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John Lloyd examines the book of Joshua as a literal, prophetic, and spiritual history of the Jewish people. In The Book of Joshua: A Critical and Expository Commentary of the Hebrew Text, he explores the idea of Joshua as an archetype for the coming Messiah—and the journey to the promised land as a mirror for entry to heaven.
Lloyd’s commentary is divided into two parts: the conquest of the land and the division of the land. The verse-by-verse commentary comprises grammatical, exegetical, historical, and ethical notes that mine the depths of this early prophetic work.
This volume is essential for students, scholars, pastors, historians, teachers of the Bible, and anyone else studying the book of Joshua. With Logos Bible Software, the volume is completely searchable—Scripture passages appear on mouse-over, linking to your favorite Bible translation—Greek, Latin, or English. Perform powerful searches by topic or Scripture reference—finding, for example, every mention of “courageous” or “land,” making the text more powerful and easier to access than ever before.
John Lloyd was the rector of Llanvapley, a village in Wales.