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  • Israelite Conquest of the Promised Land
    Insight on the Scriptures, Volume 1
    • Israelite Conquest of the Promised Land

      LOCATIONS ON MAP—With Related Scriptures

      Ai

      Jos 7:2–8:29

      Ebal/​Gerizim

      Jos 8:30-35

      Gibeon

      Jos 9:3–10:14

      Gilgal

      Jos 4:19–5:12; 9:3-6

      Jericho

      Jos 2:1-24; 4:13; 5:13–6:26

      Jordan River

      Jos 3:1–4:18

      Shittim

      Jos 2:1; 3:1

      Campaign to the SW

      Jos 10:1-43; 11:21; 12:10-16

      Campaign to the N

      Jos 11:1-14; 12:17-24

      [Map on page 737]

      MAP: Israelite Conquest of the Promised Land

  • Nations Occupying the Land That God Gave to Israel
    Insight on the Scriptures, Volume 1
    • Nations Occupying the Land That God Gave to Israel

      WHEN Jehovah gave Israel the land that he had promised to Abraham, morally debased nations were occupying it. The Bible candidly reports that God decreed the destruction of those wicked nations, and he appointed the Israelites to be the executioners. (De 7:2) Many persons have criticized that action. Others humbly acknowledge that it is hardly appropriate for imperfect humans to set themselves up as judges of God. (Compare Eze 18:29.) Their desire is to understand God’s ways. What do they learn?

      This record clearly demonstrates that all people are accountable to mankind’s Creator, Jehovah God, whether they profess to believe in him or not. It shows that God is patient but does not shut his eyes to wrongdoing. (Ge 15:16) It makes clear that Jehovah leaves the responsibility for young children on the shoulders of their parents; he does not relieve the parents of this and thus allow them to feel that their actions affect only themselves. (De 30:19; Jos 10:40) It also shows that all who will turn from their bad way and worship Jehovah can be spared from destruction.​—Jos 6:25; 9:3–10:11.

      The Bible clearly identifies the wicked practices in which the inhabitants of Canaan indulged. Halley’s Bible Handbook (1964, p. 161) concludes: “Archaeologists who dig in the ruins of Canaanite cities wonder that God did not destroy them sooner than he did.” The lesson is clear: Jehovah does not forever tolerate wickedness.

      Why They Were Destroyed

      Moral degradation. (Le 18:3-25)

      Spiritistic practices. (De 18:9-12)

      Debasing idolatry. (Ex 23:23, 24; 34:11-16; De 7:1-5; 1Ki 21:26)

      [Map on page 738]

      MAP: Nations Occupying the Land That God Gave to Israel

      [Pictures on page 739]

      Steles of Tanit and Baal, with a statue of Tanit (the counterpart of Ashtoreth); unearthed in a cemetery near Carthage (Tunisia, North Africa)

      [Picture on page 739]

      Cemetery where the bones of thousands of children sacrificed to the goddess Tanit were found. It was the seafaring Phoenicians (Canaanites) who brought these murderous religious rites here. The tragic site stands as a monument to the depravity of the Canaanites

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