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20 August, 2015

Search The Scriptures —Study 10 — Joshua 13:1-15:12

Study 10 From The Book of Joshua Is: Joshua 13:1-15:12

     1.      13:1-7. Consider how exactly the Lord amplifies the statement at the end of 13:1. Are there in your life blessings promised to us in Christ which are not yet possessed, and remaining enemies to be subdued?  Ask Him to reveal them to you with similar precision.

     2.      Note the inheritance given to the different tribes and individuals notice particularly the contrast between Levi and Caleb, and the reasons given for each.  With 14:6-13, cf. Nu. 13:17-14:10.

Note. 14:7, 10.  These verses, combined with Dt. 2:14, show the preliminary conquest of the land took seven years.

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19 August, 2015

Search The Scriptures —Study 9 — Joshua 11 and 12

Study 9 From The Book of Joshua Is:  Joshua 11 and 12


1.      Again the aid of a map is needed to follow this summary of a war which lasted several years. Which area is covered here? To what causes was Joshua’s final victory due?

2.      Note the verses which point out the finality and harshness of the treatment which Joshua carried out.  Why was this necessary? What spiritual lesson can we learn from this? Cf. Mt. 18:8, 9; Col. 3:5.

3.      Meditate on the statement at the end of chapter 11 in the light of the continued conflict in chapters 13ff.  See esp. 13:1. In what ways does this history provide encouragement and challenge to us today? Cf. the order and progress of Rom. 6-8.

Notes
1.        11-20. See Dt. 9: 4,5; and cf. Ex. 9:12. The Canaanites, like Pharaoh, were in the end provoked to go further on their already self-chosen evil way.  This brought their judgment to a head.
2.        In 11:20. We read that Joshua cut off the Anakin from Hebron, Debir and other places; in chapters 14 and 15 it is Caleb and Othniel who take Hebron and Debir; while in 10:36-39 we have read that at a still earlier time Joshua took Hebron and Debit, and ‘destroyed all the souls that were therein’. The explanation is that those whom Joshua is said to have killed on the earlier occasion  were those whom he captured in the cities when he took them the first time; a considerable part of the population must have fled before he attacked the cities, and must have returned and reoccupied them while he was away in the north.  11:21 describes in summary form operations which covered a long time, and attributes to Joshua as Commander-in-Chief what was done by Caleb and others under his orders.






18 August, 2015

Search The Scriptures — Study 8 — Joshua 10

Study 8 From The Book of Joshua Is:  Joshua 10


    1.      Using a map briefly to clarify in your mind the events described here. In what ways is this chapter an interesting sequel to chapter 9? What lessons had Joshua and Israel learnt?

     2.      These things ‘were written down for our instruction’ (1 Cor. 10:11). What examples can we follow?  See verses 6ff; 16-22; 24, 25; 26-40; 42; and cf. Ps. 15:4 and Col. 3:5.

Notes
    1.        Verses 12, 13. See NBCR, p. 243. By the actions of God’s sovereign providence conditions were granted, which we cannot fully explain, which enabled the Israelites to gain a complete victory.
2.        Verse 40. ‘The Negeb’ was the arid southern land.


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17 August, 2015

Search The Scriptures 7 —Study — Joshua 9

Study 7  From The Book of Joshua Is:  Joshua 9


1.      See Dt. 7:1-6 as the background to this chapter.  What factors led to the disobedience of Joshua and his leaders?

2.      Having realized their error, how did the Jewish leaders deal with the situation? What principles can be draw from this for ourselves?

3.      Trace the subsequent history of the Gibeonites, seen in Jos. 10:2; 11:19; 2 Sa. 21:1-9; 2 Ch. 1:1-13.


16 August, 2015

Search The Scriptures —Study 6 — Joshua 8

Study 6 From The Book of Joshua Is:  Joshua 8


1.       Using a map, following the plan of campaign. Note the contrasts and similarities to the conquests of Jericho.  What principles of victory emerge from chapters 6 and 8 for the people of God?

2.      The background to verses 30-35 is to be found in Dt. 11:26-29; 27:1-28:68. What were the purposes of this dedication service?

15 August, 2015

Search The Scriptures —Study 5 — Joshua 7

Study 5  From The Book of Joshua Is:  Joshua 7


1.       What sins are described here? What were their results? Cf. also Is. 59:1, 2.

2.      What steps were necessary to rectify the situation? Why was the punishment so drastic? How ought this chapter, Is. 53: 5 and 1 Pet. 2:24 to affect our view of sin?


14 August, 2015

Search The Scriptures —Study 4 — Joshua 5 and 6

Study 4  From The Book of Joshua Is:  Joshua 5 and 6


1.      Before the conquest of Jericho come the events described in chapter 5. Note their order.  What is their significance (a) for the Jews; (b) for Joshua; (c) for us?

2.      6; 1, 2; cf. Heb. 11:30. What may we learn here concerning the conditions and demands, of conquering enemy strongholds by faith? Have you a faith that preserveres ? Cf. Heb. 3:14; 6:11, 12; 10:35, 36.

3.      Follow the rest of Rahab’s life in 6:22-25 and Mt. 1:5, 6. Salmon may have been one of the spies.  What truths does Rahab illustrate concerning God’s ways of dealing with men?   
         

13 August, 2015

Search The Scriptures —Study 3 — Joshua 3 and 4

Study 3 From The Book of Joshua Is:  Joshua 3 and 4


1.      Work out the order of events, as the people entered the Promised Land. Note the parts played by God and by the people.  What principles of progress in the Christian life are here illustrated?

2.      Compare and contrast the position and attitude of the people here with that of their fathers in Nu. 14:1-10. Which group reflects your own attitude?  
                 

12 August, 2015

Search The Scriptures —Study 2 — Joshua 2

Study 2 From The Book of Joshua Is:  Joshua 2


1.      How does the story in this chapter justify the statement in Heb. 11:31?  Compare Rahab’s word with the actual position of the Israelites at the time, and note especially verse 11.

2.      Observe how Rahab’s faith kindled the faith of the spies. What stimulus does this give us in the life of faith?  What parallel is suggested to you by the house protected by the scarlet thread? With verse 19, cf. Ex. 12:22.


11 August, 2015

Search The Scriptures —Study 1 — Joshua 1

Study 1 From The Book of Joshua Is:  Joshua 1


1.      Verses 1-9. Cf. Dt. 31:7, 8. List the promises God made to Joshua. What conditions of success was he given? What picture of Joshua is given in this chapter?

2.      What principle, warnings or encouragement to be found here can I apply to my own life?

Note. Verse 12-18.  These Israelites wished to settle east of Jordan, but had promised to help in the conquest of Canaan.