Title: Joshua: A Leader for the People
1Joshua A Leader for the People
- Key Verse Have not I commanded thee? Be strong
and of a good courage be not afraid, neither be
thou dismayed for the LORD thy God is with thee
whithersoever thou goest.Joshua 19 - The Scripture LessonJoshua 11-11, 16-17
2Joshua A Leader for the People
- Introduction
- I. Joshua's Commission
- II. The Source Of Joshua's Confidence
- III. Joshua's Command To The People And Their
Response
3Joshua A Leader for the People
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4Joshua A Leader for the People
- I. Joshua's CommissionJoshua 11-4
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5Joshua A Leader for the People
- II. The Source Of Joshua's ConfidenceJoshua
15-9
A. B. C.
6Joshua A Leader for the People
- III. Joshua's Command To The People And Their
Response Joshua 110-11, 16-17
A. B. C.
7Joshua A Leader for the People
1. What was the position of the Israelites at the
time of Moses' death? 2. How did God meet their
need at this time? 3. What spiritual parallels
can be drawn with Israel's possession of
Canaan? 4. What sources of confidence did Joshua
have on which to rely?
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5. Why did Joshua need courage? Why do we? 6.
What kind of knowledge of the Bible do we
need? 7. Discuss the time sequence of the first
three chapters of Joshua. 8. What promise did the
people make to Joshua?