Joshua 22

Joshua 22

Joshua sends the soldiers from the two and a half tribes (Reuben, Gad, and half of Manasseh) back to their inheritance on the east side of the Jordan River. As they depart, these tribes build a massive, conspicuous altar on the west bank of the Jordan. The other tribes (west of the Jordan) misinterpret this act as rebellion against God and prepare for war. They send Phinehas to confront the eastern tribes, who explain the altar is only a witness to their shared God, not a place for sacrifice. War is averted through communication.

00
00
Previous Chapter
You are at the beginning.
Search Chapters
Next Chapter
You have reached the end.
Search Chapters
This is the block containing the Collection list that will be used to generate the "Previous" and "Next" content. You can hide this block if you want.

Jeremiah 18

Jeremiah performs two symbolic acts: burying a linen belt (symbolizing Judah's pride) and smashing clay jars (symbolizing God's wrath) to warn them of coming ruin.

Jeremiah 19

Judah suffers a severe drought and famine. Jeremiah prays for mercy, but God refuses, stating that the false prophets are deceiving the people with promises of peace.

Discover Bible Verses

Ultimate Guide to Bible Verses About Love

Our complete guide to bible verses about love. Find key scriptures on God's love, loving others, and love in relationships.

15 Bible Verses for School Motivation and Strength

Facing school stress? These Bible verses for students offer motivation and strength for exams, homework, and finding focus. Get the encouragement you need.

10 Bible Verses for Weddings: Readings for Your Ceremony

Looking for the perfect bible verses for weddings? We've gathered 10 beautiful readings for your ceremony, from short verses on love to classic passages.