Joshua

The book of Joshua tells the story of the Israelite nation entering and taking possession of the land of Canaan, which God had promised to their ancestors. After Moses’ death, Joshua takes over as leader, guiding the people across the Jordan River. The book describes Israel’s military campaigns to conquer the land, including famous battles like the fall of Jericho, and then details how the land was divided among the twelve tribes. It highlights God’s faithfulness to His promises, the importance of obedience to His commands, and His powerful intervention on behalf of His people, ultimately establishing Israel in their new homeland.

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