (beth-'el; Baithel and oikos theou, literally, "house of God"):(1) A town near the place where Abraham halted and offered sacrifice on his way south from Shechem.1. Identification and Description:It lay West of Ai (Genesis 12:8). It is named as on the northern border of Benjamin (the southern of Ephraim, Joshua 16:2), at the top of the ascent... View Details

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King James Bible And he took about five thousand men, and set them to lie in ambush between Bethel and Ai, on the west side of the city.
Hebrew Greek English And he took about five thousand men, 5,000 men and set them to lie in ambush between Bethel and Ai, on the west side of the city.
New American Standard Bible 1995 And he took about five thousand men, 5,000 men and set them to lie in ambush between Bethel and Ai, on the west side of the city.