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Mentioned in 10 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.

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Mentioned in 10 episodes

Mentioned by Jon Collins when discussing the structure of the Hebrew Bible.
56 snips
What Made the Tribe of Levi Special? – Numbers E1
Mentioned by Jeffrey Sachs as a book containing commands to commit genocides.
20 snips
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs : Is Netanyahu Lobbying for More War?
Mentioned by Pete Scazzaro in relation to the consequences of avoiding difficult conversations and unresolved issues.
19 snips
Why True Leaders Confront the Elephants in the Room (Part 2)
Mentioned by Fr. Mike Schmitz as the book being read in the podcast episode.
18 snips
Day 81: Israel Crosses the Jordan (2025)
Mentioned by Stef when discussing the rampage of the Hebrews.
17 snips
Untimely Reflections #35: Uberboyo - Politics as Neuro-Physiology
Mentioned by Jonathan Laurie to illustrate the importance of commitment to God's truth.
11 snips
Rebuilding More Than Walls | Sunday Message (Pastor Jonathan Laurie)
Mentioned by Fr. Mike Schmitz as the book they are reading in the podcast.
Day 88: Joshua's Last Words to Israel (2025)
Mentioned by Frank Turek when discussing the parallels to events and characters in the book of Revelation.
What No One Ever Told You About the Book of Revelation w/ Dr. Chip Bennett & Dr. Warren Gage
Erwähnt von Sabine Rückert und Johanna Haberer im Kontext der Erzählung der Eroberung Kanaans und der Ereignisse in Jericho.
Buch Josua: Die Posaunen von Jericho
Mentioned as the first reading in the podcast, setting the context for a discussion about the Eucharist and divinization.
The Heavenly Banquet
Mentioned by Fr. Gregory Pine as a book of readings from the Book of Joshua.
Lectio: Fourth Sunday of Lent
Mentioned by J.D. Greear as the book before Judges.
Ruth: Hope in the Dark
Mentioned as the source of a reading.
Saturday Morning // June 14, 2025
Mentioned by Martyn Lloyd-Jones in a sermon based on Joshua chapter 4.
What Mean These Stones?
Mentioned by Patrick Miller to illustrate a point about God's help and human responsibility.
Help From God or Help Yourself? | Historical Books | Joshua 1:10-18
Mentioned by Martyn Lloyd-Jones to illustrate the importance of historical events in Christianity.
What Do These Stones Mean?

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