- What is the relationship of Joshua 14:4-33 in the prior chapter?
- What is the claim of Kalev ben Y’funeh? With different vowelization, what would Kalev possibly sound like — and what is a dominant characteristic of that particular domestic animal?
- Once again, the phrase “to this very day” is encountered (Joshua 14:14); to what time does the phrase refer?
- In Joshua 14:15, there is the refrain that “the land was quiet.” Is there any reference to warfare since the earlier appearance of this refrain?
- In overall terms, what is the theme that characterizes the content of these seven chapters in relationship to the Five Books and to Mosheh and, most especially, to Divinity?
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