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**Bringing Israel out from Egypt
 
**Bringing Israel out from Egypt
 
**Bringing Israel across the Red Sea
 
**Bringing Israel across the Red Sea
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**Providing Separation from Egypt
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**Destroying the Egyptian army
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**Bringing them into the land of the Amorites
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**Bringing victory over Balak and the Moabites in spite of Balaam
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**Destroying Jericho
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**Driving out the Canaanites
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**Giving the the land
  
 
*Which of these events do you personally find the most impressive?
 
*Which of these events do you personally find the most impressive?
  
 
==Stipulations and Consequences, Joshua 24:14-24==
 
==Stipulations and Consequences, Joshua 24:14-24==
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===Stipulations (verses 14-18)===
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*What stipulations are discussed in verse 14?
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**Fear the Lord
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**Serve the Lord
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**Put away all other gods
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**Choose!
  
==Final Agreement, Joshua 24:14-24==
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*Who does Joshua speak for?
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**Him and his household.  Why did Joshua speak for his household.
  
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*How did the people respond in verses 16-18?
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===Consequences? (verses 19-21)===
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*What consequences does Joshua outline inverses 19-21?
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**He will hold them to their promise.  Deliberate sin as discussed in Numbers 15:30 would bring high consequences.
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===Witnesses (verses 22-24)===
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*Who dos Joshua call as witnesses of the decision to follow God?
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**Joshua calls the people themselves as witnesses.  He is verifying that the people understand just how significant their decision to follow God will be.
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==Final Agreement, Joshua 24:25-28==
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*How does Joshua seal the deal?
  
 
=Conclusions=
 
=Conclusions=

Revision as of 16:47, 9 January 2019

Objectives

  • Students will determine to choose God as the one they serve.
  • Students will aim to eliminate all that might take the place of God in worship and obedience.


Introduction

  • What are some of the most difficult choices a person might have to make?

Main Body

Preamble, Joshua 24:1-2a

  • Where did Joshua assemble all the leaders? Why there?
    • This was the place where Abraham first received the promise of God in Genesis 12:6-7
    • Jacob stopped at Shechem when he returned from Laban in Genesis 35:4
    • Joshua stopped in Shechem to build an alter and write the law of God on stone pillars in Joshua 8:30-35
  • What headings or titles do our Bibles give to Joshua 24?
    • We often refer to this as the Covenant at Shechem. In fact, the literary style of the chapter follows the form of a suzerainty (overlordship) treaty that was used by Hittite kings to obligate their vassal states to faithfulness and obedience. These treaties contained a preamble (v. 1-2a), historical prologue (v. 2b-13), stipulations and consequences (v. 14-24), and the final agreement (v. 25-28). Campbell argues that "The Mosaic Covenant established at Sinai was not an everlasting covenant; hence it needed to be renewed in every generation. That renewal was now transacted in a formal and impressive ceremony."[1]

Historical Prologue, Joshua 24:2b-13

  • What historical examples are given?
    • Calling of Abraham
    • Directing Abraham
    • Increasing Abraham
    • Sending Israel to Egypt
    • Providing Moses and Aaron
    • Plaguing Egypt
    • Bringing Israel out from Egypt
    • Bringing Israel across the Red Sea
    • Providing Separation from Egypt
    • Destroying the Egyptian army
    • Bringing them into the land of the Amorites
    • Bringing victory over Balak and the Moabites in spite of Balaam
    • Destroying Jericho
    • Driving out the Canaanites
    • Giving the the land
  • Which of these events do you personally find the most impressive?

Stipulations and Consequences, Joshua 24:14-24

Stipulations (verses 14-18)

  • What stipulations are discussed in verse 14?
    • Fear the Lord
    • Serve the Lord
    • Put away all other gods
    • Choose!
  • Who does Joshua speak for?
    • Him and his household. Why did Joshua speak for his household.
  • How did the people respond in verses 16-18?

Consequences? (verses 19-21)

  • What consequences does Joshua outline inverses 19-21?
    • He will hold them to their promise. Deliberate sin as discussed in Numbers 15:30 would bring high consequences.

Witnesses (verses 22-24)

  • Who dos Joshua call as witnesses of the decision to follow God?
    • Joshua calls the people themselves as witnesses. He is verifying that the people understand just how significant their decision to follow God will be.

Final Agreement, Joshua 24:25-28

  • How does Joshua seal the deal?

Conclusions

  1. Donald K. Campbell, “Joshua,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 1 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 369.