Difference between revisions of "Book of Joshua"
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It describes the [[Israelite]] conquest of [[Canaan]] by its eponymous hero. | It describes the [[Israelite]] conquest of [[Canaan]] by its eponymous hero. | ||
− | It is considered one the more troubling books of the [[Bible]] due to its unambiguous exhortations to [[genocide]]. | + | It is considered one the more troubling books of the [[Bible]] due to its unambiguous exhortations to [[genocide]].{{fact}} |
Revision as of 23:48, March 26, 2007
Joshua is the sixth book of the Old Testament, immediately following the Pentateuch.
It describes the Israelite conquest of Canaan by its eponymous hero.
It is considered one the more troubling books of the Bible due to its unambiguous exhortations to genocide.[Citation Needed]