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Under close examination, the Book of Joshua seems to be a precursor to the book of Revelation: another Yehoshua, as Commander-in-Chief, will dispossess the Planet Earth of its usurpers -- first sending in two witnesses, then with a series of judgments of sevens, finally defeating the kings with signs in the sun and moon while the kings of the earth all hide in caves. What does the name 'Joshua' mean?
Chuck Missler (Author), Chuck Missler (Narrator)
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Joshua and The Twelve Tribes: An Expositional Commentary
Under close examination, the Book of Joshua seems to be a precursor to the book of Revelation: another Yehoshua, as Commander-in-Chief, will dispossess the Planet Earth of its usurpers -- first sending in two witnesses, then with a series of judgments of sevens, finally defeating the kings with signs in the sun and moon while the kings of the earth all hide in caves. What does the name 'Joshua' mean? This study contains 16 hours of verse by verse teachings. Contents include: Chapter 1: Introduction to Joshua (its historical, practical, and prophetic aspects). Joshua's personal profile. Chapter 2-4: Rahab and the two spies. Crossing the Jordan. Two sets of stones. Chapter 5-6: Spiritual preparation. Encounter with the Captain of the Lord's Host. Conquest of Jericho. Jubilee year. Chapter 7-8: Defeat at Ai. Sin in the Camp. Victory. Chapter 9-10: Covenant with Gibeon. Battle at Bethhoron. Completion of the Southern conquest. The Long Day of Joshua: Detailed study of 10:12-13. Catastrophe models. Calendar study. Orbital resonance. Chapter 11-12: Northern Campaign. Joshua's generalship. Chapter 13-24: The Division of the Land. Twelve Tribes Introduction: Camp of Israel. The Mazzeroth The Tribe of Judah: Background. The Sceptre departs. Levi and Simeon: Shechem. The Priesthood. Cities of Refuge. Joseph: Ephraim and Manasseh: Story of Joseph. Jacob's blessing. Joseph as a type. Reuben, Gad, Benjamin, & Dan: The Tribes. The Moabite Stone. Jacob's Prophecy. Zebulun, Issachar, Asher and Naphtali: The Tribes. Summary of the Names of the Tribes. The Ten 'Lost Tribes': The myth. British Israelism. The Northern Kingdom.
Chuck Missler (Author), Chuck Missler (Narrator)
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Shelly Leanne has spent many years in South Africa and Kenya teaching and studying politics and culture. She brings her expertise to Joshua's Bible, a touching tale of faith and courage. African American reverend Joshua Clay welcomes the chance to minister in South Africa. Once there, however, he is caught between others' expectations and his own beliefs. Turning to God, Joshua must gather the strength to search for answers and bring some peace to a grief-stricken land.
Shelly Leanne (Author), Dion Graham (Narrator)
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Joshua's Choice: Amish Romance
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. With his two older brothers recently married, Joshua Fuller has quickly become the most popular bachelor in the Amish community. He has not one, not two, but three girls who have told him that they would like to become his wife. The only thing is, he is not interested in any of them. The only girl who has caught his eye is the only one who pays him no attention. What will he do when he finds out she has been helping one of the other girls in a plot to gain his attention? Is she really the girl for him, or is there someone else he has overlooked?
Samantha Price (Author), Digital Voice Mary G (Narrator)
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This engaging prequel to Joseph Girzone's bestselling series, which has sold more than 5 million books in the United States, describes Joshua's early years and the first inklings of his destiny as a messenger of love in a troubled world. Millions of readers around the world have followed the story of the gentle woodcarver and carpenter who was first introduced in 1983 in Joseph Girzone's beloved parable Joshua. In Joshua's Family, Girzone travels back in time, painting a captivating portrait of the mother and father who nurtured Joshua and of the friends and neighbors who viewed the unusually precocious child with an uneasy balance of wonder and skepticism.
Joseph F. Girzone, Joseph Girzone (Author), Tom Parks (Narrator)
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Joshua's Farewell: A Bible Story by Pray.com
In this Bible Story, Israel transitions into an era of peace and victory. Joshua calls for the people of Israel to stay steadfast and obey God before departing to be with his Lord. This story is inspired by Joshua 14, 23, & 24. About the Author: Pray.com is the #1 app for Daily Prayer and Faith-based audio content. As the digital destination for faith, Pray.com has created more than 2,000 audio Bible stories, Daily Devotionals, and Christian Book Summaries. With Pray.com you can calm your mind with daily prayer and strengthen your spirit with Biblical audio stories. Download the Pray.com app today to learn more.
Pray.Com (Author), Todd Haberkorn (Narrator)
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Best-selling author Joseph F. Girzone's tremendously popular novel, Joshua, inspired countless people with its life-affirming spirituality. Now 20 years later, the year 2000 approaches, and the Auburn townfolk are reacting in a variety of ways. At this time of great uncertainty, Joshua's heartfelt actions and peaceful words-and reminder that God is love-are a welcome, necessary comfort.
Joseph Girzone (Author), Ed Sala (Narrator)
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Joshua: An Expositional Commentary
Commentaries by James Montgomery Boice explain the meaning of the biblical text verse by verse and section by section, while also relating the text to the realities of Christian life. This latest addition to Boice's popular expositional commentary series discusses the themes of obedience and love in the context of the life of Joshua, a chosen military commander. Boice's easy-to-understand writing makes Joshua a helpful commentary for pastors, students, and lay people alike.
James Montgomery Boice (Author), John Lescault (Narrator)
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Joshua: Audio Lectures: 24 Lessons on History, Meaning, and Application
The Zondervan Biblical and Theological Lectures series provides a unique audio learning experience. Unlike a traditional audiobook's direct narration of a book's text, Joshua: Audio Lectures includes high quality live-recordings of college-level lectures that cover the important points from each subject as well as relevant material from other sources. Joshua: Audio Lectures features scholar and professor Lissa M. Wray Beal teaching through the book of Joshua in 24 engaging and challenging lessons. Based on her Joshua commentary in The Story of God Bible Commentary series, these lessons explain and illuminate each passage of the book in light of the Bible's overarching grand story. Wray Beal offers an engaging and probing introduction to the entire book of Joshua, guiding viewers in creatively and faithfully living out its messages in today's context. Using a story-centric approach, this set of lessons is ideal for formal and informal students alike, and for everyone who wants to better understand the book of Joshua today. Joshua: Audio Lectures is part of the Zondervan Biblical and Theological Lectures series, which is dedicated to bringing expert teaching from world's best biblical scholars and theologians directly to interested learners.
Lissa Wray Beal (Author), Lissa Beal (Narrator)
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The Sequel to the Bestselling Spiritual Parable Joshua Nearly two decades earlier, the tiny town of Auburn was transformed by the presence of a quiet, humble carpenter named Joshua. With gentle actions of love and words of peace, this mysterious man had a profound influence upon everyone he met. Since then, however, many of Joshua's friends have passed away, and a generation has grown up not knowing him. And as the new millennium approaches, some have begun to get anxious, even panicked, about what God intends for them. Amid this atmosphere of uncertainty, Joshua returns to reassure the people of Auburn by reminding them of the lessons he left them years before. He explains that God is love, not a monster intent on punishing them. But when an immense earthquake and other 'signs of the apocalypse' seem to abound, Joshua realizes that his wisdom must reach beyond this small town to help the rest of the world.
Joseph F. Girzone, Joseph Girzone (Author), Raymond Todd (Narrator)
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Joshua: Winning the Worry Battle: A Bible Study
Have you ever tried to fight worry with faith and felt you were losing the battle? Have comments like 'God's got this!' or 'Just pray about it' only left you feeling more burdened? We know we shouldn't worry, but the reality is that we all do at times. Whether it's personal worries about loved ones and daily circumstances or broader concerns about what's happening in the world, we long for something more than platitudes that will help us put real feet to our faith and win the worry battle. In this six-week Bible study on the Book of Joshua, we will join God's people as they arrive on the edge of the promised land only to find themselves in hostile territory, faced with fear and uncertainty. As we dig into the story of how Joshua and the Israelites claimed God's promised victory, we'll discover that winning the worry battle requires more than having faith; it requires learning to fight in faith! Following their bold, courageous footprints, we'll learn how to fight in faith as we internalize God's promises, draw strength from God's faithfulness, act in obedience to God's commands, and believe what our limitless God can do. Through in-depth study of how God gave the Israelites victory over their enemies and generously blessed them, too, we'll be equipped with biblical wisdom, encouragement, and practical tools that will enable us to overcome our daily worry struggles as well as the bigger battles of fear that we face.
Barb Roose (Author), Machelle Williams (Narrator)
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When former Congressman Mark Stedman throws in the towel on his presidential campaign, his only choice is to return to his home state and decide how to spend the rest of his life ... until he meets Josiah Stoltzfus, an Amish farmer from Pennsylvania. Stedman learns more from Josiah in a few hours than in his many years in office. He comes to the conclusion that someone like Josiah should be running the country. Not a career politician, but someone with a little old-fashioned common sense, someone who's not afraid of rolling up his sleeves and getting his hands dirty. Someone like Josiah Stoltzfus. Using his old campaign headquarters for a base, Mark Stedman determines to introduce a new candidate to America. He pledges to do everything in his power to make sure Josiah gets elected. But can a plain man of faith turn the tide of politics and become the leader of America, and what will he have to risk to do it?
Martha Bolton, Pam Ward (Author), Pam Ward (Narrator)
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