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From our perspective as New Testament believers, the book of Joshua provides insights into obtaining and enjoying our spiritual inheritance in Christ. Just as the conquering Israelites needed excellent leadership, careful preparation, strict obedience, and focused commitment, so Christians also need these qualities today. Like the Israelites, we face spiritual battles that may be either won or lost. By following Christ, our Leader, we will both please God and know the contentment, peace, and joy that God has for us.


In his orderly and instructive style, Ken Fleming has blended Joshua’s account of this remarkable period in Israel’s history with practical challenges, encouragements, and warnings needed for us today.

 

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Ken Fleming has been an enthusiastic and passionate Bible teacher for more than fifty years. His service for Christ has led him to many parts of the globe, including South Africa, where he spent twenty-five years as a missionary among the Zulu people. From 1977 through 2002, Ken taught in the Bible and Missions programs at Emmaus Bible College in Dubuque, Iowa. Today he continues proclaiming the gospel and strengthening the church body through writing and preaching ministries.

  

 Joshua: The Conquest of Canaan                (3 Units)


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Ken Fleming

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Joshua had at least three purposes for writing about Israel’s conquest of the Promised Land:
  • To document God’s faithfulness in fulfilling His covenant to give

     the Land of Canaan to His people.

  • To encourage the Israelites to obey God by completing the conquest

     after his death.

  • To vividly demonstrate God’s holy and righteous character.

Here's What People Are Saying!

 

“If you're interested in understanding the conquest of Canaan, the Old Testament, or the Middle East today, this is a good place to start. I was completely conviced that this book was on target, the moment I read the introduction that tells of Joshua's involvement in ministry, some 40 years earlier. lso, it is easy to read and understand. I am currently teaching directly from it. It's a must have!!!

– Paul R. Andries -- Pastor

Washington, DC

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1  The Commission to Joshua
Chapter 2  Rahab and the Spies
Chapter 3  The Crossing of the Jordan
Chapter 4  The Memorial Stones
Chapter 5  The Base Camp at Gilgal
Chapter 6  The Destruction of Jericho
Chapter 7  Defeat at Ai
Chapter 8  Victory at Ai
Chapter 9  The Treaty with Gibeon
Chapter 10  Victory in the South
Chapter 11  The Northern Campaign and Final Victory
Chapter 12  Conquered Kings and Cities
Chapter 13  Division of the Land East of Jordan
Chapter 14  The Inheritances of Caleb and the Tribe of Judah
Chapter 15  The Boundaries and Cities of Judah’s Inheritance
Chapter 16  The Inheritance of Joseph
Chapter 17  Issues Relating to Manasseh and Ephraim
Chapter 18-19  The Distribution of Land at Shiloh
Chapter 19  The Cities of Refuge
Chapter 20  The Levitical Cities
Chapter 21  A Crisis Averted
Chapter 22  Joshua’s Farewell Address to the Leaders
Chapter 23  Joshua’s Farewell Address to the People