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History of Israel: Joshua-David

History of Israel: Joshua-David. To access videos, powerpoints , and notes online, go to: Gracebrethren.com  Connect  Equip  Israel. Joshua enters Canaan.

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History of Israel: Joshua-David

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  1. History of Israel:Joshua-David To access videos, powerpoints, and notes online, go to: Gracebrethren.com  Connect  Equip  Israel

  2. Joshua enters Canaan From Shittim in the Plains of Moab, Joshua sent spies ahead to Jericho before crossing the Jordan and establishing a camp at Gilgal. Jericho was a strategic oasis located near an important ford of the Jordan River. Three routes led from Jericho up into the central highlands. If Jericho could be taken, the way into the mountains of Canaan lay open.

  3. Joshua’s Central and Southern Campaigns

  4. Joshua’s Northern Campaign

  5. Limits of Israelite settlement and the land yet to be conquered

  6. Land of the Twelve Tribes of Israel Note #1: Levi did not receive land; instead, they were the priests and were given 48 cities throughout the land Note #2: Dan was originally granted land in the central coastlands. They were soon driven out, and created a new land around the northern city of Laish, which they renamed Dan.

  7. Judges Chart on the Judges of Israel

  8. Judges

  9. The Beginning of the End of the Period of the Judges • Judge/Priest = Eli • Both Eli and the Ark of the Covenant are at Shiloh • Philistines defeated Israel in first battle • Israelites brought Ark to second battle; lost both battle and Ark

  10. The Beginning of the End of the Period of the Judges • Philistines brought the Ark of the Covenant to one city after another, as the inhabitants of these cities were afflicted with tumors; eventually they returned the Ark to Kiriath-jearim in Israel • Samuel ruled as judge over Israel. He defeated the Philistines. Later, when he grew old, and his sons became corrupt in judging Israel, the Israelites demanded a “king to judge us like all the nations.” • God allowed them to have a king, even though this meant “they have rejected me from being king over them.”

  11. Saul • So Samuel anointed Saul as king over Israel. • Saul was a wealthy, handsome, tall man from the tribe of Benjamin.

  12. Saul won victories over Moab, Edom, Ammon, the Arameans and the Amalekites, but could never achieve a decisive victory over the Philistines.

  13. Saul and David • He angered God by taking over the role of priest by making a sacrifice at Gilgal and when he kept spoils of war taken from the Amalekites in defiance of God’s command to destroy everything. • In response, God ordered Samuel to anoint David (a teenager at the time) as the future king of Israel. • Soon afterwards, David succeeded in killing Goliath, which resulted in a victory over the Philistines and David being made the general of the Israelite army.

  14. Saul and David • Saul eventually became jealous of David’s success, while at the same time being possessed by “a harmful spirit,” and tried to kill David. David fled Saul’s camp (with the help of Jonathan, the son of Saul, and next-in-line for the throne). • This begins eight years of David hiding from Saul.

  15. En Gedi area aerial from south

  16. Dead Sea En Gedi Wilderness of Judah En Gedi area aerial from south

  17. Judean wilderness

  18. Judean wilderness

  19. Judean wilderness with grass

  20. En Gedi and NahalArugot aerial from east

  21. NahalArugot Kibbutz En Gedi Tel Goren En Gedi and NahalArugot aerial from east

  22. En Gedi mountains with palm groves from southwest

  23. En Gedi Nahal David waterfall

  24. En Gedi Nahal David Dry Canyon

  25. En Gedi Nahal David caves

  26. The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.

  27. He makes me lie down in green pastures EinPerat with tree Nahal Perat with green slopes

  28. He leads me beside still waters

  29. EinPerat

  30. He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name’s sake Nahal Perat stream

  31. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; Wadi Qilt flash flood with waterfall

  32. Wadi Qilt flash flood waterfall

  33. Wadi Qilt flash flood in Jericho

  34. your rod and your staff, they comfort me.

  35. your rod and your staff, they comfort me.

  36. You prepare a table before me    in the presence of my enemies; EinPerat with tree and running water

  37. you anoint my head with oil;    my cup overflows.

  38. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me    all the days of my life,and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord    forever.

  39. A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23 by Phillip Keller

  40. Next Week The Law of Moses

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