Joshua 1:1-18
Joshua commissioned to lead Israel
After Moses’ death, Yahweh commissions Joshua to lead Israel into the promised land. Joshua must be strong and courageous, but his success depends on God’s presence and careful obedience to the law given through Moses. The people affirm…
Joshua 2:1-24
Rahab shelters the spies
Yahweh is already handing the land over to Israel, and even Jericho knows it. Rahab, a Canaanite prostitute and outsider, believes what she has heard about Yahweh, shelters the spies, and receives a sworn promise of mercy for her household…
Joshua 3:1-4:24
Israel crosses the Jordan
The Lord stopped the flooded Jordan so Israel could cross into the promised land on dry ground. By this act, he showed that he was with Joshua as he had been with Moses, revealed himself as the living and sovereign God, and gave Israel…
Joshua 5:1-12
Circumcision and Passover at Gilgal
Before Israel fought Jericho, the Lord renewed them as his covenant people. Circumcision, Passover, and the end of the manna showed that the wilderness judgment on the unbelieving generation was complete and that Israel was entering the…
Joshua 5:13-15
The commander of Yahweh's army
Joshua meets the commander of Yahweh’s army before Jericho falls. The encounter shows that the conquest belongs to Yahweh, not to Joshua’s independent strategy. Joshua must not assume God is simply on his side; he must bow as a servant…
Joshua 6:1-27
The fall of Jericho
Jericho falls because the Lord gives the city to Israel, not because Israel possesses superior military strength. Israel’s ordered obedience, the ark, the priests, the ram’s horns, the silence, and the shout all show that this conquest…
Joshua 7:1-26
Achan's sin and judgment
Israel’s defeat at Ai was not chiefly a military failure but a covenant failure. Achan secretly took what had been devoted to the Lord, and his hidden sin brought guilt, loss, and judgment on the whole camp until God exposed and removed…
Joshua 8:1-35
The fall of Ai and covenant renewal at Ebal
After Israel’s earlier failure at Ai, the Lord restores Joshua, gives clear instructions, and hands the city over when Israel obeys. Yet the chapter ends not with military celebration, but with altar, sacrifice, and the public reading of…
Joshua 9:1-27
The Gibeonite deception
Israel’s leaders are deceived by the Gibeonites because they judge by appearances and fail to ask the LORD for counsel. Yet because they swear an oath in the LORD’s name, they must keep it: the Gibeonites are spared but placed in lasting…
Joshua 10:1-43
The southern campaign
The Lord fought for Israel and gave Joshua decisive victory over the southern Amorite coalition. This conquest was not ordinary warfare or a model for later believers, but a unique act of covenant judgment and land-gift under God’s command.
Joshua 11:1-23
The northern campaign
The Lord gave Joshua and Israel decisive victory over the northern coalition, even though the enemy appeared far stronger. This completed a major stage of the conquest, secured the land for tribal allotment, and displayed Joshua’s careful…
Joshua 12:1-24
The defeated kings
Joshua 12 records the kings defeated by Israel east and west of the Jordan. It is a victory register showing that the LORD kept his promise, judged hostile rulers, and gave Israel possession of the land through his appointed servants,…
Joshua 13:1-14:15
The remaining land and the claim of Caleb
The Lord tells aging Joshua to divide the land even though much remains unconquered, because Israel’s inheritance rests on God’s promise. Caleb’s receiving of Hebron shows that the Lord remembers wholehearted loyalty, while the Levites’…
Joshua 15:1-63
The allotment of Judah
Judah receives a carefully defined inheritance in the land, showing that the LORD is keeping his covenant promise to Israel in concrete places. Caleb’s family displays courageous faith and wise stewardship, while Judah’s inability to drive…
Joshua 16:1-17:18
The allotment of Joseph
Joseph’s descendants, Ephraim and Manasseh, receive their inheritance in the land as part of the Lord’s faithful promise to Israel. Yet the passage also exposes incomplete obedience: Canaanites remain in several places, and Joshua calls…
Joshua 18:1-10
The survey of the remaining land
Israel must stop delaying and move forward in obedient faith to receive the land the Lord has already given. Joshua orders the remaining land to be surveyed and divided by lot at Shiloh, before the Lord, showing both human responsibility…
Joshua 18:11-19:51
The remaining tribal allotments
The remaining tribal lands are assigned by lot before the Lord, showing that Israel’s inheritance is God’s covenant gift, not a human prize. The division is completed in an orderly way, but Dan’s failure to possess its assigned land shows…
Joshua 20:1-9
Cities of refuge west of the Jordan
The Lord commanded Israel to appoint cities of refuge so that a person who killed unintentionally could be protected from immediate revenge until his case was judged. This law upheld both justice and mercy in the covenant land: life was…
Joshua 21:1-45
Levitical cities and covenant fulfillment
The Lord faithfully completed the land distribution by providing cities and pasturelands for the Levites among the tribes of Israel. The chapter closes by declaring that God kept every promise he had made to the fathers: Israel received…
Joshua 22:1-34
The eastern altar controversy
Joshua honors the eastern tribes for fulfilling their covenant duty and sends them home with a strong charge to keep loving and obeying the Lord. When their large altar near the Jordan appears to threaten Israel’s unity and authorized…
Joshua 23:1-16
Joshua's farewell address
Joshua’s farewell speech calls Israel to remember that the Lord has kept every promise and to respond with wholehearted covenant loyalty. The same Lord who gave them victory and land will also bring the covenant curses if they turn to…
Joshua 24:1-33
Covenant renewal at Shechem
Joshua renews Israel’s covenant loyalty by reminding them that the Lord alone chose, delivered, protected, and gave them the land. Because the Lord is holy and jealous, Israel must serve him alone and must not treat covenant promises or…