Deuteronomy 6:1
Exhortation to Keep the Covenant Principles
6:1 Now these are the commandments, statutes, and ordinances that the Lord your God instructed me to teach you so that you may carry them out in the land where you are headed
Deuteronomy 9:1
Theological Justification of the Conquest
9:1 Listen, Israel: Today you are about to cross the Jordan so you can dispossess the nations there, people greater and stronger than you who live in large cities with extremely high fortifications.
Deuteronomy 11:31
11:31 For you are about to cross the Jordan to possess the land the
Lord your God is giving you, and you will possess and inhabit it.
Joshua 1:11
1:11 “Go through the camp and command the people, ‘Prepare your supplies, for within three days you will cross the Jordan River and begin the conquest of the land the
Lord your God is ready to hand over to you.’”
Joshua 4:1
Israel Commemorates the Crossing
4:1 When the entire nation was on the other side, the Lord told Joshua,
Joshua 4:5-24
4:5 Joshua told them, “Go in front of the ark of the
Lord your God to the middle of the Jordan. Each of you is to put a stone on his shoulder, according to the number of the Israelite tribes.
4:6 The stones
will be a reminder to you.
When your children ask someday, ‘Why are these stones important to you?’
4:7 tell them how the water of the Jordan stopped flowing
before the ark of the covenant of the
Lord. When it crossed the Jordan, the water of the Jordan stopped flowing.
These stones will be a lasting memorial for the Israelites.”
4:8 The Israelites did just as Joshua commanded. They picked up twelve stones, according to the number of the Israelite tribes, from the middle of the Jordan as the Lord had instructed Joshua. They carried them over with them to the camp and put them there.
4:9 Joshua also set up twelve stones in the middle of the Jordan in the very place where the priests carrying the ark of the covenant stood. They remain there to this very day.
4:10 Now the priests carrying the ark of the covenant were standing in the middle of the Jordan until everything the Lord had commanded Joshua to tell the people was accomplished, in accordance with all that Moses had commanded Joshua. The people went across quickly,
4:11 and when all the people had finished crossing, the ark of the Lord and the priests crossed as the people looked on.
4:12 The Reubenites, Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh crossed over armed for battle ahead of the Israelites, just as Moses had instructed them.
4:13 About forty thousand battle-ready troops marched past the Lord to fight on the plains of Jericho.
4:14 That day the Lord brought honor to Joshua before all Israel. They respected him all his life, just as they had respected Moses.
4:15 The Lord told Joshua,
4:16 “Instruct the priests carrying the ark of the covenantal laws to come up from the Jordan.”
4:17 So Joshua instructed the priests, “Come up from the Jordan!”
4:18 The priests carrying the ark of the covenant of the Lord came up from the middle of the Jordan, and as soon as they set foot on dry land, the water of the Jordan flowed again and returned to flood stage.
4:19 The people went up from the Jordan on the tenth day of the first month and camped in Gilgal on the eastern border of Jericho.
4:20 Now Joshua set up in Gilgal the twelve stones they had taken from the Jordan.
4:21 He told the Israelites, “When your children someday ask their fathers, ‘What do these stones represent?’
4:22 explain to your children, ‘Israel crossed the Jordan River on dry ground.’
4:23 For the Lord your God dried up the water of the Jordan before you while you crossed over. It was just like when the Lord your God dried up the Red Sea before us while we crossed it.
4:24 He has done this so all the nations of the earth might recognize the Lord’s power and so you might always obey the Lord your God.”