Joshua Study - 2026-07-01

Joshua Study - 2026-07-01

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An ongoing study of the book of Joshua. This week’s lesson presented by Jamie Allebach.

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church podcast.

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If you're seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, this podcast is for you.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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So we have a longer lesson than normal tonight because we're finishing out the tribes

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and their inheritance and each one of them has kind of its own unique little story

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behind it. So we'll play it by ear, see how it goes. Depending on how long it takes,

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we'll determine whether we break into groups or not. How's that sound?

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All right, so let's open with prayer. Heavenly Father, we pause, Lord, at the end of this day,

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Lord, and we just give you thanks, give you praise. We give you honor, Lord, for being able

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to be here tonight, Lord, for being your children. We thank you for the opportunity to gather as

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believers, Lord, to gather freely. We thank you for the opportunity to come and learn of your

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word, God, and dig deeper into Scripture, Lord, and just get your Scripture in our hearts,

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in our minds, Lord, that your text would be part of our lives and our walk and our very

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being, Lord, that you would be a part of us in that way. We pray tonight that as we learn

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and dig into your word, that we just grow not just in knowledge of you, but we draw closer

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to you and learn more of you and build our relationship with you and therefore build our

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relationship with others. So we pray your Spirit would be here tonight, Lord, amongst us, Lord,

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to minister to us, minister life to us, and make your word come alive, Lord, here among your

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children. Amen. Okay, so we are in Joshua 19. We shifted around a little bit because I had

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17, so now I'm finishing out with 19. So this will be the final, let's call it distribution of land

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to the tribes, to the 12 tribes of Israelite. And, you know, God isn't just giving land here,

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but He gives each tribe its own unique role, its responsibility, opportunity within the land.

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You'll see that there's different opportunity and different challenges. And the locations

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of each land are aligned with various prophetic words that came forth,

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the culture of the tribe, and or the purpose that God has for them. So let's start out with verses

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1 through 9, and this deals with the tribe of Simeon. So the second lot came out for the tribe

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of Simeon, according to its clans. The inheritance lay within the territory of Judah. It included

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Beersheba, or Sheba, Maladah, Hazar, Shewal, Balah, Ezzam, Eltelad, Bethel, Hormah, Ziglag,

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Beth Markaboth, Hazar, Suzah, Beth Laboth, and Sharahen, 13 towns and their villages.

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Ane, Reimann, Ether, and Ashen, four towns and their villages. And all the villages around these towns

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as far as Belaf, Beer, Rama, and Negev. This was the inheritance of the tribe of the Simeonites,

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according to its clan. The inheritance of the Simeonites was taken from the share of Judah,

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because Judah's portion was more than what they needed. So the Simeonites received their

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inheritance within the territory of Judah. So, just so we know what we're talking about,

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we are right here, okay? So all of this is Judah, and then Simeon is right here in the center. And

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we're going to talk a little bit about why that is. So,

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all the other territories, as you see, and as we'll talk about, are kind of these autonomous

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plots of lands, whereas Simeon is right within Judah. So this is one of the most interesting

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allocations that we have here. So Joshua tells us that Simeon's inheritance came

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out of Judah's portion because Judah's territory was large, but there's a lot more to the story

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than just that, as we know when there's little hints in text. So Simeon was the second eldest

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son of Jacob. His inheritance was very unique because there was multiple

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prophecies that were spoken regarding him. In fact, Jacob had a prime. His dad had a prophecy

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decades earlier. And I don't have slides for any of this. I have a couple maps

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that I want to look at here, so we're going to be constantly referencing the maps as we're talking

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through these. So in Genesis 34, this is a whole story here, and I'm not going to read

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all of these early writings, but I'll give you scriptures and you guys can dig in further

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on your own. But in Genesis 34, Simeon and his brother Levi responded to the defilement

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of their sister Dinah by Shechem, who was the son of Hamor. And the scripture doesn't

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go into much detail as to defilement. When I first read it, I assumed they raped her,

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or he raped her. But that's not necessarily said very specifically in here. They came together and

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just defiled her because they were out of wedlock. There are some interpretations that

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says he just wanted to take her and have her as his own, so there was no sexuality there.

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So the word defilement, when we read it, it can have a lot of meaning for us, but it's not necessarily

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the first thing that comes to mind in scripture. So Simeon and his brother Levi responded like any

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good brothers would, of course, by murdering everyone and slaughtering the entire city

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where they lived. They deceived Shechem and his father. There's a whole story in this. If you

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want to read the whole story, it's an interesting story. He actually came to Jacob and said he

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wanted to marry Dinah. So the boy said, well, the only way you're going to be able to marry her

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is if you're circumcised like us. So Shechem and a bunch of the other warriors were circumcised,

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and then they took advantage of grown man circumcised, so they went in and just slaughtered

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everyone in the village. So as Jacob, and you can read that whole story, it's literally almost

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an entire chapter in there. And then Jacob, at the end of his life, really addressed this incident

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in detail again in Genesis 49, 5 through 7, and he's more or less prophesying, saying,

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Simeon and Levi are brothers, and I will divide them in Jacob and scatter them in Israel.

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So that prophecy is fulfilled in a couple different ways. So Levi was scattered throughout,

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all throughout Israel as priests, and they were scattered into 48 cities all throughout

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the Promised Land. So they literally were scattered throughout. Now, if you recall,

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they weren't given their tribal land like the other brothers were, but they were,

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at the end, they were given basically cities to be in, and a lot of other responsibilities,

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and their full blessing really was being, you know, being priests, you know, before God. Simeon

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received no independent territory, but instead their inheritance was carved out from within

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Judah's land, and then they were eventually just absorbed by Judah. So that was kind of the

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ramifications. That's why Simeon's plot shows up here, and that's why out of all the 12 tribes,

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there is no tribe of Levi was primarily because of this incident. So if we think about, you know,

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even though Simeon's past had consequences, you know, to what he did. What he did was not

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right in the eyes of God, but God did not fully remove either of them from his covenant. They

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still received the inheritance that they had. So, you know, God's discipline in their life,

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and in our life, can certainly change our path, can certainly change the trajectory that we're on,

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but his faithfulness to his promise will always remain. So that's the first one,

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and again, as you can see, Judah is all the way down here to the south, and Simeon is located in,

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and some of these we already talked about, like Manasseh, and there was a few others,

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but we're going to hit the rest of these as we go through. So we're going to pick up again

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on verses 10 through 16. So the third lot came up from Zebulim, according to its clan. The

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Dabesath, and extended to the raven near the Jachneim. Again, all these names.

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It turned east from Sarad towards the sunrise to the territory of Kisloth, Tabor,

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and went on to the Dabereth and up to Jaffia. Then it continued eastward to Gath, Heifer,

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and Ethkazim. It came out at Ryman and turned toward Nia. There, the boundary went around

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on the north to Hanathun and ended at the valley of Ithal. Included were Katah,

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Naphalal, Shimran, Adalah, and Bethlehem. Bethlehem's easy, right? There were 12 towns

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and there were villages. These towns and their villages were the inheritance of Zebulim,

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according to its clan. So,

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once again, turn to our map here. When we're listening to the description in scripture,

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it becomes almost impossible to visualize where this is, unless you're looking at a map. So

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we're all the way up top here. We're right below Asher and Napoli, or to the east of Manasseh and

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Ishkar, close to the Mediterranean here. So we're going to talk a little bit about this.

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It's the purple. It's the purple one, if you're looking, if you're listening online.

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So Jacob also prophesied about this, that Zebulim would dwell towards the seacoast

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and prosper through trade. So this was a great area. It occupied northern Galilee,

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which we're going to talk a little bit about. And although it did not necessarily extend

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all the way to the Mediterranean directly, it's set right and adjacent to the roots.

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You remember we talked last week about the trade routes that Manasseh had? Basically,

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Zebulim bordered those trade routes. So they were like right in the midst of that inland

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regions that had all of that trade. So it was commercially a very important area.

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And Jacob had, again, prophesied about this in Genesis 49.13, says Zebulim will live by the

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seashore and become a haven for ships. His borders will extend towards Sidon. So again,

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this was decades and decades before this. Isaiah also foretold this, that the land of Zebulim

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and Naphtali would be the first to see the Messiah. So it's specifically written out in

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Isaiah 9.1-2. Nevertheless, there will be no more gloom for those who were in distress.

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In the past, he humbled the land of Zebulim and the land of Naphtali.

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But in the future, he will honor Galilee of the nations by the way of the sea beyond the Jordan.

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The people walking in darkness have seen a great light on those living in the land

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of deep darkness the light has dawned. So Jesus was really the light that they're speaking of,

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and he fulfilled this prophecy by beginning his public ministry here.

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So if we skip ahead a little bit, this map shows that it's not broken out the same,

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but this is at the Galilean area, which is the area that we're talking about here

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with Zebulim and Naphtali. And if you remember, the majority of Jesus' ministry happened here.

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And as kind of a side note, a lot of the discussions we had last week about Manasseh

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and their land and how they just didn't step up to what God had them do, didn't drive the

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Canaanites out and all of that, but more or less partnered with them, this whole area

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would eventually yield to paganism. So if you remember when Jesus talked about going to

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the Decapolis, that's where just that horrible, almost unmentionable idolatry was going on.

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That's where the gates of hell were, where they had that level of child sacrifice.

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So when you think about a land that God had given as the promised land to one of these tribes,

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they let it go into this point of paganism, and it just goes to show how far things can go

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when we're not following in that. So Jesus' ministry, his public ministry was primarily

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in this area. Matthew 4, 12 through 14 says, when Jesus heard that John had been put in prison,

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he withdrew to Galilee, leaving Nazareth. He went and lived in Capernaum, which was by the lake

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in the area of Zebulim and Naphtali to fulfill what was said through the prophet Isaiah.

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So this region was highly spoken about in Scripture and specifically in prophecy.

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And the way I saw this is God chose what seemed to be a relatively ordinary region,

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and it became the birthplace of Jesus' ministry. And of course, he foresaw all of this

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back then, and it reminded me of what God can do with the ordinary. He can bring greatness

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out of the ordinary and often the overlooked, overlooked places.

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So let's keep going here. Verses 17 through 23, and this speaks to Ishkar.

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So the fourth lot came out for Ishkar, according to its clan. Their territory included Jezreel,

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Kezuloth, Shunem, Haphirim, Sheon, Anorath, Rabith, Kishion, Ebez, Remeth, Enganim,

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Enhadah, and Beth Perez. The boundary touched Tabor, Shazom, and Beth Shemesh, and ended

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at the Jordan. There were 16 towns in their villages. These towns in their villages were

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the inheritance of the tribe of Ishkar, according to its clan. So Ishkar was a fertile valley.

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And it was geographically very, very important. Ishkar receives much of the Jezreel valley,

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most likely, according to history, the richest farmland, the richest agricultural land in Israel,

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meaning that they were able to grow grains and have vineyards for wine, olive groves,

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livestock. So it had all of this just prosperous agriculture, not just for their consumption,

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but also, again, for trade, knowing that it was a really important. So if we look up here

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as to where Ishkar was, that's in red right here next to Zerbil. And again, they both are

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on this pathway of trade that Manasseh had, which was in place and still being utilized by

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the Canaanites. So if you remember, Manasseh, instead of removing the Canaanites, they instead

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partnered with them in many ways because it was a prosperous area. And it's quite certain that

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Ishkar was using those same trade routes to move grain and olives and grapes for wine

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and all of these things out to the Mediterranean Sea. So Jacob compared Ishkar to a strong donkey,

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not glamorous, but certainly dependable and hardworking. So Genesis 49, 14 through 15 says,

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Ishkar is a raw-boned donkey lying down among the sheep pens. When he sees how good is his

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resting place and how pleasant is his land, he will bend his shoulder to the burden

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and submit to forced labor. So they received an abundance in their land, an incredibly prosperous

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land, but there's an indication here that later they would serve the stronger powers and

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understanding that comfort sometimes produces a lackadaisical attitude. Sometimes it's a compromise

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that goes on. But when we think of it, the kingdom principle that God has, which we know

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from Luke 12, from everyone who has given much, much is expected. So Ishkar was given this

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just wonderful land, this prosperous land, with God's intent that they would multiply that fruit

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and it would just be a blessing really to all of Israel. But it's not necessarily, it doesn't

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go into great detail, but we can imagine that it had something to do with the Canaanites.

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And again, that whole area eventually becoming part of the Decapolis.

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24 through 31 deals with the tribe of Asher. So the fifth lot came out for the tribe of Asher,

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according to its clan. Their territory included Helcath, Hali, Baten, Akshaf, Al-Amakalak,

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Ahmad, and Mishal. On the west, the boundary touched Carmel, Shreor, Libath, Lib-Nath.

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It then turned east towards Beth-Dagam, touched Zebulim and the valley of Iptha-El, and then

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north to Beth-Amak and Nihil, passing Kabul on the left. It went to Abdan, Rahab, Haman, and Kanath.

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As far as Greater Sidon, the boundary then turned back toward Ramah and went towards the fortified

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city of Tyree, turned towards Hashah, and came out at the Mediterranean Sea in the region of Aksib,

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Amah, Apek, and Rahab. There were 22 towns and their villages. These towns and villages were

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the inheritance of the tribe of Asher, according to its clan. So again, Asher had this prosperity

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along the coastal line, the northwest coast excellent farmland,

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you know, much like the previous one, olive groves and trade and all of that, and as you can see,

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it is right up along here. So it literally goes right along the Mediterranean Sea. So they had

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this trade line here, and I'm assuming this all in here would have been the fertile area down

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south as this whole area was considered the valley, and it goes far, far north. It's one of the two

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furthest northern regions, but this was they would have had shipping and docks and all of those

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things along the Mediterranean that would have made for, you know, very, very prosperous trading

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and a lot of wealth in that area. So in Deuteronomy 33, 24, to 25, Moses really

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speaks of what a blessing Ashar is. So it says, most blessed of sons is Asher.

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Let him dip his foot in oil, your sandals shall be iron and bronze,

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and as your days, so shall your strength be. So a little bit of explanation here,

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so when you say, you know, dip his foot in oil is, you know, it's widely understood as in a reference

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to abundance, you know, olive oil, the groves in the territory that he had. So, you know, olive oil,

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you know, would have been this blessing. It's also reminiscent of the spirit and healing and all of

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that sort of thing. It was so much, it was used for so much more back in Bible time. So the

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northwest region of Canaan was ideal for olive groves, making Asher one of Israel's wealthiest

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tribes. So as they grew and made olive oil, that would have most certainly been a big part of

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their trade with the ship. So iron and bronze likely points to strength and security and

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possibly the natural resources that fortified their terrain. The blessing paints, you know,

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a beautiful picture of prosperity, stability, and enduring strength for them. But yeah, what a great

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piece of land right there on the Mediterranean Sea. And then Jacob also had a blessing for them

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in Genesis 4920, Asher's food shall be rich and he shall yield royal delicacies. So both Jacob and

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Moses emphasize the abundance and the prosperity of Asher and what the future would hold for them,

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which aligns perfectly with the land that was allotted. It's almost as if they knew

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what was going to happen here in Joshua 19. So, but again, this is a familiar story

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that we just keep hearing time and time again. Asher failed to drive out the Canaanites

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from many of the cities. So Judges 1, 31 through 32 says,

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nor did Asher drive out those living in Echah, or Sedon, or Ahalab, or Akazib, or Helaba,

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or Afek, or Rahab. The Asherites lived among the Canaanite inhabitants of the land

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because they did not drive them out. Again, very similar. We went into a lot more detail

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with this last week with the tribe of Manasseh and what they had done. And that,

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it really follows the storyline of the trade here. So this whole trade line that goes

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you know, Manasseh, east and west territories and the trade line went from the center here,

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basically the center of the Promised Land, which is the Jordan, the Jordan River,

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all the way out to the Mediterranean. So these were strongholds that the Canaanites had.

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And again, I don't want to, I don't want to rehash what we talked about

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last week, but it wasn't that they didn't have the ability to do it. It wasn't like they didn't have

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the strength in numbers to do it. And it's not like the Canaanites were more powerful than them.

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Yes, they were strong military, militant, tribal forces, very well established in the area,

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but it was more out of the idea that, wow, why would we wipe them out completely

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when they can be such a good resource for us? They have all of these things

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already established. We can just kind of be working with them. And what's the harm

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in all of this? So that was the attitude of basically all the tribes that were along

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this trade line and Asher just being one of them.

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An interesting tidbit that some of you may be familiar with and some of you may not,

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but Anna the prophetess mentions the tribe of Asher and she was in the time of Jesus

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and prophesying at the beginning of his life. So it's a beautiful mention of Asher in the New

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prophet Anna, the daughter of Peniel of the tribe of Asher. She was very old. She had lived

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with her husband seven years after their marriage and then was a widow until she was 84.

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She never left the temple but worshiped night and day fasting and praying. Coming up to them

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at the very moment she gave thanks to God and spoke about the child to all who were looking

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forward to your redemption of Jerusalem. So she was talking about Jesus. So centuries after

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the northern tribes had largely disappeared, they were all gone by now. God preserves this

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faithful woman, this prophetess from Asher to witness the arrival of the Messiah. It's

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one of those things that can just easily be overlooked when you're reading scripture

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but now when you have a little history behind Asher and what it meant, you can read into

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that just a little bit more. So Asher's story illustrates again a timeless principle

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and something that we've just been encountering over and over again. God can bless us with

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abundance like he did with Asher, like he did with so many of these territories, can bless them

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with abundance, but the true measure of success is not what we possess and it's not what we have.

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It's whether our prosperity is used to bless others and whether it deepens our relationship

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with God. You know, if we use it just strictly for our own gain, we're not using it. We're not

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when God blesses us with something like he did with Asher here, the whole reason

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behind blessing isn't so that we can hoard it and just become self-absorbed with it.

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The purpose is for the kingdom, to bless the kingdom and those around and in the kingdom.

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Verses 32 through 39, Nafateli. So the sixth lot came out of Nafateli according to its clan.

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Their boundaries went from Hellath to the large tree of Zennium, passing Adami,

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Nakeb and Jebneel to Lakhum and ending at the Jordan. The boundary ran west through Asnoth,

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Tabor, and came out of Hukuk. It touched Zebulim on the south, Asher on the west, and the Jordan

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on the east. The fortified towns were Ziddim, Zir, Hamath, Rakath, Kynareth,

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Adama, Ramah, Hazar, Kedesh, Edri, and Hazar. Iron, Midagel El, Horem, Beth Anath, and Beth Shemesh.

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There were 19 towns and their villages. These towns and villages were the inheritance of the tribe

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of Nafateli according to its clan. So this was a mountainous area and if we look here,

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where are we here? Up in here. I have another map. So with this map, what do they call these maps?

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The ones where they show the topographical map. So you can kind of see there's another area down

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here in Ephraim we're going to be talking about in a little bit, but you can see this is all

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mountainous areas in here. So it's right above, right to the, I guess that would be the northeast

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of the Sea of Galilee and just north of Zebulim and Ishikar, but it's a very, very mountainous

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mountainous area. Beautiful area from pictures that I've seen, but difficult terrain. So if

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you've ever tried to navigate on mountainous terrain, it has its challenges. It's beautiful

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and there's a lot of possibility there, but it can be challenged. So this area really becomes

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Jesus' home region. Most of his miracles occur here because again, this is part of a northern

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Galilee. So not much of a story here. There's not much that they talk about that they would have

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done in this land. So it kind of leaves us hanging as to what their opportunities were and what their

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plans were there, but it was a beautiful area. It was a mountain and it was really going to be the

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home area of Jesus. So there could be more. I just couldn't find much on it

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other than that. So let's continue with 40 to 48.

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The seventh lot came out for the tribe of Dan according. Now there's an easy name you pronounce.

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My goodness, why can't they all be like that easy? Dan!

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We're just not that lucky. The territory of their inheritance included Zora,

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Ashiel, Ir Shemesh, Shalalabim, Alon, Ithlan, Elan, Timna, Ekron, Alakha, Gibberthon,

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Balath, Jud, Benbarach, Gath, Rimang, Mi, Jachon, and Rachon, and the area facing Jopa.

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When the territory of the Danites was lost to them, they went up and attacked Lesham,

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took it and put it to the sword and occupied it. They settled in Lesham and named it Dan

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after their ancestor. These towns and their villages were the inheritance of the tribe of

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Dan according to its clan. So this is a really interesting, interesting story.

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So they had their challenges. So what was originally allotted to them was right down here

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east of Ephraim, just north of Philistia, and bordering right on the Mediterranean. So

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we can make some assumptions because, again, scripture's a little bit vague. So knowing that

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this was the Philistine area, it was probably very challenging for them and they didn't necessarily

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want to deal with it. It said they had a difficult time possessing the land and wanted an easier way.

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So they ended up settling all the way up here in Dan. And we're going to talk

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just a little bit about how that happened. So we've heard many stories about the Philistines

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and they were a strong militant force. And scripture says that this land was given to them,

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but they didn't again fully possess it. Judges 18 gives a very in-depth story on that. We're not

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north to take an easier city and then renamed it Dan. So the tribe of Dan basically exchanged

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what God had given them, the blessing and the inheritance that God had given them

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for something that was a bit more convenient. So Joshua kind of hints at this. Judges explains

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it a little bit more. So Joshua says, when the territory of the Dananites was lost to them,

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the Dananites went up and fought against Leshem. So this is a summary statement. It tells us that

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they were unable to secure or they didn't really want to go to the work of securing the land.

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Judges 1.34 says the Amorites confined the Dananites to the hill country, not allowing

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them to come down into the plain. This explains why they struggled. They were being pushed back

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by the Amorites and later faced the Philistine pressure in the region as well. So again,

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Judges 18, it's a full chapter that tells the complete story. I'm not going to take the time

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to read all that. I would encourage you to read it. But Dan was either unwilling or in their minds

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unable to fully possess the land. And how that works in their mind, you know, it's a bit hard for

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me to comprehend. After all, they would have seen to this point to what God had done for them and

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how God had been with them in battle and how God could deliver them from pretty much any

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circumstance if they would have had faith. But I think it's just human nature, you know,

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that we just become comfortable or really unwilling to do the work, much like Manasseh.

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They were unwilling to put in the work. They wanted to take the easy way out. So they basically

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went and took out a peaceful city and conquered it and settled there. And again,

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this was not God's plan for them. It was just not what God had had for them.

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It wasn't his inheritance. It was just an easier alternative for them. And

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this illustrates for us, again, a reoccurring theme, you know, that's in Joshua. God gives them

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inheritance. The inheritance was difficult to possess. Instead of trusting God to help them

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take it, they choose an easier path. And this is just a reoccurring thing. And this decision,

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you know, once again, had long-term consequences. Judges 18 ends with Dan establishing an unauthorized

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shrine with idols. And later, Jaroboam would establish one of his golden calves at Dan.

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It's in 1 Kings 12, 28 to 30, making it a lasting center for idolatry. So again,

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this is up in an area where, you know, God meant for all of this stuff to be his land.

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And one of the things that just keeps coming back to me and back to me as I read through this is,

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you know, God has promises for us, and God has blessings for us, and God has a better way

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for us, but he never says that it's going to be easy. He never says that this is going to be

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a cakewalk for us. And for us to think that it's going to be easy is just, it's a naive

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point that we would have. Matthew 7, you know, tells us that it's a narrow road and it's a

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difficult road, but the easy road is what leads to destruction. So this is, again,

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I believe a principle of the kingdom, that God has these things for us,

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but we have to do our part, and we have to put in the work.

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So, at the end here, 49 through 51, when they had finished dividing the land into its allotted

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portions, the Israelites gave Joshua, son of Nun, an inheritance among them, as the Lord had commanded.

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They gave him the town he asked for, Timnath Serah, in the hill country of Ephraim,

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and he built up the town and settled there. These are the territories that Elazar, the priest,

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Joshua, son of Nun, and the heads of the tribal clans of Israel signed by Lot at Shelah in the

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presence of the Lord at the entrance of the tent of meetings, and so they finished dividing the land.

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So, we're looking at

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Ephraim, right here. So it's right above Judah, right above Benjamin,

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right in between the original Dan and then just east of the Jordan River.

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And from what I've gathered, it looks like Joshua settled right around in here, right below where

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the big words are. It says it's in the mountainous areas. I tried to do a little bit of research as

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to exactly where Timnath Serah in the hill country was, and that's about where it said it was.

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So, you know, what should feel like kind of the climax feels a little bit, you know,

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anticlimactic, you know, where Joshua was kind of just, you know, relegated to this small little area.

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But this is such an awesome piece of scripture here because, you know, Joshua waits and everyone

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receives their blessing first, and only then does he receive his. You know, Joshua was the head of

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Israel at this point in time. He could have, you know, taken his portion first, but instead he chose

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to be last. And it immediately reminded me of, you know, the story of Matthew 20, you know,

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laborers, you know, where Jesus said, so the last will be first and the first will be last. So,

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Joshua becomes this perfect picture of servant leadership. You know, he's the leader, but he's

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choosing then to take that place of humility and not only be last, but really out of all of this

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land. He just takes this small little area and settles there. So, as I was reading through this,

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it was just so interesting to me, you know, that every tribe received, you know, their land that was

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suited to them for their calling. None of them received everything. None of them received,

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you know, what they would consider the ideal land. Some were in the mountains, some were in the

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valleys, some were on trade routes, some were in farmland, some were on coastlines. But,

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you know, God aligned their inheritance and their land with the uniqueness of who they were,

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because all of them, you know, you look at how it's laid out here, you know, with the 12 tribes,

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all in these unique areas, all of them able to serve the entirety of Israel with the blessing

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that God had given them to serve each other reminded me of the 1 Corinthians 12 that the body

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has many members, each with different gifts and functions. Just as each tribe had a unique

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inheritance, we as believers all have unique gifts that are entrusted to us. We have unique

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abilities. We have unique giftings within us to be able to bless the body as a whole.

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So when we think about, you know, the faithfulness that God wants to instill in us to be able to bless

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those around with the measure that He has given us, it's a huge, you know, it's a huge responsibility.

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You know, this whole chapter was a reminder to me, you know, that God is faithful in what

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He has promised, not only in what He gives, but in where He gives it and the places that He gives

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and how He gives it. You know, each inheritance in the tribe was different, yet each was very,

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very intentional. So in the same way, God has placed each of us with very unique gifts in a

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body where we are to serve in a workforce where, you know, God has given us gifts to share with

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others in a community where we can share the blessing that He's given with those around us.

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