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Joshua (Baker Commentary on the Old Testament

Historical Books)

John Goldingay
... life the people live in light of the charges he gives them.115 Given that ... Moses for Christians. Joshua was not to be free from the law.117 Who would want to be free from doing what God ... Van Seters suggests the narrative once did (In.
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