Main Points of the Book of Joshua
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Leadership Transition to Joshua
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After Moses’ death, Joshua is appointed as the new leader of Israel.
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God commands Joshua to be strong and courageous.
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Crossing the Jordan River
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Miraculously, the Israelites crossed the Jordan River into the Promised Land.
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This event affirms Joshua’s leadership.
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Conquest of the Promised Land
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The Israelites begin military campaigns to take control of Canaan.
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Key battles include Jericho (walls fall) and Ai.
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God helps them when they are faithful, but disobedience (like Achan’s sin) brings setbacks.
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Division of the Land
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After the major battles, the land is divided among the twelve tribes of Israel.
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Special cities are designated, including cities of refuge.
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Renewal of the Covenant
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Joshua gathers the people to renew their covenant with God.
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Famous quote: “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” (Joshua 24:15)
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Joshua’s Final Words and Death
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Joshua reminds Israel to remain faithful to God.
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He dies at the age of 110, leaving a strong legacy of obedience and faith.
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