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The Memorial Stones
Commentary
Joshua chapter 4 is a pivotal chapter in the book of Joshua. It marks the end of the Israelites’ journey through the Jordan River and the beginning of their conquest of the Promised Land. In this chapter, God commands Joshua to set up twelve stones in the middle of the Jordan River as a memorial to the miraculous crossing of the river. This memorial is meant to remind the Israelites of God’s faithfulness and power. The chapter also records the division of the land among the twelve tribes of Israel. Each tribe is given a portion of the land, and the boundaries of each tribe’s land are clearly defined. This division of the land is a sign of God’s faithfulness to His people and His promise to give them the land of Canaan. Finally, the chapter records the circumcision of the Israelites. This was a sign of the covenant between God and His people, and it was a reminder of the importance of obedience to God’s commands. Overall, Joshua chapter 4 is a reminder of God’s faithfulness and power. It is a reminder of His promise to give the Israelites the land of Canaan, and it is a reminder of the importance of obedience to His commands.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Joshua, chapter 4 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 24 verses in Joshua, chapter 4.