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Audio MultimediaJoshua Raymond B. Dillard and Tremper Longman III AN INTRODUCTION to the OLD TESTAMENT The greatest act of salvation history in the Old Testament was not the Exodus alone. The Exodus was just one half of a great redemptive complex. God had not promised his people only that he would redeem them from bondage, but also that he would give them the land he promised to the fathers as their inheritance (Gen. 12:2-3; 15:18-21). The great work of redemption from bondage in Egypt cannot be separated from the inheritance of land that God had promised. The book of Joshua takes us into that inheritance: it describes the conquest and distribution of the land.
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Joshua: No Falling Words
The Majesty of God in the Old Testament