We are diving into the History of Israel – post-Moses.
Will the new leadership change the Nation?
What did you learn today about God’s faithfulness?
Joshua 5.
Israel is in the Promised Land! They still have a lot of work to do, but they are there.
All the kings of the Amorites and the Canaanites heard how the LORD had dried up the Jordan river for the people to cross (just like had happened at the Red Sea) and “their hearts melted and there was no longer any spirit in them.”
The first thing God told Joshua to do was, “Make flint knives and circumcise the sins of Israel.” So Joshua obeyed. The reason why this had to be done was because only the Israelite men who had come out of Egypt were circumcised. They were all dead, and they had not circumcised their children for all those 40 years in the desert. ISRAEL had to do this. It was the covenant sign that they were the people of GOD.
After the days of healing, the LORD said, “Today, I have rolled away the reproach of Egypt from you.” And they called the place Gilgal (“to roll”)
Then – oh, how appropriate! – Israel observed Passover as they had when they escaped Egypt!
And the very next day, they ate of the produce of the land, with UNLEAVENED cakes. AND THE MANNA CEASED THE NEXT DAY.
Then it seems (like Nehemiah did centuries later) Joshua went out to assess Jericho. And there he was met by a “man with a drawn sword in his hand.”
“Are your friend or foe?” cried Joshua.
“No,” came the voice of authority. “I am the commander of the army of the LORD.”
Joshua fell on his face to the earth and worshiped him saying, “What does my lord say to his servant?“
Then, like with Moses at the burning bush, the commander of the LORD’s army said. “Take of your sandals for the place where you are standing is holy.”
And Joshua did.
Joshua 6.
Then the Commander of the LORD’s army told Joshua the strategic plans to take Jericho. They were very strange, but so God-like!. And Joshua obeyed to the letter.
- March around the city (in silence), all the men of war going around the city once a day for six days.
- Seven priests shall bear seven trumpets, blowing them continually before the Ark.
- Mighty men of war were to march before the Ark, and the rear guard walked after the Ark.
- On the seventh day they were to march around the city seven times and the priests would blow the trumpets.
- When they made a long blast of the trumpet, all the people were to shout with a great shout.
- And the wall of the city will fall down flat.
- Then all the people shall go straight in and take the city.
- They are to save the gold, silver, bronze, and iron and put it in the treasury of the LORD.
- All else they were to utterly destroy. NO ONE COULD TAKE ANYTHING FOR HIMSELF!!!
- ONLY RAHAB and all who were in her house were to be saved alive.
And it all happened just as the LORD’s Commander ordered Joshua. After the walls fell down they went in and captured the city, “devoting EVERYTHING alive to be killed by the sword.” Then they burned the city.
(Can you imagine the Canaanites nearby hearing that, and then seeing the great plume of smoke rising from Jericho. Terrifying!)
The two spies went to Rahab’s house which was “protected” by the blood-red rope – that section of wall the only one left standing – and rescued her and her family. They put them outside the camp (temporarily). She and all her family lived in Israel after that. (And eventually she married Salmon and gave birth to Boaz, who married Ruth, whose grandson was King David.) (See Matthew 1:5 and Ruth 4:13-17)
Then Joshua cursed any man who tried to rebuild Jericho. (See 1 Kings 16:34)
Joshua 7.
ISRAEL IS ON A ROLL!!! Champions!! Conquerors!! Unstoppable! —- Until they weren’t.
The next day, Joshua and the army looked at the little town of AI, and thought they could take it in their sleep. Joshua sent spies, and they brought back the same message. “No problem!” So they sent only a small strike force.
But the “easy battle” fell flat, they were soundly defeated, and 36 Israeli soldiers were killed. The hearts of the people of Israel melted now, and became like water
WHY?????
Joshua tore his clothes and fell on his face before the Ark of the Covenant. “Alas, O LORD, why did you bring us here if your are going to give us into the hands of our enemies to destroy us. Would that we’d been content to stay on the other side of the Jordan. We turned our backs like cowards! The Canaanites will trash your great name!! Boo-hoo!”
“GET UP!” said the LORD to Joshua. “Why have you fallen on your face. ISRAEL HAS SINNED AND TRANSGRESSED MY COVENANT. They have taken some of the things I forbade you to take from Jericho. I will be with you NO MORE UNLESS YOU DESTROY THE DEVOTED THINGS AMONG YOU.
The LORD told Joshua to present the people before Him in the morning, to find the guilty man.
So Joshua rose early and brought Israel, tribe by tribe, clan by clan, and man by man, until ACHAN was found. “My son, give glory to the Lord God of Israel and praise Him. Confess.”
So Achan confessed his lust and greed and covetousness for a beautiful cloak from Shinar, 200 shekels of silver and a gold bar. “I coveted them and took them.” Sure enough, Joshua found the stash in his tent.
So Joshua and all the people brought him, and the silver and the cloak and the gold, and his sons and daughters and his oxen and donkeys and sheep, and his tent and all that was in it to the Valley of Achor.
And all Israel stoned them with stones. They burned it all with fire, then piled up a great heap of stones over it all.
Joshua 8.
Then God told Joshua to take ALL the fighting men to Ai. “I have given you the king, his people, and all his city and land. Do to it as you did at Jericho. This time, lay an ambush behind the city.
And so Joshua led them to victory.
(Hey, obey God. Seek His face and direction in all you do. And see how it goes!!
Israel obeyed, struck them all down by the sword. They devoted all the inhabitants to destruction, only the stock and spoil of that city they were allowed to take.
Then Joshua took all Israel to Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim and put half of the people on one, and the other half on the other, with the Levitical priests and the Ark of the Covenant in the middle. Then they read the curses and blessings to each other, as Moses instructed.
And the whole (entire) book of the Law of Moses was read to the people. “There was not a word of all that Moses commanded” that Joshua did not read before the assembly of Israel, including women, little ones, and the sojourners among them. And he built an alter to the LORD, the God of Israel.
Had he learned his lesson?
I don’t think so………………….
