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Joshua and Judges Document#: TX004707

Joshua Joshua, the successor to Moses, leads the Israelites into Canaan, the Promised Land. Canaan was promised by God to Abraham. The Canaanites held polytheistic beliefs and refused to hand over their land to the Israelites. Public Domain

Joshua Joshua and the Israelite army swiftly conquer the land of Canaan. A pivotal moment is the taking of the small town of Jericho. In the Book of Joshua, God is presented as a warrior waging a holy war. The Israelites believed God was on their side. static.artbible.info/large/jozua_amorieten.jpg

God of Love or God of War? It is important to remember that the words in the Sacred Scriptures are conditioned by the language and culture of the Israelites. The metaphor of God as a warrior provided the Israelites with a sense of security. God freed them from the clutches of Pharaoh and would lead them into battle in the Promised Land. For the Israelites, war was a holy act to fulfill the promise God made to the fathers and mothers.

Joshua’s Undying Devotion to God Joshua models a true commitment to the Covenant with God. He demonstrates to the Israelites that when they remain true to the Covenant, God will abundantly bless them. Public Domain

Biblical Judges After Joshua’s death, the Israelites fall into a cycle of sin, calamity, repentance, and deliverance. The Book of Judges is a series of short stories about human leaders’ accomplishing God’s will. The time of the Judges was from 1200 to 1000 BC. There are twelve heroic yet flawed leaders in the Bible who are considered judges. Public Domain

The Role of the Biblical Judges Settle disputes with their own tribe and between tribes Lead the military defense against outside invaders Challenge Israel to remain faithful to God GideonDeborahSamson Public Domain

Success and Failure in the When the Israelites were faithful to their Covenant with God, they experienced military success. When the Israelites were disobedient to the Covenant, they experienced military defeat. Books of Joshua and Judges Public Domain

The Israelites worship other gods. God becomes angry and gives the Israelites over to the power of their enemies. The Israelites cry out to God. God raises a judge to deliver the Israelites. The judge frees the Israelites from their enemies. The land has peace while the judge lives. The judge dies and the cycle begins again.