Scofield Reference Bible Notes of 1917 By C. I. Scofield
Joshua
Joshua records the consummation of
the redemption of Israel of Israel out of Egypt; for redemption has two parts:
"out," and "into" (Deuteronomy 6:23). The key-phrase is
"Moses My servant is dead" (Joshua 1:2). Law, of which Moses is the
representative, could never give a sinful people victory (Hebrews 7:19; Romans
6:14; 8:2-4).
In a spiritual sense the book of
Joshua is the Ephesians of the Old Testament. "The heavenly" of Ephesians
is to the Christian what Canaan was to the Israelite and blessing through divine
power (Joshua 21:43-55; Ephesians 1:3)
The government, as before, was theocratic;
Joshua succeeding Moses as the ruler under God.
Joshua falls into four parts:
1. The conquest, 1-12.
2. The partition of the inheritance, 13-21.
3. Incipient discord, 22.
4. Joshua's last counsels and death, 23,24.
The events recorded in Joshua cover
a period of 26 years (Ussher).
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