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What does Joshua hold to be the essential marks of Israelite identity? What distinguishes “Israel” from all other peoples? In tracking these themes, L. Daniel Hawk reveals a profound struggle to define the people of the God of Israel. Hawk shows that the themes surrounding Joshua express fundamental markers of national identity: religious practice (obedience to the commandments of Moses), ethnic...

Only the introductory wĕʿattâ (“now therefore”) and a shift in verbal forms signals that both the speaker and the mood of the speech have changed. Joshua now speaks with his own voice and calls for a response to YHWH’s gracious acts (v. 14). Repetition of the verb “serve” (ʿābad) renders a thematic coherence to Joshua’s challenge and prompts both audience and reader to understand the gravity of the choice before Israel. It is a choice that would seem obvious. If through YHWH the nation was brought
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