God took the Israelites into Canaan. God chose their leaders and their king. Lesson 27.

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God took the Israelites into Canaan. God chose their leaders and their king. Lesson 27

1. Introduction 2. The unbelieving Israelites died in the wilderness. 3. God chose Joshua to take Moses’ place.

Numbers 27:18-23 Deuteronomy 34: Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan. Deuteronomy 34:9 Joshua 1:1-2

4. Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan. Joshua 11:23 Joshua 23: Israel turned to idolatry after Joshua’s death. Judges 2:7-13 Judges 2: God chose judges to lead the nation of Israel.

Judges 2: Samuel 8: God appointed Saul to be the first king of the nation of Israel. 1 Samuel 11:14-15

7. God appointed Saul to be the first king of the nation of Israel. 1Samuel 13: God chose David to be Israel’s second king.

1 Samuel 16:1-5, Samuel 5:1-4

8. God chose David to be Israel’s second king. 2 Samuel 7:1-3 2 Samuel 7: Chronicles 22: Solomon became the third king of Israel, and built the Temple.

1 Chronicles 29:26-28

9. Solomon became the third king of Israel, and built the Temple. 2 Chronicles 2:1 2 Chronicles 5:1 2 Chronicles 7: Many kings ruled over Israel after Solomon died.

11. Conclusion