Joshua 3
The Israelites cross the Jordan River and the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant stand in the middle of the river, stopping its flow.
Bible version
The Israelites Cross the Jordan
Commentary
Joshua chapter 3 is a pivotal moment in the book of Joshua. It marks the beginning of the Israelites’ conquest of the Promised Land, as they cross the Jordan River into the land of Canaan. The chapter begins with Joshua giving instructions to the people of Israel to prepare for the crossing. He tells them to set aside a large stone as a memorial of the event, and to take twelve men from each tribe to carry the Ark of the Covenant. The crossing of the Jordan is a miraculous event, as the waters of the river part to allow the Israelites to pass through. This is a sign of God’s favor and protection, and a reminder of the promise He made to Abraham that his descendants would inherit the land. The chapter ends with the Israelites crossing the Jordan and setting up camp on the other side. This marks the beginning of their conquest of the Promised Land, and the fulfillment of God’s promise to Abraham. Joshua chapter 3 is an important reminder of God’s faithfulness and provision. It is a reminder that God is always with us, and that He will never leave us or forsake us. It is a reminder that He is faithful to keep His promises, and that He will always provide for us.
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There are 17 verses in Joshua, chapter 3.