There were two early Hebrew kingdoms, Israel in the north, and Judah in the south. The Book of Joshua is the epic story of the conquest of Canaan, told from the viewpoint of Israel. In this story, Caleb and the people of Judah only played a minor role.
Chapter 1 of the Book of Judges is the story of the conquest of Canaan told from the viewpoint of the people of Judah, who later became known as the Jews, although this story is in a much briefer form than the Book of Joshua. In this account, the tribe of Judah was given the lead role in the conquest, and the legendary military hero Caleb was the leader of the conquest.
So, the tribe of Judah, the ancestors of the Jewish people, was portrayed as playing a minor role in the Book of Joshua.
Joshua made a covenant with Israel at Shechem. This event is recorded in the Book of Joshua, specifically in Joshua 24, where he gathered the tribes of Israel to renew their commitment to serve the Lord and obey His commandments. Shechem was a significant location, historically associated with the Abrahamic covenant and the blessings and curses outlined in the Law.
in what way do you think you can make a contribution to our organisation
Science is a secular phenomenon, so there is no such thing as a "jewish contribution", or any other kind of religious contribution. This is not to say that religious people did not make contributions. Jews did contribute, in the same way that Muslims, Christians, Daoists, atheists and many others have contributed. But none of their contributions are religious or anti-religious.
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tis is very true check the book Number The Stars.......its a really good book for kids!!!
"I was just following orders."
Describe what major contribution you feel you could make?
No contribution was important from Sosa.
Your choice
Yes. The early part of the Book of Joshua discusses this event.
he made a contribution
Contribution to Ole Miss university