Joshua, 24

New Jerusalem Bible

1 Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel together at Shechem; he then summoned all the elders of Israel, its leaders, judges and officials, and they presented themselves in God's presence.

2 Joshua then said to all the people: 'Yahweh, the God of Israel, says this, "From time immemorial, your ancestors, Terah, father of Abraham and Nahor, lived beyond the River, and served other gods.

3 I then brought your ancestor Abraham from beyond the River and led him through the length and breadth of Canaan. I increased his descendants and I gave him Isaac.

4 To Isaac I gave Jacob and Esau. To Esau I gave possession of the mountainous country of Seir. Jacob and his sons went down into Egypt.

5 I then sent Moses and Aaron, and plagued Egypt with the wonders that I worked there; finally I brought you out.

6 I brought your ancestors out of Egypt, and you came to the Sea; the Egyptians pursued your ancestors with chariots and horsemen, to the Sea of Reeds.

7 They then called to Yahweh, and he spread a thick fog between you and the Egyptians, and made the sea go back on them and cover them. You saw with your own eyes what I did in Egypt. Then, for a long while, you lived in the desert.

8 I then brought you into the country of the Amorites, who used to live on the further side of the Jordan; they made war on you and I put them at your mercy; after which, you took possession of their country, since I destroyed them before you.

9 Next, Balak son of Zippor, king of Moab, rose to make war on Israel, and sent for Balaam son of Beor to come and curse you.

10 But I would not listen to Balaam; instead, he had to bless you, and I saved you from his power.

11 "You then crossed the Jordan and came to Jericho, but the inhabitants of Jericho made war on you: Amorites, Perizzites, Canaanites, Hittites, Girgashites, Hivites and Jebusites, and I put them all at your mercy.

12 I sent hornets ahead of you, which drove out the two Amorite kings before you; this was not the work of your sword or of your bow.

13 And now I have given you a country for which you have not toiled, towns you have not built, although you live in them, vineyards and olive groves you have not planted, although you eat their fruit."

14 'So now, fear Yahweh and serve him truly and sincerely; banish the gods whom your ancestors served beyond the River and in Egypt, and serve Yahweh.

15 But if serving Yahweh seems a bad thing to you, today you must make up your minds whom you do mean to serve, whether the gods whom your ancestors served beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites in whose country you are now living. As regards my family and me, we shall serve Yahweh.'

16 The people replied, 'Far be it from us to desert Yahweh and to serve other gods!

17 Yahweh our God was the one who brought us and our ancestors here from Egypt, from the place of slave-labour, who worked those great wonders before our eyes and who kept us safe all along the way we travelled and among all the peoples through whom we passed.

18 And Yahweh has driven all the nations out for us, including the Amorites who used to live in the country. We too shall serve Yahweh, for he is our God.'

19 Joshua then said to the people, 'You will not be able to serve Yahweh, since he is a holy God, he is a jealous God who will not tolerate either your misdeeds or your sins.

20 If you desert Yahweh and serve the foreigners' gods, he will turn and maltreat you anew and, in spite of having been good to you in the past, will destroy you.'

21 The people replied to Joshua, 'No! Yahweh is the one we mean to serve.'

22 Joshua then said to the people, 'You are witnesses to yourselves that you have chosen Yahweh, to serve him.' They replied, 'Witnesses we are!'

23 'Then banish the foreign gods which you have with you and give your allegiance to Yahweh, God of Israel!'

24 The people replied to Joshua, 'Yahweh our God is the one whom we shall serve; his voice we shall obey!'

25 That day Joshua made a covenant for the people; he laid down a statute and ordinance for them at Shechem.

26 Joshua wrote these words in the Book of the Law of God. He then took a large stone and set it up there, under the oak tree in Yahweh's sanctuary.

27 Joshua then said to all the people, 'Look, this stone will be a witness to us, since it has heard all the words that Yahweh has spoken to us: it will be a witness against you, in case you should deny your God.'

28 Joshua then dismissed the people, every one to his own heritage.

29 After this, Joshua son of Nun, servant of Yahweh, died; he was a hundred and ten years old.

30 He was buried on the estate which he had received as his heritage, at Timnath-Serah which lies in the highlands of Ephraim, north of Mount Gaash.

31 Israel served Yahweh throughout the lifetime of Joshua and throughout the lifetime of those elders who outlived Joshua and had known all the deeds which Yahweh had done for the sake of Israel.

32 As regards the bones of Joseph, which the Israelites had brought from Egypt, these were buried at Shechem in the plot of ground which Jacob had bought for a hundred pieces of silver from the sons of Hamor father of Shechem, and which had become the heritage of the sons of Joseph.

33 Eleazar son of Aaron then died and was buried at Gibeah, the town of his son Phinehas, which had been given to him in the highlands of Ephraim.




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Joshua chapter 24 deals with the renewal of the covenant between God and Israel. Joshua brings together all the tribes of Israel in Shechem and, after remembering God's faithfulness to the people throughout history, he asks the people to choose whom to serve. The people answer that they will choose to serve God. Below are five verses related to the topics addressed in Joshua 24:

Genesis 24:27: "I, Abraham, servant of the Lord, received instructions from the Lord to choose a wife for the son of my Lord." In this verse, Abraham refers to the covenant God made with Him and promised to bless his offspring. The wife's choice for Isaac was a fulfillment of this promise and demonstrated God's faithfulness.

Exodus 20:2: "I am the Lord, His God, who took them from the land of Egypt, from the house of slavery." The beginning of the ten commandments establishes God's authority as the liberator of Israel. God's faithfulness in liberating his people from Egypt is the foundation of the covenant between God and Israel.

Deuteronomy 10:12: "And now, Israel, what the Lord, your God, demands from you, but what a theme the Lord, your God, walk in all your ways, love Him and serve the Lord, your God, with all your heart and with all your soul? " Moses reiterates the importance of serving God with all his heart and total obedience. This verse reflects the choice that the people of Israel makes in Joshua 24.

2 Kings 17:38: "Do not forget the covenant I made with you and do not worship other gods." This verse is a reminder to the importance of faithfulness to the covenant with God. Worshiping other gods is a betrayal of the covenant.

Psalm 119:106: "I swear, and I will fulfill, to observe your righteous decrees." The psalmist declares his intention to obey God's commandments. The choice of the people of Israel to serve God in Joshua 24 is a similar statement of commitment and obedience.


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