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The Book of Joshua picks up where Deuteronomy left off, marking a pivotal transition in Israel's history. After 40 years of wilderness wandering following their exodus from Egypt, the Israelites stand at the threshold of the Promised Land. Moses, their legendary leader, has died, and God has appointed Joshua—whose name means "The Lord saves"—to lead the people into Canaan.
The Book of Joshua picks up where Deuteronomy left off, marking a pivotal transition in Israel's history. After 40 years of wilderness wandering following their exodus from Egypt, the Israelites stand at the threshold of the Promised Land. Moses, their legendary leader, has died, and God has appointed Joshua—whose name means "The Lord saves"—to lead the people into Canaan.