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Joshua divides Canaan among the twelve tribes of Israel, fulfilling God's ancient promise.
After years of military campaigns, Joshua oversees the allocation of territory to each tribe. Caleb, now 85 years old, claims the hill country God promised him decades earlier — still ready to fight for it. Cities of refuge are established for those who accidentally cause a death, and the Levites receive towns scattered throughout the land rather than a single territory.
Joshua
Retirement Wasn't an Option
Joshua is getting old and the conquest is far from finished. God shows up with a sobering inventory of unclaimed land — then tells Joshua to start dividing it anyway. What follows is a detailed record of who got what, and one tribe whose inheritance wasn't land at all.
Joshua
Give Me the Mountain
Israel starts dividing the promised land, and before the process gets far, an eighty-five-year-old named Caleb steps forward with a forty-five-year-old promise and a request that will stop you in your tracks.
Joshua
Every Acre Accounted For
Judah receives the biggest portion of the promised land — with every boundary marked and every city named. But the real story is an eighty-five-year-old warrior who still wasn't done fighting, and his daughter who knew exactly what to ask for.
Joshua
Why Are You Still Standing Here?
Seven tribes have been sitting on the sidelines while their promised land waits unclaimed. Joshua calls them out, sends survey teams across the country, and casts lots to divide the remaining territory — starting with Benjamin, whose small strip of land would one day hold the most significant city in history.
Joshua
Nobody Gets Left Out
The remaining tribes step forward one by one to receive their inheritance — each one specific, each one personal. And when every family has their land, the man who led the entire operation quietly takes his portion last.
Joshua
Grace Built Into the Map
God tells Joshua to set up six cities of refuge — safe harbors where someone who accidentally killed another person could flee and get a fair hearing. It's an ancient justice system that cared about intent, protected the accused, and even covered foreigners. Remarkably ahead of its time.
Joshua
Every Single Promise
The Levites — the one tribe deliberately left without a territory — finally receive forty-eight cities scattered across the entire nation. It reads like an ancient spreadsheet, but the system underneath it is brilliant. And the way the chapter ends will stop you in your tracks.
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