The book of Joshua
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The book of Joshua
(Cambridge Bible commentary : New English Bible)
Cambridge University Press, [1974]
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 185
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Cambridge Bible Commentary gives the full text in the N.E.B. version, with a lucid untechnical commentary designed for students in schools and colleges, for ministers of religion, and laymen generally. The volume is meant to be read as an uninterrupted unity, with introductory sections leading straight into the text, which is itself interwoven with the commentary. The central theme of Joshua is the acquisition of the land of Canaan by the people of Israel under the leadership of Joshua, the successor of Moses.
Table of Contents
- The book as literature, history and theology
- Literary problems
- Historical problems
- Theological issues
- A note on geography
- Israel's entry into the promised land
- The division of the land among the tribes
- Joshua's farewell and death.
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