Joshua 7 - 8
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Joshua 7 - 8
JoshuaSteve Gregg
In this analysis of Joshua 7-8, Steve Gregg delves into the story of Achan's sin and the subsequent defeat of the Israelites at Ai. He also discusses the controversial interpretation of Joshua's encounter with a pagan woman in the previous chapter, as well as the significance of the Israelites' approach to Jericho. Throughout the lecture, Gregg provides insights on spiritual warfare and the importance of obedience to God's commands.
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This discussion by Steve Gregg reflects on the biblical story of Joshua 9, where Joshua and the Israelites come across the Gibeonites who trick them i
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Joshua 10 - 11
Joshua
In these chapters from the book of Joshua, Steve Gregg discusses the story of the Gibeonites and the prolonged battle that ensued. He explores the mir
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Joshua 4 - 6
Joshua
This discussion unpacks the events of Joshua 4-6 and the importance of remembering the miracles of the past. The narrative includes details such as th
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Steve Gregg discusses the three different views held by Christians about Hell: the traditional view, universalism, and annihilationism. He delves into
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