Joshua 1
The Book of Joshua is the sequel to the Pentateuch (the first 5 books written by Moses). Whereas Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy were a time
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The Book of Joshua is the sequel to the Pentateuch (the first 5 books written by Moses). Whereas Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy were a time
Joshua chapter 2 contains one of the most famous stories in the Bible. The chapter begins with Joshua sending two spies into the land. Unlike
Joshua chapters 3 and 4 detail the actual crossing over through the Jordan River into the Promised Land. God has been preparing the nation for
Joshua chapter 5 shows us some of the important steps we must take in the process of living out our faith. The chapter begins, “Now
Joshua chapter 6 is one of the lessons that seems to be taught in every child’s Sunday school class. Could it be because the message
Joshua chapter 9 provides a great reminder that we can all be fooled if we trust our senses. Someone once told me, the biggest losses
Joshua Chapter 7 describes how one man’s sin can affect the whole nation. The chapter begins, “But the nation of Israel acted unfaithfully in regard
Joshua chapter 8 reminds me of something we used to do as kids. When playing a game and there was a disputed call, someone would
Joshua chapter 10 contains details of the most successful military victory of all time. It also is a clear picture of the final battle that
Joshua chapter 11 demonstrates the results of mature obedience to God. It is always refreshing to see the enthusiasm and blind faith of new believers.