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The Israelites cross the Jordan River on dry ground

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Joshua 3:14
So when the people broke camp to cross the Jordan, the priests carrying the ark of the covenant went ahead of them.

About this Chapter

In this chapter, Joshua and the Israelites prepare to cross the Jordan River to enter the Promised Land. As they approach the river, God tells them that when the priests carrying the ark of the covenant step into the water, the river will stop flowing and the people will be able to cross on dry ground. Joshua commands the people to consecrate themselves and follow the ark of the covenant, emphasizing the importance of obedience and trust in God's guidance. The priests carry the ark and step into the Jordan River, and as soon as their feet touch the water, the river stops flowing and piles up in a heap. The people cross the river on dry ground, just as God had promised. This miraculous event demonstrates God's power and faithfulness to His people, and it serves as a reminder of how He had parted the Red Sea for their ancestors during the time of Moses. The chapter ends with the Israelites setting up camp in Gilgal, and Joshua is reaffirmed as the leader of the nation.

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