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Similarities between Moses and Joshua Bob Dunston
God's Promises to Moses Fulfilled in Joshua Bob Dunston
Characteristics of Leader According to the Book of Joshua Bob Dunston
YEHOSHUA (Book of Joshua) Massoretic, Hebrew, Aramaic, JPS, Kaplan texts of Genesis from the Jewish Publication Society Bible
Torah Class Old Testament Bible Study for a New Testament Understanding Torah is the Hebrew word for the first 5 books of the Bible and it is the foundation of the Old Testament just as the Old Testament is the foundation of the New. The Old Testament (Tanach) is the Holy Scripture that Jesus (Yeshua, in Hebrew) taught from, and His Disciples referred to, since there was no New Testament until well after the time of the Apostles that succeeded Him. The Old and New Testaments are inseparable and only when used together do we have a complete, unified, divinely-inspired Bible. Torah Class cross-references the Torah and Old Testament passages with New Testament passages to reveal their seamless continuity.
Joshua - Jerusalem - Galilee -Bethlehem - People and Places featuring summaries of important people and places of the Bible, the Holy Land and ancient times.
New International Version (Book of Joshua) On-Line
Net Bible (Book of Joshua) On-Line
The Rewritten Book of Joshua as found at Qumran and Masada. Emanuel Tov examines five fragments of the Dead Sea Scroll which pertain to the Book of Joshua.
Dating the Book of Joshua via Archaeological Anomalies and Anachronisms Walter Mattfeld
An Introduction to the Book of Joshua. David Malick
An Argument of the Book of Joshua - Outline. David Malick
An Outline of Joshua Bob Dunston
Joshua: The Conquest of Canaan Bob Dunston While Joshua continues the narrative of the Pentateuch, the book was not considered to be part of that section of instruction - perhaps the Pentateuch was designed to end without the promises having come true as a challenge to all to obey God.
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Expository Notes on Joshua. Thomas L. Constable explores the record of Gods deliverance of the Israelites into what He had promised them.
Conquest or Settlement Dennis Bratcher History and Theology in Joshua and Judges.
Joshua: Conquest of Canaan Barry L. Bandstra - The Israelite conquest of the Canaanites, the inhabitants of Palestine when the Israelites, led by Joshua, entered the Promised Land.
The Settlement of Canaan. Gerald A Larue examines the conquest of Canaan.
The Captain of the Lord's Army. J. Hampton Keathley III in Joshua 5:13-15 examines the consecration of the people of Israel in preparation for the task that lay ahead of them.
The Agony of Defeat. J. Hampton Keathley III in Joshua 7:1-26 explores the failures that follow the victories.
Studies in the Life of Joshua. J. Hampton Keathley III If Moses is the symbol of deliverance, then Joshua is the symbol of victory. Joshua teaches us that faith “is the victory that overcomes the world” (1 John 5:4).
Gatherers of Wood and Drawers of Water David JA Clines Joshua 9:21 - 27 explains how the Gibeonites job description is designedly humiliating - not only menial but (in the eyes of the time) - women's work.
Archaeology and the Book of Joshua: The Conquest Mario Seiglie illuminates the book of Joshua, which chronicles Israel's entrance into the Promised Land.
Israel in Canaan Under Joshua and the Judges Alfred Edersheim The Bible History, Old Testament.
The Primary History (Genesis - 2 Kings), an Exilic Composition of 562 - 561 BCE Walter Mattfeld focuses on Deuteronomy 30:1-10 and explores the theory the idea that the Primary History was written by one author in the exile and notes that some sites appearing in Joshua did not come into existence until late in the 7th century BCE.
Who were the Canaanites Naves Topical Bible - Canaanites
The Religion of the Canaanites Explores whether the command to exterminate the Canaanites was a justifiable act or at variance with the character of God and his people?
Did God Order the Massacre of the Canaanites Dennis Bratcher examines the perplexing question of the apparently ruthless attitudes of the Israelites toward the Canaanites with attention to God’s self-revelation in history.
Jericho: The Lesson of not coming into Sin Mario Seiglie uses Jericho to illustrate that the Bible is replete with instructions and exhortations about coming out of sin, he goes on to point out that the concept of avoiding sin in the first place is equally as important.
Biblical and Archaeological Data on Ai Reappraised W.W.Winter investigates the archaeological evidence found at et tell and compares with the Biblical evidence.
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