Mark well the principle which governed Israel’s occupation of the land. Not Joshua 11:23 and compare with Joshua 13:1. There is no contradiction here but they complement each other. The decisive blow had been struck and it only remained the they should go on through to the last detail. The same is true in our lives – the blow against Satan has been struck in the acceptance of Christ. All that He has is ours if we will possess all “blessings in Christ” but we must go on and possess them ourselves. The key passage in the section is Joshua 21:43-45.
Joshua 19
- Simeon’s Inheritance (verses 1-9)
- Look for a map of the land of Canaan during the time of Joshua.
- Find the territory of Simeon
- Why was Simeon put where he was? (look at verse 9)
- Zebulun’s Inheritance (verses 10-16)
- Look for a map of the land of Canaan during the time of Joshua.
- Find the territory of Zebulun
- Issachar’s Inheritance (verses 17-23)
- Look for a map of the land of Canaan during the time of Joshua.
- Find the territory of Issachar
- Asher’s Inheritance (verses 24-31)
- Look for a map of the land of Canaan during the time of Joshua.
- Find the territory of Asher
- Naphtali’s Inheritance (verses 32-39)
- Look for a map of the land of Canaan during the time of Joshua.
- Find the territory of Naphtali
- Dan’s Inheritance (verses 40-48)
- Look for a map of the land of Canaan during the time of Joshua.
- Find the territory of Dan
- They have two territories – find them both
Joshua 20 The Cities of Refuge
Here we have the six Cities of Refuge – three on the west of the Jordan and three on the east. They were a merciful provision to protect those who had committed “sins of ignorance,” mistakes and unintentional wrongs. Christ, HImself is our “City of Refuge.”
- The Cities of Refuge (verses 1-9)
- Why were the cities of refuge chosen?
- Find the general location of these cities on the map
Joshua 21
Let’s take notice of the three things God gave to Israel:
- The Lord gave to Israel all the land
- The Lord gave them rest
- The Lord gave all enemies into their hands
- Cities of the Levites (verses 1-8)
- Who were the heads of the Levites?
- Who were the Kohathites?
- Who did they receive their lots from?
- Who did the Gershon descendants receive their lots from?
- Who did the Merari’s descendants receive their lots from?
- Cities of Aaron’s Descendants (verses 9-19)
- What lots did he receive – and from which tribe?
- Cities of Kohath’s other Descendants (verses 20-26)
- What lots did he receive – and from which tribe?
- Cities of Gershon’s Descendants (verses 27-33)
- What lots did he receive – and from which tribe?
- Cities of Merari’s Descendants (verses 24-42)
- What lots did he receive – and from which tribe?
- How many cities did the Levites move into?
- Fulfillment of the Lord’s Promises (verses 43-45)
- Write out verse 43
- What did they get after they took possession of their lands?
What things did you see today that were new, interesting or helped you understand the Lord more? Is there anything the Lord spoke to you as you read through the division of the land?
Reflection: Reflect on the following quotation to stimulate and inform your practice of solitude:
Do you know live so that you are conscious of being an individual and therby that you are conscious of your eternal responsibility before God? Do you live in such a way that this consciousness is able to secure the time and quiet and liberty of action to penetrate every relation of your life? This does not demand that you withdraw from life, from an honorable calling, from a happy domestic life. On the contrary, it is precisely that consciousness which will sustain and clarify and illuminate what you are to do in the relations of life.
~Soren Kierkegaard
Psalms 35. Today we pray for victory. What is the one thing you want to see the victory in? Pray this verse over that, standing firm in the knowledge that God is victorious – He has already won the battle.