Inheriting the Land: A Commentary on the Book of Joshua

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1983 - 207 páginas
In keeping with the international character of the series, E. John Hamlin's commentary on Joshua pays more than usual attention to the fulfillment of the third part of God's promise to Abraham, "By you all the nations of the earth shall bless themselves," as well as to the roles played by non-Israelites such as Rahab and the Gibeonites. Hamlin also takes full account of issues such as war and liberation, land distribution and management, and personal fulfillment.

Among the important theological insights revealed in this commentary are God's faithfulness to his oppressed people, the importance of land to the covenantal idea, the establishment of a new society based on justice, freedom, and loyalty and secured through covenant teaching and covenant bonding, and kingdom struggles leading to kingdom victory and pointing to God's final victory.

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PREPARATION
3
ALLIES IN CANAAN Joshua
16
CROSSING JORDAN
22
COMING OF AGE IN CANAAN
31
VICTORY AT JERICHO
45
TROUBLE VALLEY
56
THE OPEN DOOR
65
A HAZARDOUS COVENANT
74
A REFORMED SOCIETY
109
PARABLES AMONG THE ARCHIVES
118
A COMPASSIONATE SOCIETY
130
AN ENLIGHTENED SOCIETY
140
A PEACEMAKING SOCIETY
157
FAREWELL
177
THE COVENANT BOND
189
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS CITED
205

WHEN GOD FOUGHT FOR ISRAEL
85
ALL THAT LAND
99

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