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Publisher
InterVarsity Press
Language
English
Pages
215

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Cover of: Joshua and the Flow of Biblical History
Joshua and the Flow of Biblical History
January 8, 2004, Crossway Books
Paperback in English - 2 edition
Cover of: Joshua and the flow of Biblical history
Joshua and the flow of Biblical history
1975, Hodder and Stoughton
in English
Cover of: Joshua and the Flow of Biblical history
Joshua and the Flow of Biblical history
1975, InterVarsity Press
in English

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Downers Grove, Ill

Table of Contents

Joshua's preparation
The three changeless factors
The continuity of the covenant
Rahab
Two kinds of memorials
Jericho, Achan and Ai
Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim
The Gibeonites
Caleb's faithfulness
East and west of Jordan
The cities of refuge
Joshua's farewell : choose

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
222/.2/06
Library of Congress
BS1295.2 .S3, BS1295.2.S3

The Physical Object

Pagination
215 p.
Number of pages
215
Dimensions
21 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5065452M
Internet Archive
joshuaflowofbi00scha_0
ISBN 10
0877849587, 0877847738
ISBN 13
9780877847731
LCCN
74031847
Library Thing
88253
Goodreads
2878838

First Sentence

"JOSHUA IS AN IMPORTANT book for many reasons-for the history it records and for its internal teaching."

Work Description

Joshua walked onto the pages of history at a crucial moment. God had promised centuries earlier that Abraham's children would inhabit the land of Canaan. Subsequently, God had led Abraham's descendants out of Egypt with a mighty hand and had given them his law at Sinai. When Joshua assumed leadership, the people of God were standing on the east side of the Jordan River, ready to take the land. How did the people of God understand their relation to God? How did they conquer the promised land? What impact did they have on later generations? Dr. Schaefer expounds the book of Joshua, highlights its characters and events, points out how it links together the rest of Scripture and reveals the unchanging realities of God's ways with men. - Back cover.

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