Categories: Joshua Sermons

A Suffering Servant's Provision (Joshua 13:8-33)

Moses has died, but yet he did great things in Canaan. How do we account for this accomplishment? Why is this called to mind? What is significant about these tribes receiving their inheritance prior to the other tribes? Why is the work of Moses called to account here after the work of Joshua? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned as we hear, "A Suffering Servant’s Provision."

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