Today’s passage: Joshua 4:1-24
Helpful thoughts:
- There are two possible interpretations on the twelve stones. Either way, they serve the same purpose.
- There are two sets of twelve:
- One set was picked up by a member of each of the 12 tribes of Israel. These stones were set up at Gilgal, the location of the first encampment of Israel IN the Promised Land.
- A second set was arranged in the Jordan River at the location of the Ark, before the priests moved the Ark, while the ground was still dry.
- There is one set of twelve:
- If almost all of verse 9 is a parenthetical statement, then it is simply telling us that Joshua personally selected the twelves stones from the location of the Ark and had them set up so that when the twelve appointed men came through, they knew which stones to take.
- There are two sets of twelve:
- The stones were to remind the children of Israel and the whole world.
- The stones were not to remind the children or the world about the water. They were to teach of the mightiness and then the appropriate fear of the Lord.
Questions to consider:
- What would be a better application from this text (And from these stones)? God will always get us out of jams. -or- God is powerful and worthy of our never ending worship.
- Why did the people stand in awe of Joshua? What would have been a right and healthy way to view him? What would be a wrong and unhealthy way for Israel to view him?
- We could get lost in the details of this chapter, but if we take a big step back, what just happened for the nation of Israel on this day? Where are they? What does this teach us about the faithfulness of God?