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Title: Joshua as Salvation History


1
Joshua as Salvation History
  • The Exodus from Egypt was just one half of Gods
    redemptive plan for Israel.
  • God promised not only to free them from bondage,
    but to give them the land he promised to the
    patriarchs.
  • The book of Joshua chronicles the inheritance of
    the land God promised.

2
Sequel to Deuteronomy
  • Five theological motifs bind Joshua and
    Deuteronomy together
  • Holy War (D spells out rules for engagement, J
    carries them out trouble when rules are not
    followed. (Deut. 725-6 Josh. 7, Achan
  • Land D is set on the edge of the Promised Land.
    Joshua records the conquest of the land (chp.
    1-12) and its distribution among the tribes
    (13-22)

3
Sequel, cont.
  • The Unity of Israel All the tribes act as one
    nation, and receive the promise together (182
    13-21)
  • Joshua as Successor to Moses Moses led the people
    out of Egypt, Joshua leads them into the land. J
    removes his shoes in the presence of the Lord
    (515), intercedes for the people (77-9), and
    leads them in Passover (510-11)
  • Covenant Renewal Joshua leads the people in
    covenant renewal at Mt. Gerizim and Ebal (830ff)

4
Gospel and Kingdom
  • The name Jesus is a Greek rendering of the name
    Joshua. Jesus forms a new Israel (Heb. 48).
  • Joshua led the people into rest, but only
    temporary rest from their enemies. Through
    Jesus, Israel receives a greater inheritance (1
    Pet. 13-5) and the kind of rest Joshua could not
    deliver (Heb. 311, 18 41-11)
  • Models of Faith Israel at Jericho, Rahab (Heb.
    1130-31 1114-16)

5
Judges
  • Set between the death of Joshua and the rise of
    the Mondarchy (late 2nd millenium B.C., Iron Age
    in the Near East, Philistines rise to power)
  • The legacy of Joshua has already begun to fade.
    Israel makes alliances with indigenous people.
    As a result, Israel would be oppressed by the
    surrounding peoples (21-5 31-5). Judges ends
    with the tribes beginning to divide. (20-21)
  • Differing perspectives on the conquest. The
    peoples (11-36), and Yahwehs (21-36)
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