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This exposition is rooted first in a thorough analysis of the Hebrew text, employing helpful insights from archaeology and linguistics, and second in the major theological and literary themes discovered in each section. Finally the author brings the fragments together in an expository treatment which addresses the important topics of application.

Turning to chapter 4, we notice its stress on the remembrance of Yahweh’s goodness. This chapter focuses on the twelve stones and their function. Getting through the river isn’t the end of it all; you must remember what happened there. We can catch the main intention from verses 6–7: In order that this may be a sign among you, when your sons ask you in the future, ‘What do these stones mean to you?,’ then you shall say to them: ‘The waters of the
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