Joshua

Cover of Joshua by Roland James Faley
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 125
ISBN-13: 9780814628416
Dimensions:
Height: 8.9 Inches
Length: 5.9 Inches
Weight: 0.35 Pounds
Width: 0.2 Inches
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“Joshua” by Roland James Faley, published by Liturgical Press in 2011, is an illustrated edition comprising 125 pages. This book is part of the New Collegeville Bible Commentary series, which aims to present the timeless messages of the Old Testament in an accessible manner for contemporary readers. It incorporates recent scholarship to provide essential background information and address significant questions regarding authorship and cultural context, making it suitable for preachers, teachers, and Bible study groups.

In this commentary, Faley explores the narratives of the books of Joshua and Judges, highlighting the religious perspectives on Israel’s successes and failures from Joshua’s leadership after Moses’ death to the rise of the monarchy. The text emphasizes the fulfillment of God’s promise to Abraham as the Israelites enter Canaan, the land of promise. Additionally, it examines the religious and political development of Israelite tribal life during the 150 years covered in Judges, illustrating how faith in YHWH binds the people together. This insightful commentary draws out the Deuteronomistic thesis that a people of faith, even in times of wandering, cannot fail.


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Comprehensive and understandable, the New Collegeville Bible Commentary series brings the timeless messages and relevance of the Old Testament to todays readers. With recent scholarship, this series provides vital background and addresses important questions such as authorship and cultural context. The New Collegeville Bible Commentary books use the New American Bible translation and will appeal to preachers, teachers, Bible study groups, and all readers of the Bible. The books of Joshua and Judges provide religious perspective on Israels successes and failures from the time that Joshua begins to lead the Israelites after Moses death until the rise of the monarchy. The stories of these two books show the God of Israel still guiding the life of his people. In Genesis, God makes a twofold promise to Abraham: many descendants and the making of a great nation (Gen 12:2ff). In the book of Joshua, we find this promise brought to this fulfillment as the Israelites come to Canaan, the land of promise. During the span of the 150 years covered in Judges, considerable importance is attached to the religious and political development of the tribal life of the Israelites. This is well before the time of national unity; in Judges, the people are bound together solely by their faith in YHWH. In this rich and insight-filled commentary, Roland Faley draws out the Deuteronomistic thesis in Joshua and Judges: A people of faith, even if they wander, cannot fail.

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“Joshua” is credited to Roland James Faley.
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Publisher: Liturgical Press. Year: 2011.
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ISBN-13: 9780814628416.
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Language: en. Pages: 125. Edition: Illustrated.

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