This is continuation of the series of Handbooks in the United Bible Societies Helps for Translators series. Special attetion has been given to the structure of the discourse so that the translator …
"To pursue the matter of "revelation in context," I will address an exceedingly difficult text in the Old Testament, Joshua 11. The reason for taking up this text is to deal with the often asked an…
The book of Joshua has many inconsistencies and tensions. The author's analysis of the two plots in the book of Joshua challenges the reader to consider the tension between dogma and life as it was…
"The secret of success is to know God's word, speak about it, meditate on it, and then, above all, do it. In God's world is no substitute for full obedience." Joshua was a soldier. According to Ja…
The book of Joshua occupies of Moses and the story of the Israelite kingdoms, it narrates events at a critical juncture of Israel's history...
The name of this book in Hebrew, Greek and English comes from the principal character in it rather than from the writer. Joshua may or may not have been the writer of this book. The title is approp…
Students and teachers alike will warmly welcome this commentary on this book, both for its engaging and lucid literary style and especially for it scomprehensive and skillful navigation of some dif…