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'''Story.''' Joshua consists of four major sections:
 
'''Story.''' Joshua consists of four major sections:
  
* '''[[Joshua 1 | Chapter 1]]: Instructions to take possession of the land.'''
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* [[Joshua 1 | Chapter 1]]: Instructions to take possession of the land.
  
* '''[[Joshua 2-12 | Chapters 2-12]]: Conquest of the land.''' Israel conquers much of Canaan. Israel's success is tied to the righteousness of the entire congregation. The defeat of Israel's foes is tied to their opposition to God and to God's people.
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* [[Joshua 2-12 | Chapters 2-12]]: Conquest of the land.
  
* '''[[Joshua 13-21 | Chapters 13-21]]: Distribution of the land.'''
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* [[Joshua 13-21 | Chapters 13-21]]: Distribution of the land.
  
* '''[[Joshua 22-24 | Chapters 22-24]]: Instructions for retaining possession of the land.'''
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* [[Joshua 22-24 | Chapters 22-24]]: Instructions for retaining possession of the land.
  
 
'''Message.''' Themes, symbols, and doctrinal points emphasized in Joshua include:
 
'''Message.''' Themes, symbols, and doctrinal points emphasized in Joshua include:

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