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Joshua 13:20

Posted on 8 October 2024
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“And Beth-peor, and Ashdoth-pisgah, and Beth-jeshimoth.”

Context:Joshua 13 is part of the account of the division of the land of Canaan among the tribes of Israel after they had crossed the Jordan River. Moses had died, and now Joshua was leading the Israelites in conquering the Promised Land. This chapter specifically describes the territory that was allotted to the tribes of Reuben and Gad and half the tribe of Manasseh.

Significance of the mentioned places:

  • Beth-peor:Beth-peor was a place associated with idolatry and the worship of the false god Baal of Peor. In the book of Numbers (chapter 25), it is mentioned as the place where the Israelites fell into sin by engaging in sexual immorality and worshipping the Moabite gods. This resulted in a plague among the Israelites until Phinehas took a stand and executed judgment, thus stopping the plague.
  • Ashdoth-pisgah:Ashdoth-pisgah refers to the slopes or ravines of Mount Pisgah. Mount Pisgah was the mountain from which Moses was able to see the Promised Land before his death. It is mentioned as a boundary point for the territories allotted to the tribes.
  • Beth-jeshimoth:Beth-jeshimoth was a city located on the eastern side of the Jordan River. It was initially assigned to the tribe of Reuben as part of their inheritance. The exact location is uncertain, but it is believed to be near the northern tip of the Dead Sea.

Spiritual lessons:

  • The dangers of idolatry:Beth-peor serves as a reminder of the pitfalls of idolatry and disobedience. The incident that occurred at Beth-peor demonstrated the severe consequences of turning away from the true God and engaging in idol worship. It teaches us to remain faithful to God and to guard ourselves against the allure of false gods.
  • Faithful leadership:The mention of Ashdoth-pisgah reminds us of the leadership of Moses. Even though Moses was not able to enter the Promised Land himself, he displayed faithfulness and obedience to God’s commands until the end. It serves as a lesson on the importance of remaining faithful to God’s calling, even when we may not personally see the fulfillment of His promises.
  • Inheritance and territory:The mentioning of Beth-jeshimoth emphasizes the fulfilment of God’s promise to give the land of Canaan as an inheritance to the Israelites. It underscores the faithfulness of God in fulfilling His promises to His people. It reminds us that God is a provider and He desires to bless His people with inheritance and blessings, both spiritually and materially.

Overall, Joshua 13:20, along with its surrounding verses, provides historical and geographical details related to the division of the land among the tribes of Israel. It also carries important spiritual lessons about the dangers of idolatry, the importance of faithful leadership, and God’s faithfulness in fulfilling His promises to His people.

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