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Joshua—Receiving The Promised Land (3)

Jason Kortering·1988-06-08

Jason L. Kortering is pastor of the Protestant Reformed Church of Grandville, Michigan. The first main division in the Book of Joshua covers,Joshua 1:1-12:24, and describes the entrance of Israel into the land of Canaan and the conquest of all its parts. We continue this outline from Joshua 1:9. J

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Prof. Herman Hanko

1990-11-01
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Jesus Saving, Not Begging

Robert C. Harbach·1979-08-01

The other Joshua was their high priest on return to their land after seventy years of exile. Jesus is our Joshua, the Captain of our salvation, and our Great High Priest. He is more than just Hoshea, as Joshua was first known. The name simply means Salvation. But Joshua means Jehovah Saves! It is no

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and Some Modern English Translations

Barrett Gritters·2011-11-01
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The Antithesis – A Challenge

Mark Hoeksema·2013-02-01

Joshua stands sharply stand unequivocally for the thesis regardless of what anyone else does. Joshua also takes a covenant stand. He does not refer only to himself, but includes his house, that is, his covenant generations. As the head of his house, he determines that his entire household in their g

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Christian Ethics

Human Rights?·2012-04-01
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Joshua—Receiving The Promised Land (2)

Jason Kortering·1988-05-15

Jason L. Kortering is pastor of the Protestant Reformed Church of Grandville, Michigan. Since we expressed agreement with the idea that Joshua begins a new section in the Hebrew Bible which is entitled The Former Prophets, we at the same times reject the idea that it belongs to the Pentateuch as pa

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Johannes Bogerman

Unknown·2016-04-01
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Watching Daily At My Gates

Cornelius Jonker·2008-04-01

Suddenly the figure of a man appeared before Joshua with a drawn sword in his hand. In response to Joshua’s challenge, he reveals himself as the captain of the Lord’s hosts. This was none other than the Old Testament manifestation of Christ, and Joshua falls to the ground and worships. We sometimes

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John Calvin Research Bibliography

Unknown·2017-11-01