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Texts -- Joshua 22:28-34 (NET)

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22:28 We said , ‘If in the future they say such a thing to us or to our descendants , we will reply , “See the model of the Lord’s altar that our ancestors made , not for burnt offerings or sacrifices , but as a reminder to us and you.”’ 22:29 Far be it from us to rebel against the Lord by turning back today from following after the Lord by building an altar for burnt offerings , sacrifices , and tokens of peace aside from the altar of the Lord our God located in front of his dwelling place !” 22:30 When Phinehas the priest and the community leaders and clan leaders who accompanied him heard the defense of the Reubenites , Gadites , and the Manassehites , they were satisfied . 22:31 Phinehas , son of Eleazar , the priest , said to the Reubenites , Gadites , and the Manassehites , “Today we know that the Lord is among us, because you have not disobeyed the Lord in this . Now you have rescued the Israelites from the Lord’s judgment .” 22:32 Phinehas , son of Eleazar , the priest , and the leaders left the Reubenites and Gadites in the land of Gilead and reported back to the Israelites in the land of Canaan . 22:33 The Israelites were satisfied with their report and gave thanks to God . They said nothing more about launching an attack to destroy the land in which the Reubenites and Gadites lived . 22:34 The Reubenites and Gadites named the altar , “Surely it is a Reminder to us that the Lord is God .”

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  • Another instance of incomplete obedience followed the great victory God gave His people and the military commanders' sacrificial, voluntary worship of Yahweh.32:1-19 Maybe the leaders of Reuben and Gad concluded that their br...
  • I. The conquest of the land chs. 1-12A. Preparations for entering Canaan chs. 1-21. God's charge to Joshua 1:1-92. Joshua's charge to Israel 1:10-183. The spying out of Jericho ch. 2B. Entrance into the land 3:1-5:121. Passag...
  • In one sense verses 1-9 are a preamble to the whole book. They contain the basic principles that were to guide Joshua and Israel so they could obtain all that God had promised their forefathers.1:1 The first word of the book ...
  • Chapters 13-24 describe how Joshua divided the land and the results of that division. Many if not all the Israelite tribes did not conquer or control all the land allotted to them (15:63; 16:10; 17:12-13). The record of the a...
  • This portion of the Promised Land went to the two and one-half tribes that had requested it previously (Num. 32).13:8-14 This pericope of verses records the boundaries of Israel's whole transjordanian territory. The peoples t...
  • The main part of the second half of the Book of Joshua dealing with the division of the land ends with the appointment of the Levitical cities (chs. 13-21). The rest of the book deals with settlement in the land (chs. 22-24)....
  • The Book of Samuel covers the period of Israel's history bracketed by Samuel's conception and the end of David's reign. David turned the kingdom over to Solomon in 971 B.C.3David reigned for 40 and one-half years (2 Sam. 2:11...
  • This oracle clarifies that God's purposes for Egypt, another nation the Judeans wanted to trust for help during this time of Assyrian expansion, would involve judgment followed by blessing. The passage consists of three palis...
  • The tribe of Dan was to receive the northernmost section of the Promised Land. The order of tribes from north to south, north of the sacred district, was Dan, Asher, Naphtali, Manasseh, Ephraim, Reuben and Judah--seven tribal...
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