Joshua 16

Joshua 16

The inheritance of the tribes descended from Joseph—Ephraim and the remaining half-tribe of Manasseh—is described. The boundaries of Ephraim’s territory are detailed, located generally in the central highlands. It notes that Ephraim, like Judah, failed to drive out the Canaanites who lived in Gezer, instead making them live among them, which marked another critical, incomplete obedience in the conquest that would later lead to trouble.

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Joshua 22

Joshua dismisses the eastern tribes (Reuben, Gad, half Manasseh) to their homes across the Jordan. They build a large altar by the Jordan, causing a near civil war until their peaceful intentions are explained.

Joshua 23

Aging Joshua delivers his farewell address to the leaders of Israel, urging them to be strong and courageous, cleave to the Lord, and never intermarry with the remaining pagan nations.

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