Joshua is the sixth book of the Bible and tells the story of Israel’s entry into the Promised Land after Moses’ death. Under Joshua’s leadership, the people experience God’s power as they conquer Jericho, claim their inheritance, and divide the land among the tribes. Joshua highlights God’s faithfulness in fulfilling His promises and calls the nation to remain loyal to the Lord. It is a book of courage, conquest, and covenant commitment.
Read more: The Book of Joshua
Joshua 1 | Joshua 2 | Joshua 3 | Joshua 4 | Joshua 5 | Joshua 6 | Joshua 7 | Joshua 8 | Joshua 9 | Joshua 10 | Joshua 11 | Joshua 12 | Joshua 13 | Joshua 14 | Joshua 15 | Joshua 16 | Joshua 17 | Joshua 18 | Joshua 19 | Joshua 20 | Joshua 21 | Joshua 22 | Joshua 23 | Joshua 24
Joshua Chapter Highlights
- Joshua 1: God commissions Joshua to lead Israel
- Joshua 2: Rahab hides the spies in Jericho
- Joshua 3: Israel crosses the Jordan River on dry ground
- Joshua 4: Twelve stones set up as a memorial
- Joshua 5: Israel circumcised; Passover celebrated; commander appears
- Joshua 6: Jericho falls as walls collapse
- Joshua 7: Sin of Achan brings defeat at Ai
- Joshua 8: Ai conquered; covenant renewed at Mount Ebal
- Joshua 9: Gibeonites deceive Israel into a treaty
- Joshua 10: Southern kings defeated; sun stands still
- Joshua 11: Northern kings defeated; land subdued
- Joshua 12: List of kings defeated by Israel
- Joshua 13: Remaining land to be divided; eastern tribes confirmed
- Joshua 14: Caleb receives Hebron as inheritance
- Joshua 15: Territory allotted to Judah
- Joshua 16: Territory allotted to Ephraim
- Joshua 17: Territory allotted to Manasseh
- Joshua 18: Remaining land surveyed and divided
- Joshua 19: Final tribal inheritances assigned
- Joshua 20: Cities of refuge appointed
- Joshua 21: Levitical cities given; God’s promises fulfilled
- Joshua 22: Eastern tribes return; altar dispute resolved
- Joshua 23: Joshua’s farewell and warning to remain faithful
- Joshua 24: Covenant renewed at Shechem; Joshua dies
