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| Tell me something about the book of Joshua. It better be good or I'll smack you! | |
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| The book of Joshua narrates Israel's history from the crossing of the Jordan River to the fall of Jericho to the conquest of the land. It tells us how the land was divided among the tribes. | |
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| You're such a small creature. I could crush you. | |
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| The Lord commissions Joshua to take on the leadership of Israel as the successor of Moses. He gave land to Reuben, Manasseh and Gad on the condition that their men would help the other tribes conquer | |
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| So, you know about Joshua now? | |
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| conquer the rest of the promised land. Joshua reminds them of their commitmentThen Joshua sends a group of spies into Jericho and they stay at the house of Rahab. | |
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