Joshua 20-City of Refuge. Christ is sometimes called our city of Refuge. I don’t know how that could be because He is also called our High Priest. This is an interesting concept found in the Torah as well. I wonder what would happen if the US established something like this (would drunk driving be included?).
Joshua 20-City of Refuge. Christ is sometimes called our city of Refuge. I don’t know how that could be because He is also called our High Priest. This is an interesting concept found in the Torah as well. I wonder what would happen if the US established something like this (would drunk driving be included?).
Joshua 21-This is merely a telling of the land/cities given to the Levites.
Verses 43-45 are interesting because they state the land was taken and all the promises of God were fulfilled. Why does the history of Israel turn ugly in later chapters? Did they stop relying on God’s promises/curses? When things promised are given and fulfilled, do we stop relying on Him and turn from Him too?
Author: Pastor David
David R Williamson is the founder of Teach for God Ministries. He holds degrees from Grace Bible College, Grand Canyon University, Grace Theological Seminary, and Walden University. David has been actively involved in ministry since 1979. He has ministered in various ministries from Sunday School teacher, Youth Pastor, to English Pastor in Taiwanese churches, including teaching ten years at the Junior High school level. Currently, David is teaching at Hillcrest Christian School at the High School level. He is also pulpit supply and retreat speaker for churches and other religious organizations.
He is happily married to Karen with three children: Joshua, Kazlyn, and Joseph
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