navarra. theological message of the book of joshua

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Navarra, Ana Rica S. 1 October 2015 Introduction to the Bible Prof. Madeline Vega SUMMARY: Theological Message of the Book of Joshua The book of Joshua is greatly influenced by Deuteronomy. From the language, perspective and theology, it seems like Joshua is the continuation of Deuteronomy. Wenham identified theological that established the connection of the two books. Even before the Israelites waged war to reclaim the land God has promised to them, Deuteronomy laid out the principles that the nation has to follow. Obedience resulted to victory; deviations from the commands ensued defeat. What was constant was the presence of God as they fight for the land He had promised. Deuteronomy primed the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land; Joshua narrated of its conquest, the distribution and the settlement of Israelites, the beginning of the realization of what was promised to them. It also shows of the unity of Israel as a nation. More than their association to a specific tribe, Israel is a nation unified under Joshua and serving God. Joshua, as their leader, served as Moses’ successor

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Page 1: Navarra. Theological Message of the Book of Joshua

Navarra, Ana Rica S. 1 October 2015Introduction to the Bible Prof. Madeline Vega

SUMMARY:Theological Message of the Book of Joshua

The book of Joshua is greatly influenced by Deuteronomy. From the language,

perspective and theology, it seems like Joshua is the continuation of Deuteronomy. Wenham

identified theological that established the connection of the two books.

Even before the Israelites waged war to reclaim the land God has promised to them,

Deuteronomy laid out the principles that the nation has to follow. Obedience resulted to victory;

deviations from the commands ensued defeat. What was constant was the presence of God as

they fight for the land He had promised.

Deuteronomy primed the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land; Joshua narrated

of its conquest, the distribution and the settlement of Israelites, the beginning of the realization of

what was promised to them. It also shows of the unity of Israel as a nation. More than their

association to a specific tribe, Israel is a nation unified under Joshua and serving God. Joshua, as

their leader, served as Moses’ successor and completed the work of Moses. Like him, Joshua

also interceded for Israel, led them in remembering God and His promises through the Passover

and served as its military leader.

The covenant between God and the nation of Israel was also of central importance and

was seen in both of the books. Deuteronomy outlined and detailed the laws of God and Joshua

showed the application of the Israelites of the instructions. From worship to conducts to

principles on foreign relations, Joshua showed the compliance of the nation to what the Lord

stipulated in Deuteronomy. But their obedience ceased when their leader died; the covenant was

compromised. (264 words)