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The conquest of Canaan extends into the books of Joshua, Ruth, and Ezra.
Moses’ parents did not want him, so they threw him into the Nile River.
Moses’ own mother was paid wages to nurse him.
Moses was premature in his effort to deliver his brethren.
Moses found an opportunity for fellowship with God in his desert experience.
God spoke to Moses from a fiery rock.
Pharaoh let the Children of Israel go because of twelve plagues.
The land of Canaan was five-hundred
(500) miles from Goshen.
The journey to Canaan should have taken a few weeks, but it took fifty years.
Ten spies were sent to spy out the Land of Canaan.
All of the Israelites believed God and wanted to go possess the Promised Land.
Moses was not permitted to enter the Promised Land because he broke the type of Christ.
Joshua obeyed the Lord and entered the Promised Land by faith.
God told Joshua to join the inhabitants of the land and intermarry.
Theocracy means direct rule by a human king.
The Book of Judges is a time of great victory for Israel.
Hannah dedicated her son to the service of the Lord.
Samuel was a mighty man of prayer, a minister of God and he had great influence on the nation of Israel.
Samuel’s sons were worthy to follow in Samuel’s footsteps.
Saul was chosen King at Mizpah and crowned King at Gilgal.
Saul measured up to the high demand of his calling.
God permitted Saul to rule Israel for forty years.
David killed Saul.
David was anointed to be king over Israel even as Saul reigned.
David ruled over Judah for seven and one-half years before he ruled over all Israel.
