3 But when the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and to Ai, Read full chapter Joshua 9:3 in all English translationsJoshua 9:7 New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition 7 But the Israelites said to the Hivites, “Perhaps you live among us; then how can ...
Read full chapter Footnotes Psalm 83:2 Lit have lifted their head Psalm 83:5 Lit they cut a covenant Psalm 83:8 Lit they are an arm Psalm 83:8 = Moab and Edom Proverbs 13:4 Holman Christian Standard Bible 4 The slacker craves, yet has nothi...
Taken from Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible (Concise) Footnotes 3 Chapter Summary \\INTRODUCTION JOSHUA 13\\ In this chapter Joshua is informed by the Lord, or put in mind, that part of the land of Canaan remained unconquered, and which it was; and is directed to divide the...
The Bible Join PLUS Login Bible Bible Versions NLT Joshua Joshua 9 Joshua 9:4 Joshua 9 NLT Joshua 9:4 4 they resorted to deception to save themselves. They sent ambassadors to Joshua, loading their donkeys with weathered saddlebags and old, patched wineskins. Read Chapter Compare PREVIOUS...
The first part of this chapter described the believer’s relationship to the church; now Paul deals with the believer’s relationship to the world. Certainly we are “in Christ” and a part of the body; but we are also in the world, where there is temptation and defilement. We cannot ...
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Inseparability of Reason and Revelation Chapter 3 The Trajectories of Religious Renewal in America: Tocquevillean Thoughts Chapter 4 Against Fatalism: Transcendence and the Democratic Prospect Chapter... RB Douglass,J Mitchell 被引量: 4发表: 2000年 Abraham Joshua...
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Inseparability of Reason and Revelation Chapter 3 The Trajectories of Religious Renewal in America: Tocquevillean Thoughts Chapter 4 Against Fatalism: Transcendence and the Democratic Prospect Chapter... RB Douglass,J Mitchell 被引量: 4发表: 2000年 Abraham Joshua...
11a, the chapter (xx.) concerning the cities of refuge was taken from the Pentateuch. The Book of Joshua was regarded by them as written in the light of the Deuteronomic legislation (Gen. R. vi. 14). At all events, Joshua and the Pentateuch are treated as of one character in the...
[89] By way of contrast, he also observes that the first chapter of Judges gives “a list of more than a dozen sites not conquered — in some cases sites (e.g., Hazor) that the book of Joshua claims had been destroyed.”[90] In light of Walton’s more nuanced understanding of ...
When we shackle ourselves to historical precedent, we fail to be prepared for the surprises that the world presents to us every day. While we should study history to avoid repeating mistakes, we shouldn’t assume that any precedent will automatically be prescient. ...