Joshua's Book of Manners

Joshua's Book of Manners
Author: Alona Frankel
Publisher: HarperFestival
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2000-04-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780694013807

Young readers can follow Joshua's progression as he grows older and learns manners such as when to say "please," "thank you," and "excuse me."

Joshua's Night Whispers

Joshua's Night Whispers
Author: Angela Johnson
Publisher: Scholastic
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1994
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780531068472

Joshua and his father listen to the night sounds. On board pages.

The Joshua Factor

The Joshua Factor
Author: Jonathan B. Krogh
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2009-08-19
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1462818692

Why, after 40 years in the wilderness, were the people able to enter the Promised Land under Joshua when they could not do so under Moses? Joshua’s leadership was the necessary ingredient. Joshua generated the nation’s transformation from wanderers to conquerors because he was oriented in his purpose. In part one of the book, Krogh explores the principles of change, integrity, and discipline In part two, he studies eight principles found in Joshua’s last lecture. Expectations of miraculous manna inhibit disciplined growth and claiming what God has given; but Joshua leaders push beyond the present stagnation into the promised future.

Joshua's Journey

Joshua's Journey
Author: Judith A. Dempsey
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2016-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490772944

Joshuas Journey is the story of a twelve-year-old African American boy born just after the Civil War. Joshuas carelessness results in an accident that leaves the daughter of his plantation owner unconscious. His sister shames him into finding the Swamp Woman, a mysterious local folk healer. Her decoction heals Melinda Mae. Joshua decides he too wants to become a healer. This story chronicles the tremendous difficulties he had to overcome as he confronts prejudice, segregation, an inadequate education, the loss of benefactors, and financial crises to achieve his goal of becoming a doctor. As an old man, Joshua revisits his youth in a series of flashbacks. As he shares his experiences with his family and students, he realizes that even though he is old, he can still help others triumph over some of the same struggles he experienced.

Joshua and the Flow of Biblical History

Joshua and the Flow of Biblical History
Author: Francis A. Schaeffer
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004-01-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433516896

The book of Joshua brings to life real history during the crucial period of transition for the Israelites as they follow God's direction and settle in the promised land. Israel needed discipline in light of their newfound freedom. They faced the responsibility of living as a covenant people while adapting to change. Joshua describes the historic shift from the revelation of God's promises to their realization. God's care of his people becomes obvious, and their struggle with disobedience, selfishness, and fear is very human. Francis Schaeffer's thoughts on the book of Joshua show readers the historic, spiritual, and intellectual nourishment available for the Christian life through the examples of Joshua and his fellow Israelites. In the book of Joshua, Schaeffer finds that God reveals his sorrow over human sin, as well as his gracious love for his people. This is as true for us as it was for those in Joshua's time. This study of the settling of Israel will inspire readers to see the hand of God present in all of history, including today.

Joshua, Judges, Ruth

Joshua, Judges, Ruth
Author: Joseph Coleson
Publisher: Tyndale House
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2016-08-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1414398794

The Cornerstone Biblical Commentary series provides up-to-date, evangelical scholarship on the Old and New Testaments. Each volume is designed to equip pastors and Christian leaders with exegetical and theological knowledge to better understand and apply God’s Word by presenting the message of each passage as well as an overview of other issues surrounding the text. The commentary series has been structured to help readers understand the meaning of Scripture, passage-by-passage, through the entire Bible. The New Living Translation is an authoritative Bible translation, rendered faithfully into today’s English from the ancient texts by 90 leading Bible scholars. The NLT’s scholarship and clarity breathe life into even the most difficult-to-understand Bible passages—but even more powerful are stories of how people’s lives are changing as the words speak directly to their hearts. That’s why we call it “The Truth Made Clear.” About the authors of this volume: Joseph Coleson, (PhD, Brandeis University) is Professor of Old Testament at Nazarene Theological Seminary. He has published numerous articles and books. Lawson Stone (PhD, Yale University) has expertise in early Israelite History and Religion and Old Testament Theology. He teaches at Asbury Theological Seminary and has written a host of books and articles. Jason Driesbach (MA, Dallas Theological Seminary) is a co-author of The Many Gospels of Jesus and a contributor to the Baker Illustrated Bible Dictionary. He is pursuing PhD studies in the field of Hebrew Bible.

Joshua

Joshua
Author: Gordon H. Matties
Publisher: MennoMedia, Inc.
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2012-05-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0836198050

In an age of fear and insecurity, in which ethnic nationalism continues to give rise to conflict and war, we dare not avoid critical engagement with biblical texts that have been used to justify colonialism, conquest, occupation, and ethnic cleansing. Building on the idea of Scripture as dialogue partner, Matties advocates for the book of Joshua even as he engages in a difficult conversation with it. In his commentary, the twenty-fifth volume in the Believers Church Bible Commentary series, Matties calls for an openness to the unexpected in the book of Joshua. He suggests that reading Joshua carefully will open windows into how and why we read Scripture at all.

The Book of Joshua

The Book of Joshua
Author: Marten Woudstra
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1981-03-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802825254

This premier commentary series enjoys a worldwide readership of scholars, pastors, priests, rabbis, and serious Bible students. They eagerly consult in high-quality volumes to inform their preaching, teaching and academic research, and they warmly welcome each newly published volume as they would an encounter with a stimulating new friend. Through the rigorous yet reverent study contained in these commentary volumes, readers hear afresh the voice of the living God speaking his powerful word.

Joshua's Counting Book

Joshua's Counting Book
Author: Alona Frankel
Publisher: HarperFestival
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2000-08-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780694013821

A cumulative book in which Joshua introduces the members of his family and their pets, counting them one through ten, then explains how he can count to ten even when they aren't around.