The Glory-Cloud Podcast
The Glory-Cloud Podcast
Chris Caughey
179 - Old Testament Survey - Joshua & Judges
44 minutes Posted Jul 17, 2020 at 12:00 pm.
Commissioned by the Lord Deut. 31: 14-15 Brought Word to people Joshua 3:9ff. Interceded for the people Joshua 7:7-9 Leads them across divided sea Joshua Ch. 3 Holy War against Canaanites Deut. 20:18-20 intrusion The Land becomes holy ground Joshua 5:13-15 Israel becomes unified Joshua 3:17; Ch. 22 A nation under God’s law Joshua 23:1-8 From the outside the conquest is successful, but… Israel in Canaan Structure of Biblical Authority by Meredith G. Kline The inadequacies of the conquest The people let some Canaanites remain Joshua 9:1-15; 16:10; 17:12-13 Retaining the land was conditional Joshua 24:19-28 Unity fragile at best Joshua 22:10-12 Death - never enjoying the inheritance Joshua 24:29-33 Rahab more faith than Israel  “Joshua” Hebrew for Jesus (Savior) - Jesus a New Joshua! A new inheritance that cannot be taken away 1 Pet. 1:3-5; Rev. 21:1-2 A better warrior that will eradicate God’s enemies Rev. 19:11-16 A better unity that lasts John 17:22 A real obedience to God’s law from the heart Heb. 8:10 Joshua typifies post-Pentecost ministry of Christ - leading the Church to the Promised Land. Acts - the beginning of the New Covenant - through the gospel The fulfillment of Holy War is Second Coming Rev. 19 Looking to a better covenant Episode 26 - Apologetics and the Canaanite Conquest Episode 28 - Theocracy and… Immigration? Outline of Judges Background In the Promised Land, enemies still left No new Joshua - what will people do without a leader? Cycle 2:10-19 - Apostasy, discipline, repentance, judge, deliverance, apostasy… Othniel the best - marries covenant child Judg. 1:13 Samspon the worst - marries pagan woman, lusts after prostitutes Othniel - People cried out to God Judg. 3:9; God give rest Judg. 3:11 - Sampson: no cry, no rest Downward spiral of the judges - Othniel to Sampson Beginning - war against Canaanites Judg. 1:1-26 End - civil war Judg. 8:1; 9:1-57; 19:1-21:5 Unity to disunity The downward spiral “There was no king” Judg. 17:6; 18:1; 19:1; 21:25 “Everyone did what was right in their own eyes,” Judg. 17:6; 21:25 C.The theme - no righteous king = apostasy D.The temporary solution - 1 Samuel - King David A new king who can make his people truly righteous - not David. A king who can atone for apostasy. A king that can truly unify the people. A king who lives forever. A king who can rid the land of the Canaanites - kingdom In Judges, our own hearts are revealed apart from a King who can make us righteous.  In a sense, Judges exegetes Genesis 3 and the need for Christ the king. The eternal solution Total depravity only takes time and circumstance to show itself. The Law of God cannot produce good works! Truths for today   Connect with us on:   Facebook Twitter YouTube Spotify iHeartRadio Feedburner  Stitcher Libsyn iTunes Gab Minds Steemit
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This week we look for Christ in the books of Joshua and Judges. First, we consider major themes in each book.  Second, we consider how the New Testament interprets these book.  Finally, we consider some important implications of the text. Please listen, subscribe, and tell others who need to hear this!   Show Notes:   Give us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts!  (Click “View in iTunes” and “Ratings and Reviews”) The Unfolding Mystery series by Lee Irons Biblical Theology by Geerhardus Vos The Unfolding Mystery by Edmund Clowney Introduction to the Old Testament by Longman and Dillard Kingdom Prologue by Meredith G. Kline Outline of Joshua Joshua as successor to Moses Joshua stood in heavenly council like Moses Ex. 24:13 Commissioned by the Lord Deut. 31: 14-15 Brought Word to people Joshua 3:9ff. Interceded for the people Joshua 7:7-9 Leads them across divided sea Joshua Ch. 3 Holy War against Canaanites Deut. 20:18-20 - intrusion The Land becomes holy ground Joshua 5:13-15 Israel becomes unified Joshua 3:17; Ch. 22 A nation under God’s law Joshua 23:1-8 From the outside the conquest is successful, but… Israel in Canaan Structure of Biblical Authority by Meredith G. Kline The inadequacies of the conquest The people let some Canaanites remain Joshua 9:1-15; 16:10; 17:12-13 Retaining the land was conditional Joshua 24:19-28 Unity fragile at best Joshua 22:10-12 Death - never enjoying the inheritance Joshua 24:29-33 Rahab more faith than Israel  “Joshua” Hebrew for Jesus (Savior) - Jesus a New Joshua! A new inheritance that cannot be taken away 1 Pet. 1:3-5; Rev. 21:1-2 A better warrior that will eradicate God’s enemies Rev. 19:11-16 A better unity that lasts John 17:22 A real obedience to God’s law from the heart Heb. 8:10 Joshua typifies post-Pentecost ministry of Christ - leading the Church to the Promised Land. Acts - the beginning of the New Covenant - through the gospel The fulfillment of Holy War is Second Coming Rev. 19 Looking to a better covenant Episode 26 - Apologetics and the Canaanite Conquest Episode 28 - Theocracy and… Immigration? Outline of Judges Background In the Promised Land, enemies still left No new Joshua - what will people do without a leader? Cycle 2:10-19 - Apostasy, discipline, repentance, judge, deliverance, apostasy… Othniel the best - marries covenant child Judg. 1:13 Samspon the worst - marries pagan woman, lusts after prostitutes Othniel - People cried out to God Judg. 3:9; God give rest Judg. 3:11 - Sampson: no cry, no rest Downward spiral of the judges - Othniel to Sampson Beginning - war against Canaanites Judg. 1:1-26 End - civil war Judg. 8:1; 9:1-57; 19:1-21:5 Unity to disunity The downward spiral “There was no king” Judg. 17:6; 18:1; 19:1; 21:25 “Everyone did what was right in their own eyes,” Judg. 17:6; 21:25 C.The theme - no righteous king = apostasy D.The temporary solution - 1 Samuel - King David A new king who can make his people truly righteous - not David. A king who can atone for apostasy. A king that can truly unify the people. A king who lives forever. A king who can rid the land of the Canaanites - kingdom In Judges, our own hearts are revealed apart from a King who can make us righteous.  In a sense, Judges exegetes Genesis 3 and the need for Christ the king. The eternal solution Total depravity only takes time and circumstance to show itself. The Law of God cannot produce good works! Truths for today   Connect with us on:   Facebook Twitter YouTube Spotify iHeartRadio Feedburner  Stitcher Libsyn iTunes Gab Minds Steemit