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ESV Global Study Bible :: Seven Stone Memorials in the Land

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Seven Stone Memorials in the Land

Gilgal
a reminder of God's faithfulness in bringing Israel safely across the Jordan into the Promised Land
over Achan
a reminder of Israel's potential for unfaithfulness and of the dire consequences that result
over the king of Ai
a monument to Israel's second chance and restoration
Joshua engraves a copy of the law
a reminder of Israel's duty to live in obedience to the divine "Torah," or "instruction"
over Amorite kings at Gibeon
a reminder of God's gracious action in defending Israel's covenant with a Canaanite city
peace in the land of Gilead
a witness to the unity of the Transjordanian tribes with Israel west of the Jordan
covenant renewal at Shechem
a reminder of Israel's duty to serve the Lord, who fulfilled every promise in bringing them into the land
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