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The book of Joshua recounts major transitions in the lives of God's chosen people and speaks of subjects that are difficult to comprehend, such as war and ethnic cleansing.
Firth also probes the book's theological themes, such as the promised land, government, rest, and promise. The book of Joshua boldly challenges the complacent in faith to be a nation committed to God.
Hertzberg HHI HSM HTR IDB IES IEJ IOS JBL JPOS JSOT KAI Kallai Keil and Delitzsch Kh. Commentary (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 1986). ... H. Donner and W. Röllig, Kanaanäische und Aramäische Inschriften, 3 vols.
He was a courtly looking man with a full head of white hair, which made him look much younger than his seventy-five or more years. ... He prayed that they would conduct the proceedings with charity and 244 JOSEPH F. GIRZONE.
Besides aiding Dr. Samuel Prideaux Tregelles in his investigations as a Biblical Textual Critic, Kelly also published, in 1860, a critical edition of the Book of Revelation, which was praised by Professor Heinrich Ewald of Göttingen.
17:14-18 The demand of Joseph for extra land follows unexpectedly on the narrative of distribution which was already based on the knowledge that Joseph has two large subdivisions and is not even contained on one side of the Jordan.
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The Book of Joshua enumerates the great challenges faced by the ancient Israelites as they enter and settle their promised land, a lengthy process that ultimately takes hundreds of years.
This is the second of two volumes in the Holman Old Testament Commentary given to the Psalms, that provide commentary on Psalms chapters 76-150.
Volumes in this series: Written by top biblical scholars Feature authors who wrote on the same book of the Bible for the Word Biblical Commentary series Distill deep and focused study on a biblical book into the most important themes and ...
When Joshua moves to a small cabin on the edge of town, the local people are at first mystified, then confused by his presence. A quiet and simple man, Joshua appears to seek nothing for himself.
The twelfth chapter gives us a list of the many kings who had fallen before Israel's triumphant march, ... Joshua's victories illustrate the Christian's triumph over the unseen hosts of evil who, acting under the leadership of Satan, ...
Following closely on the heels of the Exodus story, the book of Joshua recounts the mighty acts of God as he fulfills his promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Having twice given their response to serve the Lord, they have effectively agreed to two of the three imperatives of Joshua's challenge (vv. 14–15; “fear and serve God”). That challenge began with “Now” ('attah), and Joshua concludes ...
Connecting the story of Joshua to God’s larger promises, pastor Trent Hunter offers readers rich insights into the book’s overarching story of salvation and the ultimate rest offered to all who trust in Christ for salvation—helping ...
But what is most puzzling is that Joshua 8 : 30-35 never names Shechem as the site of the covenant renewal ! ... suggesting that the location of the event must be Gilgal ( see 3 : 1—4 : 24 ) , even though it says the altar is to be set ...
This volume in the popular Ignatius Catholic Study Bible series leads readers through a penetrating study of the book of Joshua using the biblical text itself and the Church's own guidelines for understanding the Bible.
In the latest volume of the Apollos Old Testament Commentary series, Pekka Pitkänen shows the relevance of Joshua to modern readers.
The book of Joshua forms the logical end point for much of the Pentateuch.