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Joshua Retold

Joshua Retold

A. Graeme Auld

T. T.Clark Ltd
2005
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A groundbreaking study of this important yet sometimes puzzling biblical book. Professor Auld considers the varied witnesses to its ancient text; the meaning of partiular words or names; the connections between Joshua and other books of the Bible, especially Judges, Kings and Chronicles; and the history of the interpretation of Joshua from earliest to most recent times.
Joshua 24 as Poetic Narrative

Joshua 24 as Poetic Narrative

William T. Koopmans

Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
2009
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Joshua 24 has long been recognized as a crucial chapter for source-critical studies and for the reconstruction of Israel's early history. The present volume summarizes and evaluates previous (often contradictory) efforts to explain Joshua 24 on the basis of literary criticism, the role of covenant concepts in Israel's history writing, form-critical comparisons with treaty texts, archaeological approaches to the Shechem traditions, structural analysis and textual criticism. '...[a] comprehensive and formidably documented volume ...' Christopher T. Begg, Old Testament Abstracts.
Joshua to Kings

Joshua to Kings

Mary E. Mills

T. T.Clark Ltd
2016
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The Old Testament tells the story of a particular nation, ancient Israel, from its origins to its collapse in the face of foreign invaders. But what sort of story is this? How does it fit in with the findings of archaeological explorations of ancient Syro-Palestine? Joshua to Kings picks up the two aspects of the story told in the books from Joshua to 2 Kings, that of an actual historical society and that of a literary presentation of a nation, told from a religious perspective. By exploring the contents of these books the student is led into the use of basic tools for biblical study, such as historical criticism, narrative criticism and ideological criticism, in order to engage in a structured manner with the task of reading and interpreting biblical texts in the modern world. For this third edition the text has been revised and updated to take into account the changes and shifts in scholarship. Reading lists and bibliographies have been comprehensively revised.
Joshua to Kings

Joshua to Kings

Mary E. Mills

T. T.Clark Ltd
2016
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The Old Testament tells the story of a particular nation, ancient Israel, from its origins to its collapse in the face of foreign invaders. But what sort of story is this? How does it fit in with the findings of archaeological explorations of ancient Syro-Palestine? Joshua to Kings picks up the two aspects of the story told in the books from Joshua to 2 Kings, that of an actual historical society and that of a literary presentation of a nation, told from a religious perspective. By exploring the contents of these books the student is led into the use of basic tools for biblical study, such as historical criticism, narrative criticism and ideological criticism, in order to engage in a structured manner with the task of reading and interpreting biblical texts in the modern world. For this third edition the text has been revised and updated to take into account the changes and shifts in scholarship. Reading lists and bibliographies have been comprehensively revised.
Joshua: An Introduction and Study Guide

Joshua: An Introduction and Study Guide

James Gordon McConville

T. T.Clark Ltd
2017
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The book of Joshua, with its memorable images of the crossing of the River Jordan and the miraculous conquest of the city of Jericho, plays an important part in the Old Testament’s narrative and theology of God’s promise and gift of the land of Canaan to Israel.In this guide, Gordon McConville considers the various aspects of interpreting Joshua, including questions of its origins and occasion, its literary formation and its theology. He also looks squarely at the difficulties it poses to the modern reader, and the dangers of simplistic interpretations, especially when allied with power systems. Yet, among the possible approaches to Joshua, certain readings suggest unexpected messages, and with the book’s memorable central image of crossing a river in an escape from tyranny into new life, it can prompt fruitful reflection on other ‘crossings’, perhaps helping us to overcome the deepest human hostilities.
Joshua's Egg

Joshua's Egg

Jacqui Shapiro

Samuel French Ltd
1999
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Joshua is about to become a brother, isn't happy at the prospect, and doesn't want to stay with Uncle Ronnie and five-year-old Lucy. Then Joshua finds a dinosaur egg and a magical adventure begins as they travel back in time to return the egg. Written for adults to perform to children aged from five to seven it is also successful with audiences up to age eleven.2 women, 1 man, 4 women or men
Dear Raven and Joshua

Dear Raven and Joshua

Joshua Tenpenny; Raven Kaldera

Alfred Press
2009
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The world of consenting Master/slave relationships often seems murky and mysterious from an outsider's perspective, and there are few models for those who are tentatively venturing into it. When it's not just a fantasy any more, reality often turns out to be so different from fantasy that would-be owners and slaves don't know how to make it work in a sustainable way. This book is as far from fantasy as it gets. Written by a real-life Master/slave couple who counsel people in power-dynamic relationships, Dear Raven and Joshua answers real questions about real problems encountered in daily living with M/s. Whether you're playing part-time with a BDSM lifestyle, live in a leather household, or are attempting a 24/7 total power exchange, you'll find this book is a trouble-shooting resource you won't want to pass up.
Joshua Is Missing

Joshua Is Missing

Sarah Burakoff

iUniverse
2005
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It is twenty years since six-year-old Joshua Horton disappeared from his schoolyard leaving no clues. The kidnapping remains unsolved. His mother is convinced that Joshua is still alive and one day will return to her. Dr. Joshua Benton, raised in London, England by devoted parents, is hired by Harvard as a Scientist and Researcher. Joshua accepts the opportunity to work with the prestigious group in Harvard and moves to Cambridge, Mass. where due to a series of accidental events he finds himself engrossed in unraveling the mystery of the kidnapped Joshua Horton...
Joshua's World

Joshua's World

Stephanie Marie Roberts

Thorpe-Bowker
2024
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Joshua's Marvelous Adventure with WorldKingThe Tale of a Boy and His DestinyJoshua and his brothers, Nicholas and Liam, were brimming with excitement as they arrived at their Nanny's house for the weekend. The sun was shining brightly, and the allure of the nearby beach was irresistible. As they played and explored, they uncovered an old game console buried in the sand. Its surface was worn, but the gold letters spelling "WorldKing" gleamed invitingly. Intrigued by their find, the boys couldn't wait to retreat to their room that night. The air buzzed with anticipation as Joshua pressed the buttons, testing their functionality. Suddenly, the room seemed to blur, and they found themselves spiralling down a vortex, caught in a whirlwind of colours and light. Their descent into this strange world was disorienting. Nicholas was snatched away by a majestic bird, disappearing into the sky. Liam tumbled into the basket of a hot air balloon, drifting off into the unknown. Joshua, however, landed gently in a land unlike any other he had seen before. The trees were a riot of colours, their leaves shimmering in hues unimaginable to the human eye. As he stood bewildered, a creature approached him. It was like nothing he had ever encountered, with a curious mix of features that defied earthly classification. The creature bowed low and spoke in a reverent tone, "King Joshua, you have arrived." Joshua's heart pounded with a mix of fear and excitement. This was his World, and he was its King. Joshua soon learned that this vibrant land was marred by the presence of the Ghougs who lived in Vanish City.Merkel, the strange creature who had greeted him, became Joshua's steadfast companion. Merkel explained that to restore Vanish City and save his brothers, Joshua had to overcome the wicked Key Master, a formidable foe who held the city captive and controlled the Ghougs. Were the Ghougs really bad or simply under the rulership of the Key Master?Joshua's journey was fraught with challenges. Each step brought him closer to understanding his true potential and the responsibilities that came with being a king. Each challenge he overcame revealed more about the world he was destined to protect. Scientists in the real world had tried to control or destroy the game, fearing its power, but to no avail.Those who had experienced its magic knew that the game was never truly lost. It had a way of finding those destined to enter its world, waiting for the right moment to reveal itself once more.For Joshua, the adventure had changed him forever. He returned to his world with a newfound sense of purpose and wisdom far beyond his years. Joshua's tale captivated his family. Nanny seemed to understand the gravity of his adventure in a way his parents couldn't. There was something in her demeanour, a quiet assurance that spoke volumes. Joshua's curiosity grew with each story he recounted, each tale of WorldKing's magic and the battles he fought. How did Nanny know so much about WorldKing and why did she have Merkel's funny yellow hat?
Joshua and the Magical Temples

Joshua and the Magical Temples

Christopher D Morgan

Christopher Morgan
2017
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Temples, obelisks, tombs and a magical quest.A new world to explore New challenges to overcome No memories to rely onJoshua and his friends land in Asteena in the Valley of Edufu, where they find their memories have been removed. Joshua must make his way throughout the land, stopping at temples and avoiding deadly creatures, to restore a critical memory needed to defeat his mortal enemy.With his mind playing tricks on him, he doesn't know whom to trust. This king is sending him help but not all is as it seems with the power behind the throne.Do you love a good adventure? Do you enjoy epic battles and magic? You'll love the Portallas series because each book takes you instantly to a new world.Transport now
Joshua and the Magical Temples

Joshua and the Magical Temples

Christopher D Morgan

Christopher Morgan
2017
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Temples, obelisks, tombs and a magical quest.A new world to explore New challenges to overcome No memories to rely onJoshua and his friends land in Asteena in the Valley of Edufu, where they find their memories have been removed. Joshua must make his way throughout the land, stopping at temples and avoiding deadly creatures, to restore a critical memory needed to defeat his mortal enemy.With his mind playing tricks on him, he doesn't know whom to trust. This king is sending him help but not all is as it seems with the power behind the throne.Do you love a good adventure? Do you enjoy epic battles and magic? You'll love the Portallas series because each book takes you instantly to a new world.Transport now
Joshua, Judges, and Ruth for Everyone

Joshua, Judges, and Ruth for Everyone

John Goldingay

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2011
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Following on the heels of the successful New Testament for Everyone commentaries by N. T. Wright, John Goldingay, an internationally respected Old Testament scholar, authors this ambitious Old Testament for Everyone series. Covering Scripture from Genesis to Malachi, Goldingay addresses the texts in such a way that even the most challenging passages are explained simply. Perfect for daily devotions, Sunday school preparation, or brief visits with the Bible, the Old Testament for Everyone series is an excellent resource for the modern reader.
Joshua, Judges, and Ruth

Joshua, Judges, and Ruth

A. Graeme Auld

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
1985
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A. Graeme Auld examines the key biblical books detailing early Israel's history, from the conquest under Joshua to the period of judges.The three books studied in this volume constitute the principal biblical witness to Israel’s early history in her land. According to A. Graeme Auld, "they tell the story of how under Joshua the land was first taken by Israel and then apportioned to her various tribes. They tell how after Joshua there was a long period of ups and downs; of religious apostasy within the community and repeated harassment from abroad answered by a series of divinely impelled 'judges' or 'Deliverers.' They offer some samples of life in Israel, 'in the days when the Judges ruled' or 'when there was not yet a king in Israel.'"The Daily Study Bible series seamlessly continues the legacy of William Barclay’s renowned New Testament series by delving into the texts of the Old Testament, weaving together ancient wisdom and modern insights for a transformative reading experience. Perfectly tailored for individual study, spirited group discussions, or classroom exploration, the Daily Study Bible series offers an indispensable resource for spiritual seekers and scholars alike. Within these volumes, readers will encounter a profound exploration of the Scriptures, uncovering the profound messages they held in the past and discerning their relevance in the present.
Joshua, Judges and Ruth

Joshua, Judges and Ruth

Carolyn Pressler

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2002
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Who is God? How does God act in our lives? How are we to act as God's faithful people? Joshua, Judges, and Ruth represent a chorus of voices reflecting on Israel's earliest days in its land. In Joshua, God empowers an obedient Israel to conquer the promised land. In Judges, Israel's faithlessness and God's wrath lead to a downward spiral of sin, subjugation, and social disintegration. Ruth narrates a story of divine blessing worked out through human loyalty.Books in the Westminster Bible Companion series assist laity in their study of the Bible as a guide to Christian faith and practice. Each volume explains the biblical book in its original historical context and explores its significance for faithful living today. These books are ideal for individual study and for Bible study classes and groups.
Joshua to Chronicles

Joshua to Chronicles

Antony F. Campbell

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2004
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Joshua to Chronicles surveys the rich literature of the Old Testament books Joshua, Judges, Ruth, I and II Samuel, I and II Kings, and I and II Chronicles. Campbell argues that while these books may appear historical, they are more theological--better understood as Israel's efforts to interpret their people's experience. The book is helpfully structured with overview and review sections.