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The Cities for the Priests
Commentary
Joshua 21 is the conclusion of the book of Joshua, and it is a fitting end to the story of the Israelites’ conquest of the Promised Land. In this chapter, the Lord fulfills his promise to give the Israelites the land he had promised them. The Lord commands Joshua to divide the land among the tribes of Israel, and he does so according to the Lord’s instructions. The chapter ends with a list of the cities that were given to each tribe. This chapter is a reminder of the Lord’s faithfulness to his people. He had promised them the land, and he kept his promise. It is also a reminder of the importance of obedience. Joshua followed the Lord’s instructions and divided the land according to the Lord’s will. This obedience was rewarded with the fulfillment of the Lord’s promise. This chapter is also a reminder of the importance of community. The land was divided among the tribes, and each tribe was responsible for taking care of its own portion. This was a reminder that the Israelites were to work together as a community, and that they were to look out for one another. In conclusion, Joshua 21 is a fitting conclusion to the book of Joshua. It is a reminder of the Lord’s faithfulness, the importance of obedience, and the importance of community. It is a reminder that the Lord will keep his promises, and that we should strive to obey him and work together as a community.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Joshua, chapter 21 it would take approximately 4 minutes to finish.
There are 45 verses in Joshua, chapter 21.