Bellett, J.G. – Notes on Joshua

The Writings of J.G. Bellett: Notes on Joshua

by J.G. Bellett

This is a 11 chapter work on the life of Joshua by Bellet (Brethren).




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Contents.

00.5 – Introduction
01 – Joshua Set in Office – Joshua 1
02 – The Passages of the Jordan – Joshua 2-4
03 – Gilgal – Joshua 5
04 – Jericho and Ai – Joshua 6-8
05 – The Gibeonites – Joshua 9
06 – The Conquest of the Land – Joshua 10- 12
07 – The Division of the Land – Joshua 13-21
08 – Caleb
09 – The Two Tribes and a Half – Joshua 22
10 – Joshua’s Last Words – His Death and Burial – Joshua 23-24
11 – Conclusion

“Our fathers had the tabernacle of witness in the wilderness . . which also our fathers that came after brought in with Jesus (Joshua) into the possession of the Gentiles, whom God drave out before the face of our fathers.” Act 7:44-45.

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