The Book Of Joshua, Kjv by Anonymous

After Moses’ death, the narrative follows Israel’s conquest and settlement of Canaan under Joshua’s leadership, beginning with the miraculous crossing of the Jordan and dramatic victories such as the fall of Jericho. It records campaigns and setbacks, the allotment of land to the tribes, the establishment of cities of refuge and territorial boundaries, and covenant renewals that stress obedience to God. The work emphasizes divine guidance and faithfulness in securing the Promised Land, and closes with Joshua’s farewell speeches and his death.

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