Audio Bible. Listen to the full Book of Joshua in the King James Version (KJV) with text.
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📖 Chapters
0:00 Joshua 1. God’s Commission to Joshua
3:37 Joshua 2. Rahab and the Spies
8:16 Joshua 3. Crossing the Jordan River
11:38 Joshua 4. Memorial Stones from the Jordan
15:48 Joshua 5. The Circumcision and Passover at Gilgal
19:07 Joshua 6. The Fall of Jericho
24:31 Joshua 7. The Sin of Achan and Defeat at Ai
30:44 Joshua 8. The Destruction of Ai and Renewal of the Covenant
38:01 Joshua 9. The Deception of the Gibeonites
42:50 Joshua 10. The Sun Stands Still and Victory in Southern Canaan
51:06 Joshua 11. The Conquest of Northern Canaan
55:31 Joshua 12. The List of Defeated Kings
58:44 Joshua 13. The Land Yet to Be Conquered and Tribal Allotments
1:04:29 Joshua 14. Caleb’s Inheritance at Hebron
1:07:40 Joshua 15. The Allotment for Judah
1:15:57 Joshua 16. The Allotment for Ephraim
1:17:47 Joshua 17. The Allotment for Manasseh
1:21:54 Joshua 18. The Division of the Rest of the Land
1:27:00 Joshua 19. The Inheritance of the Remaining Tribes
1:34:10 Joshua 20. The Cities of Refuge
1:36:04 Joshua 21. The Towns for the Levites
1:42:38 Joshua 22. The Eastern Tribes Return and the Altar Dispute
1:50:50 Joshua 23. Joshua’s Farewell Address to Israel’s Leaders
1:54:29 Joshua 24. The Covenant Renewal at Shechem and Joshua’s Death
Joshua, the sixth book of the Bible, recounts the Israelites’ conquest of Canaan under the leadership of Joshua, Moses' successor. It marks the fulfillment of God's promise to give the land to His chosen people, highlighting themes of faith, obedience, and divine intervention in the establishment of Israel’s inheritance.
The Book of Joshua serves as a bridge between the Pentateuch and the historical books, transitioning from Israel’s wilderness journey to their settlement in the Promised Land. Traditionally attributed to Joshua himself, the book details the military campaigns against the Canaanite nations, the miraculous crossing of the Jordan River, the fall of Jericho, and the division of the land among the twelve tribes.
At its core, Joshua is a testament to God's faithfulness in keeping His covenant. The book emphasizes the necessity of obedience to His commands, as seen in victories granted through trust in Him and defeats that result from disobedience. The renewal of the covenant at Shechem underscores Israel’s commitment to serve the Lord alone.
Beyond its historical and military aspects, Joshua presents a spiritual message of perseverance and divine guidance. It illustrates that God's promises are realized through faith and action, setting the stage for Israel’s ongoing relationship with Him throughout the Old Testament. The book’s closing exhortation—“As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord” (Joshua 24:15)—continues to inspire believers as a declaration of devotion and steadfast faith.
Bible in YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@josepenacoto
📖 Chapters
0:00 Joshua 1. God’s Commission to Joshua
3:37 Joshua 2. Rahab and the Spies
8:16 Joshua 3. Crossing the Jordan River
11:38 Joshua 4. Memorial Stones from the Jordan
15:48 Joshua 5. The Circumcision and Passover at Gilgal
19:07 Joshua 6. The Fall of Jericho
24:31 Joshua 7. The Sin of Achan and Defeat at Ai
30:44 Joshua 8. The Destruction of Ai and Renewal of the Covenant
38:01 Joshua 9. The Deception of the Gibeonites
42:50 Joshua 10. The Sun Stands Still and Victory in Southern Canaan
51:06 Joshua 11. The Conquest of Northern Canaan
55:31 Joshua 12. The List of Defeated Kings
58:44 Joshua 13. The Land Yet to Be Conquered and Tribal Allotments
1:04:29 Joshua 14. Caleb’s Inheritance at Hebron
1:07:40 Joshua 15. The Allotment for Judah
1:15:57 Joshua 16. The Allotment for Ephraim
1:17:47 Joshua 17. The Allotment for Manasseh
1:21:54 Joshua 18. The Division of the Rest of the Land
1:27:00 Joshua 19. The Inheritance of the Remaining Tribes
1:34:10 Joshua 20. The Cities of Refuge
1:36:04 Joshua 21. The Towns for the Levites
1:42:38 Joshua 22. The Eastern Tribes Return and the Altar Dispute
1:50:50 Joshua 23. Joshua’s Farewell Address to Israel’s Leaders
1:54:29 Joshua 24. The Covenant Renewal at Shechem and Joshua’s Death
Joshua, the sixth book of the Bible, recounts the Israelites’ conquest of Canaan under the leadership of Joshua, Moses' successor. It marks the fulfillment of God's promise to give the land to His chosen people, highlighting themes of faith, obedience, and divine intervention in the establishment of Israel’s inheritance.
The Book of Joshua serves as a bridge between the Pentateuch and the historical books, transitioning from Israel’s wilderness journey to their settlement in the Promised Land. Traditionally attributed to Joshua himself, the book details the military campaigns against the Canaanite nations, the miraculous crossing of the Jordan River, the fall of Jericho, and the division of the land among the twelve tribes.
At its core, Joshua is a testament to God's faithfulness in keeping His covenant. The book emphasizes the necessity of obedience to His commands, as seen in victories granted through trust in Him and defeats that result from disobedience. The renewal of the covenant at Shechem underscores Israel’s commitment to serve the Lord alone.
Beyond its historical and military aspects, Joshua presents a spiritual message of perseverance and divine guidance. It illustrates that God's promises are realized through faith and action, setting the stage for Israel’s ongoing relationship with Him throughout the Old Testament. The book’s closing exhortation—“As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord” (Joshua 24:15)—continues to inspire believers as a declaration of devotion and steadfast faith.
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