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|format= |quote=}}Joshua 5:3 KJV (1611)</ref> Gilgal came to be known as "the hill of the [[foreskin]]s."<ref>{{REFweb |urlname=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+5%3A3&version=KJV |title=Joshua 5:3 |trans-title= |language= |last= |first= |author-link= |publisher=KJV |website=Bible Gateway |date=1611 |accessdate=2020-02-29 |format= |quote=}}"Joshua 5:3 KJV (1611)</ref><br><br><br><small>(The name "Gilgal" was adopted as the name of an infamous British circumcision fetish [[Gilgal Society| society]].)</small>
{{REF}}== Name adoption ==The name "Gilgal" was adopted as the name of an infamous British circumcision fetish [[Gilgal Society|society]].
Gilgal
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'''Gilgal''' is the name of the location in the hill country of [[Israel]], west of the River Jordan, and about ten miles north of the city of Jericho. The Israelites camped here after crossing the River Jordan in 1406 B.C.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+5%3A10&version=KJV
|title=Joshua 5:10
|publisher=KJV
|website=Bible Gateway
|date=1611
|accessdate=2020-02-29
}}</ref>
The Israelites, led by Moses, who apparently was ''not'' [[circumcised ]] and apparently seems to have placed little importance on the practice, did not practice [[Brit Milah| circumcision]] while they trekked in the wilderness for forty years.<ref>{{REFweb |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+5%3A5&version=KJV |title=Joshua 5:5 |publisher=KJV ( |website=Bible Gateway |date=1611) |accessdate=2020-02-29}}</ref> All of the [[circumcised ]] warrior class who had left Egypt had died, and no warriors remained alive.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+5%3A4&version=KJV
|title=Joshua 5:4
|publisher=KJV
|website=Bible Gateway
|date=1611
|accessdate=2020-02-29
}}</ref>
After the death of Moses, Joshua assumed command of the Israelites. Joshua was faced with the conquest of Canaan, <ref>{{REFweb |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+6-12&version=KJV |title=Joshua 6-12 |publisher=KJV |website=Bible Gateway |date=1611 |accessdate=2020-03-09}}</ref> so he needed warriors. Lloyd deMause (1996) reports that [[Circumcision: The Hidden Trauma| childhood trauma]] (including circumcision) makes the subject more angry, aggressive, and violent.<ref>{{REFjournal
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|first=Lloyd
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|title=Restaging Fetal Traumas in War and Social Violence - Part 4
|journal=J Psychohist
|date=1996-05
|volume=23
|pages=344-92
|url=http://primal-page.com/ldfetal4.htm
|pubmedID=11609155
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|accessdate=2020-02-27
}}</ref> <ref name="glass2003">{{REFweb |url=http://www.cirp.org/pages/cultural/glass3/ |title=What the Bible Reveals About Circumcision and Sexual Violence |last=Glass |first=Michael |init= |publisher=Circumcision Reference Library |date=2003 |accessdate=2022-11-08}}</ref> Joshua must have known of the that [[circumcision]] is an [[Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)| adverse childhood experience]] with traumatic effects of child circumcision, because he caused all of the male children born during the forty years in the wilderness to be [[circumcised ]] in a mass circumcision at Gilgal to create warriors in preparation for the conquest of Canaan.<refname="Joshua 5:3">{{REFweb
|url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+5%3A3&version=KJV
|title=Joshua 5:3
|publisher=KJV
|website=Bible Gateway
|date=1611
|accessdate=2020-02-29
{{SEEALSO}}
* [[Circumcision and violence]]
* [[Israel]]
* [[Trauma]]
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[[Category:Circumcision]]
[[Category:Israel]]
[[Category:Judaism]]
[[Category:Religion]]
[[Category:Psychology]]
[[Category:History]]
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