JoJoshua

1.Joshua is appointed to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land after Moses' death.
2.Joshua sends two spies to scout out the land of Jericho. They are hidden by Rahab the prostitute and promise protection to her family.
3.Joshua leads the Israelites across the Jordan River, following God's instructions, to take possession of the promised land.
4.The Israelites set up 12 stones as a memorial for crossing the Jordan River. Joshua circumcises the new generation of Israelite males.
5.In chapter 5, the Israelites are circumcised at Gilgal, and Joshua encounters the commander of the Lord's army.
6.The Israelites conquer Jericho by following God's instructions, and the city and its inhabitants are destroyed.
7.After Achan's sin, Joshua sends spies to Ai. They are defeated, leading to Joshua's distress and God's revelation of Achan's sin.
8.The Israelites conquer Ai and renew their commitment to follow the laws of Moses.
9.The Israelites deceive the people of Gibeon into making a peace treaty, but later discover they were tricked.
10.Kings joining forces to fight Israel, but God helps Israel win, Hazor and its king destroyed, and land divided among Israelites.
11.Josué defeats the northern kings and takes their land, completing the conquest of Canaan.
12.In this chapter, the Israelites defeat 31 kings and take control of the land promised to them by God.
13.Chapter 13 of Josué describes the land allotted to the tribes of Israel and the division of the inheritance among them.
14.Caleb asks for land as promised by God, and he receives it. He drives out the Anakites from Hebron and Debir.
15.Chapter 15: Judah's territory allocation and conquests, including Hebron and Debir
16.The descendants of Joseph receive their inheritance, but fail to drive out the Canaanites from their land.
17.The tribe of Manasseh asks for more land, and Joshua grants their request, but also encourages them to drive out the remaining Canaanites.
18.The Israelites allocate land to the remaining tribes and appoint leaders to aid in the distribution.
19.The land of Canaan is divided among the tribes of Israel, with specific territories assigned to each tribe.
20.The chapter outlines the cities of refuge established for those who accidentally committed manslaughter, ensuring fair treatment.
21.The Israelites allocate cities to the Levites as a place of refuge and inheritance, fulfilling God's promise.
22.The tribes of Reuben, Gad, and half of Manasseh return home after helping the other tribes conquer Canaan, and set up an altar.
23.Josué gathers the leaders to remind them of God's faithfulness and to encourage them to remain faithful to the Lord.
24.Josué encourages the Israelites to choose to serve the Lord, and they commit to doing so. He sets up a covenant and writes it in the Book of the Law.