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First of all, the primary problem with Joshua's conquest story is that few of the cities described show any signs of having been occupied at the time the Israelites appeared in the country. Joshua is described in the Book of Joshua as a military genius who led the Hebrews into the Promised Land. Certainly, the tactic used to entice the king of Ai to leave the city undefended, is an example of military genius - except that there was no city of Ai at that time. And, as Avner says of Jericho, "We have a story that was added later."

There are also internal inconsistencies in the Book of Joshua. Joshua 10:33 says that King Horam of Gezer came up to help Lachish; and Joshua struck him and his people, leaving him no survivors, then Joshua 16:10 talks about 'the Canaanites who lived in Gezer'.

The Books of Joshua are totally inconsistent in some areas when they describe the glorious conquests of the past. Joshua 10:36-37 reports that Joshua went up with all Israel to Hebron, took it and killed every person in it, leaving no one remaining, but Judges 1:10 also claims that Judah went against the Canaanites who lived in Hebron.

Joshua 10:38-39 reports the conquest of Debir, when they 'utterly destroyed every person in it' and left no one remaining, but Judges 1:11-13 reports that Debir was not even captured until after Joshua was dead.

There is no archaeological record to support the existence of the biblical patriarchs or even the period of the Judges. There is every reason to believe that both accounts, written many centuries after the events they claim to describe, are merely intended to provide a glorious past for a minor nation of the Levant region.
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Q: Compare the story of the conquest of Canaan in Joshua with the story told in Judges?
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