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Joshua / John Goldingay.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Baker commentary on the Old Testament | Baker commentary on the Old Testament: historical booksPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group, [2023]Description: xvii, 507 pages : maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781540964618
  • 1540964612
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • R 221.7 BCOT 23/eng/20220630
LOC classification:
  • BS1295.53 .G65 2023
Contents:
Part One: The Israelites Gain Control of Canaan -- 1. Introduction: How Yahweh Issued an Exhortation to Joshua and Joshua Issued One to Israel -- 2. How Joshua Checked Out the Land -- 3. How the Israelites Crossed the Jordan -- 4. How the Israelites Arrived in Canaan -- 5. How Yahweh Gave Over Jericho -- 6. How the Israelites Got into Trouble at The Ai -- 7. How the Israelites Succeeded at The Ai
8. How Joshua Built an Altar and Read the Torah -- 9. How Joshua Fell for a Trick -- 10. How Joshua Kept His Word -- 11. How Joshua Repeated a Ploy -- 12. How Joshua Dealt with the Kings of Canaan -- Part Two: Joshua and Eleazar Distribute the Land -- 13. Introduction: How Yahweh Commissioned Joshua to Allocate the Land -- 14. How Moses Had Started the Process -- 15. How Eleazar and Joshua Are to Set About Allocating the Land, and How Joshua Started -- 16. The Lot for Judah, with a Story about Caleb, Aksah, and Othniel
17. The Lot for Joseph, with a Story about Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milkah, and Tirzah -- 18. How Eleazar and Joshua Set About Determining the Allocations for the Other Clans -- 19. The Endowments for the Seven Clans -- 20. Asylum Towns and Levitical Towns -- 21. Conclusion (1): How the Israelites Are to Get By When the Clans Are Separated -- 22. Conclusion (2): Joshua Says Farewell -- 23. Conclusion (3): Witnesses!
Summary: "A highly regarded Old Testament scholar offers a substantive and useful commentary on the book of Joshua and explores its contemporary significance"--
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Part One: The Israelites Gain Control of Canaan -- 1. Introduction: How Yahweh Issued an Exhortation to Joshua and Joshua Issued One to Israel -- 2. How Joshua Checked Out the Land -- 3. How the Israelites Crossed the Jordan -- 4. How the Israelites Arrived in Canaan -- 5. How Yahweh Gave Over Jericho -- 6. How the Israelites Got into Trouble at The Ai -- 7. How the Israelites Succeeded at The Ai

8. How Joshua Built an Altar and Read the Torah -- 9. How Joshua Fell for a Trick -- 10. How Joshua Kept His Word -- 11. How Joshua Repeated a Ploy -- 12. How Joshua Dealt with the Kings of Canaan -- Part Two: Joshua and Eleazar Distribute the Land -- 13. Introduction: How Yahweh Commissioned Joshua to Allocate the Land -- 14. How Moses Had Started the Process -- 15. How Eleazar and Joshua Are to Set About Allocating the Land, and How Joshua Started -- 16. The Lot for Judah, with a Story about Caleb, Aksah, and Othniel

17. The Lot for Joseph, with a Story about Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milkah, and Tirzah -- 18. How Eleazar and Joshua Set About Determining the Allocations for the Other Clans -- 19. The Endowments for the Seven Clans -- 20. Asylum Towns and Levitical Towns -- 21. Conclusion (1): How the Israelites Are to Get By When the Clans Are Separated -- 22. Conclusion (2): Joshua Says Farewell -- 23. Conclusion (3): Witnesses!

"A highly regarded Old Testament scholar offers a substantive and useful commentary on the book of Joshua and explores its contemporary significance"--

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