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The Book of Joshua is the most demanding book in the Hebrew Bible to read honestly — and almost nobody does.The Book of Joshua is the most demanding book in the Hebrew Bible to read honestly — and almost nobody does. It's the story of a people who were promised a land, waited four hundred years, and then went and took it. A conquest, an allotment, a covenant renewed. The first half moves fast: the Jordan parts, Jericho falls, a woman named Rahab survives because she recognized something the Israelites themselves were still learning to trust. The second half slows to the pace of borders and boundaries — the specific, named, tedious fulfillment of a very old promise. At the center of it is the question no serious reader can avoid: what do you do with a text that commands violence in the name of a covenant? Not as a thought experiment. As the main event. This companion is for people who want to actually read it — not the version that gets cited in arguments, not the summary, the book — and come out the other side with a genuine position on what it argues and what they think about that argument.
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