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Mentioned in 14 episodes
The Book of Joshua
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The Book of Joshua is a historical book in the Old Testament that recounts the Israelites' conquest of Canaan after Moses' death.
It details Joshua's leadership, the division of the land, and the establishment of Israelite society.
The book emphasizes God's faithfulness to his promises and the importance of obedience.
Key events include the crossing of the Jordan River, the conquest of Jericho, and the allocation of land to the twelve tribes.
The book serves as a foundational text for understanding the history and identity of the Israelites and their relationship with God. It highlights themes of faith, obedience, and God's provision.
It details Joshua's leadership, the division of the land, and the establishment of Israelite society.
The book emphasizes God's faithfulness to his promises and the importance of obedience.
Key events include the crossing of the Jordan River, the conquest of Jericho, and the allocation of land to the twelve tribes.
The book serves as a foundational text for understanding the history and identity of the Israelites and their relationship with God. It highlights themes of faith, obedience, and God's provision.
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Mentioned in 14 episodes
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when discussing the structure of the Hebrew Bible.


Jon Collins

56 snips
What Made the Tribe of Levi Special? – Numbers E1
Mentioned among a list of resources used in the episode, and referenced to describe the story of the citadel of Jericho.

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I Think I Hear the Coming of a Planetary Roar (with Louder Music)
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as a book containing commands to commit genocides.


Jeffrey Sachs

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Prof. Jeffrey Sachs : Is Netanyahu Lobbying for More War?
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in relation to the consequences of avoiding difficult conversations and unresolved issues.

Pete Scazzaro

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Why True Leaders Confront the Elephants in the Room (Part 2)
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as the book being read in the podcast episode.


Fr. Mike Schmitz

18 snips
Day 81: Israel Crosses the Jordan (2025)
Mentioned by Stef when discussing the rampage of the Hebrews.

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Untimely Reflections #35: Uberboyo - Politics as Neuro-Physiology
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to illustrate the importance of commitment to God's truth.

Jonathan Laurie

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Rebuilding More Than Walls | Sunday Message (Pastor Jonathan Laurie)
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from which his message is taken.


Greg Laurie

Don’t Make Deals with the Devil | Declining the Devil
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when referring to where the book of Judges picks up the story of Israel.


Greg Laurie

What to Do When the Odds are Against You | Kingdom Value
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as the book they are reading in the podcast.


Fr. Mike Schmitz

Day 88: Joshua's Last Words to Israel (2025)
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when discussing the parallels to events and characters in the book of Revelation.


Frank Turek

What No One Ever Told You About the Book of Revelation w/ Dr. Chip Bennett & Dr. Warren Gage
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im Kontext der Erzählung der Eroberung Kanaans und der Ereignisse in Jericho.

Sabine Rückert

Johanna Haberer

Buch Josua: Die Posaunen von Jericho
Mentioned as the source of a reading for the day.

Saturday of the Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time - Mr. Clement Harrold
Mentioned as the first reading in the podcast, setting the context for a discussion about the Eucharist and divinization.

The Heavenly Banquet
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to illustrate the importance of historical events in Christianity.


Martyn Lloyd-Jones

What Do These Stones Mean?
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, referring to chapter 8 and the tribes stationed on Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal.


Chad Bird

Episode 166 (Deuteronomy 11:1-31)
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when introducing Joshua 24:15 from the Bible.

Will Heckenbach

It's Time To Double Down: Decided Not Distracted // Do Not Disturb (Part 4) // Will Heckenbach
Mentioned as the source of a reading.

Saturday Morning // June 14, 2025
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as the book before Judges.

J.D. Greear

Ruth: Hope in the Dark
Mentioned by Fr. Gregory Pine as a book of readings from the Book of Joshua.

Lectio: Fourth Sunday of Lent