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The book of Joshua chronicles the Israelite settlement of the Promised Land—the victories and defeats, falling walls, the division of the land. What do the people, places, and events in Joshua tell us about God? Gaebelein devotes significant attention to these details, and shows how an understanding of the minor plots in the story of Joshua helps us understand the story as a whole. The succinct...

and dispensational applications, which are so very little made. The book of Joshua gives us the record how Israel entered into the land of promise. The Jordan was crossed, and then the conflict began which ended with rest, the division of the land and the setting up of the tabernacle at Shiloh. The book is easily divided into two parts: I. The entrance to the land and the conflict.—Chapters 1–12. II. The division of the land.—Chapters 13–24. It would be an impossibility to touch upon everything which
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