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  • Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel together at Shechem; he then summoned all the elders of Israel, its leaders, judges and officials, and they presented themselves in God's presence. (Joshua 24, 1)

  • Joshua then said to all the people: 'Yahweh, the God of Israel, says this, "From time immemorial, your ancestors, Terah, father of Abraham and Nahor, lived beyond the River, and served other gods. (Joshua 24, 2)

  • Joshua then said to the people, 'You will not be able to serve Yahweh, since he is a holy God, he is a jealous God who will not tolerate either your misdeeds or your sins. (Joshua 24, 19)

  • The people replied to Joshua, 'No! Yahweh is the one we mean to serve.' (Joshua 24, 21)

  • Joshua then said to the people, 'You are witnesses to yourselves that you have chosen Yahweh, to serve him.' They replied, 'Witnesses we are!' (Joshua 24, 22)

  • The people replied to Joshua, 'Yahweh our God is the one whom we shall serve; his voice we shall obey!' (Joshua 24, 24)

  • That day Joshua made a covenant for the people; he laid down a statute and ordinance for them at Shechem. (Joshua 24, 25)

  • Joshua wrote these words in the Book of the Law of God. He then took a large stone and set it up there, under the oak tree in Yahweh's sanctuary. (Joshua 24, 26)

  • Joshua then said to all the people, 'Look, this stone will be a witness to us, since it has heard all the words that Yahweh has spoken to us: it will be a witness against you, in case you should deny your God.' (Joshua 24, 27)

  • Joshua then dismissed the people, every one to his own heritage. (Joshua 24, 28)

  • After this, Joshua son of Nun, servant of Yahweh, died; he was a hundred and ten years old. (Joshua 24, 29)

  • Israel served Yahweh throughout the lifetime of Joshua and throughout the lifetime of those elders who outlived Joshua and had known all the deeds which Yahweh had done for the sake of Israel. (Joshua 24, 31)


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