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Joshua 18:
We must complete whatever we plan to do no matter how tired we are. You
can always take a break and continue again. Some of Israel got their land
but others did not. Joshua did not stop. He sent more spies into
more territories so that all of Israel may have their own land as God commanded.
Joshua 19: Be fair and just. Injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere. Do
not just take what belongs to you and forget others around you. When
someone is treated unfairly because of his race, gender, or beliefs, you must
speak up and loudly against it no matter the consequences. Joshua made
sure that no tribe was forgotten or left out of the land allotment. He did
it completely before he took land for himself. Those that see racism or
sexism, but pretend not to see it or rejoice at it, are as guilty as sin.
Be fair
and just like Joshua.
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The Political & Spiritual Purpose of the
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Joshua 20:
God tells Joshua to set aside cities of refuge for people who accidentally
kill others to run into for the safety of been killed by the relative of the
dead. He will be tried there and will remain an outcast until the high
priest in that city dies. So God leaves room for error. Some places
say that ignorance of the law means nothing, so any mistake even by foreigners
is punishable by the full arm of the law. Some kind of new workers on a
job are intentionally given harsh reviews and warnings to keep them in their
place despite the fact that it is just their first week on the job. This
is detestable in the eyes of God.
Joshua 21:
God fulfills all his promises with time. Followers of God are given
peace on all sides for obeying God. |
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