Joshua: A Literary Commentary On the Book of Joshua

A literary commentary on the Book of Joshua. The job of succeeding the greatest law given in history would not be a coveted one. Moses was dead. Now Joshua, the 28th from Adam is given the task to finish what Moses had started. Joshua had two main assignments. First, he was to lead military expeditions to conquer the land. Second, he was to divide the land for the inheritance of the tribes. This book only covers about seven years of time. It is mainly a historical book, but the Bible never writes history for the sake of history itself. The underlying purpose is always divine purpose. This book is overwhelmingly positive. Israel met with unprecedented success. The book concludes with "there failed not aught for any good thing which the Lord had spoken unto the house of Israel; all came to pass." (21.45)

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Joshua: A Literary Commentary On the Book of Joshua

A literary commentary on the Book of Joshua. The job of succeeding the greatest law given in history would not be a coveted one. Moses was dead. Now Joshua, the 28th from Adam is given the task to finish what Moses had started. Joshua had two main assignments. First, he was to lead military expeditions to conquer the land. Second, he was to divide the land for the inheritance of the tribes. This book only covers about seven years of time. It is mainly a historical book, but the Bible never writes history for the sake of history itself. The underlying purpose is always divine purpose. This book is overwhelmingly positive. Israel met with unprecedented success. The book concludes with "there failed not aught for any good thing which the Lord had spoken unto the house of Israel; all came to pass." (21.45)

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Joshua: A Literary Commentary On the Book of Joshua

Joshua: A Literary Commentary On the Book of Joshua

Joshua: A Literary Commentary On the Book of Joshua

Joshua: A Literary Commentary On the Book of Joshua

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A literary commentary on the Book of Joshua. The job of succeeding the greatest law given in history would not be a coveted one. Moses was dead. Now Joshua, the 28th from Adam is given the task to finish what Moses had started. Joshua had two main assignments. First, he was to lead military expeditions to conquer the land. Second, he was to divide the land for the inheritance of the tribes. This book only covers about seven years of time. It is mainly a historical book, but the Bible never writes history for the sake of history itself. The underlying purpose is always divine purpose. This book is overwhelmingly positive. Israel met with unprecedented success. The book concludes with "there failed not aught for any good thing which the Lord had spoken unto the house of Israel; all came to pass." (21.45)


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ISBN-13: 9781946234117
Publisher: Savecom
Publication date: 04/18/2017
Series: Expository , #19
Pages: 124
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.26(d)

About the Author

Kenneth Bow is a native of California and now makes his home in Lake Tapps, of the Puget Sound area of Washington State. He began his full-time ministry in 1976 and has travelled for over forty years in America and numerous other countries. He is the author of several books. All of his writings are about his life-long passion with the Bible. From his teenage years, the Bible captivated his attention and he has written several books to share his thoughts with those of like passion. He sincerely hopes you share his passion for the Scriptures and enjoy this short literary commentary. The Bible is truly the Summum bonum of life, the highest good, and the quest of the chief good.
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