SERIES G --- THE PROMISED LAND |
BIBLE STUDY LESSON 03
THE ARK LEADS RIVER WITHOUT WATER Joshua called together all the people of Israel. Listen to what God tells you, he said. You shall have a sign that the living God is among you and that He will surely drive out all those who live in the land where we shall live; the Canaanites, Hittites, Hivites, Perizzites, Girgashites, Amorites and Jebusites. Watch! You will see the Ark of the Covenant of the Lord of all the earth leading you across the Jordan River. Choose twelve men, one from each tribe. When the priests who carry the Ark of the Lord of all the earth touch the waters of the Jordan River, the water will stop flowing as though a dam had been built and the river upstream will back up and become a large body of water. The people broke camp and followed the priests who carried the Ark. When the priests reached the Jordan, it was overflowing, as it always does during the harvest season. As soon as they touched their feet to the water’s edge, the river stopped flowing upstream at Adam, near Zarethan. From Adam southward toward the Dead Sea, the water drained from the riverbed, leaving it dry. At a place near the city of Jericho, the people crossed the river. The priests who carried the Ark reached the middle of the riverbed, walking on dry ground and there they stood until all the people of Israel crossed the dry riverbed safely. COMMENTARY OTHER CONQUESTS FROM EGYPT: AMENHOTEP II The number of prisoners captured was very large; often in the thousands. Amenhotep II took their property and sometimes brought the entire population of a town back to Egypt with his troops. Most often, these people became slaves. The Egyptians guarded these prisoners by herding them into one place and digging deep ditches around them. The ditches were then set on fire. This was so successful that Amenhotep II bragged that he had once guarded a whole town by himself. After the first invasion, Amenhotep showed off his victory by hanging the corpses of seven Canaanite princes from the prow of his boat. The custom also was to cut off one hand from each enemy killed so the body count would be accurate. Amenhotep II sent the severed hands as well as the bodies to be hung from the walls of other cities as a warning to anyone who thought to cause more trouble. Like his father, Amenhotep II left a list of conquered cities and regions on the wall at the temple of Karnak. Canaan was among them, once again under the rule of the Egyptian Empire. TEST YOURSELF 1.) The man who took Moses’ place as leader of Israel was? 2.) How many days were the Israelites camped by the Jordan River? 3.) Who carried the Ark? 4.) How many feet were to be between the Israelites and the Ark? 5.) Why did God part the Jordan River? |