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"And if it is evil in your eyes to serve the Lord, choose this day whom you will serve… But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord."
"Y si mal os parece servir a Jehová, escogeos hoy a quién sirváis; si a los dioses a quienes sirvieron vuestros padres, cuando estuvieron al otro lado del río, o a los dioses de los amorreos en cuya tierra habitáis; pero yo y mi casa serviremos a Jehová."
Answer: Joshua
Explanation: As the new leader of the nation of Israel, Joshua was constantly having to give challenging speeches in the face of eminent danger or an uncertain future. Here, Joshua lays down the gauntlet, telling the people to serve God or serve someone else. Of course, it was their custom to KILL those who served someone else. So, this little pep talk was an interesting exercise in coercion.
Reference: Joshua 24:15