Read Joshua 15
Allotment for Judah
1 The allotment for the tribe of Judah, according to its clans, extended down to the territory of Edom, to the Desert of Zin in the extreme south.
Go Deeper
At first glance, this chapter looks like a daunting one. Another list of names you most likely will butcher and cities that have very little geographical significance for you as you read this passage on your couch (or wherever you are). On the contrary, there is so much for us to glean from this text.
This chapter deals with the actual division of the land of Canaan. Judah, as we have seen, was first by right of Jacob’s blessing. Here we have an outline of the borders of Judah’s territory, an account of Caleb’s occupation of Hebron and Debir, and an exhaustive list of the cities awarded to Judah. It’s also important to recall what happened just before this reading. Caleb (85 years young) continued to press forward and charge the mountain of his enemies (Joshua 14:6-12). Neither Joshua nor Caleb sat back and relaxed. No, these men traded retirement for restructuring. May we strive to have this tenacity as well! Caleb is a man worth emulating, from chasing out giants (v. 14) to giving blessings and streams amidst the desert (v. 19).
However, not all of the people shared this tenacity. According to the author, the Jebusites “could not” be driven out of the land of Jerusalem. This begs the questions, “Why were they unable to drive out the Jebusites? Did not God say the land was theirs and that He would be with them?” It would seem that it was not so much a could not scenario but a would not. It would take the people of God many, many years to conquer Jerusalem. Not until 2 Samuel 5 when King David comes to power!
So, after reading Joshua 15, we have a decision to make: We can choose to retire or restructure our culture. We can sit back and be could not people or have the heart of Caleb with a can do spirit. We can look at the opportunities all around us and push back darkness for the sake of the Kingdom. May we be a people who charge mountains and chase giants according to the will of God!
Questions
- Read Gen. 49:9-10. How does this passage illuminate this allotment of land to Judah? How might this prophecy have been fulfilled by Jesus?
- What promises has God given you that you result in confidence such as Caleb?
- The chapter ends with the people saying they “could not” take Jerusalem. Now, recall Numbers 13 where 10 of the spies return with negative news. With these stories in mind, what lies/negativity are you allowing to overshadow God’s future for you?
Did You Know?
The “Valley of Achor” in verse 7 literally means the “Valley of Trouble” and is named after Achan who is buried there in Joshua 7. Even more beautiful is that the book of Hosea says that God will transform this “Valley of Trouble” into a “door of hope” for the people of Israel (Hosea 2:14-15). God promises to transform the trouble of the past into a triumphant future!
5 responses to “Joshua 15”
“Senior Saints” Weirsbe calls us of a certain age. Back in the day the older generation was held in esteem and still today in other cultures. We are supposed to be spiritually mature, and an example to younger believers and an encouragement to trust and wholly follow God. We are also never too old to make new conquest of faith. We must never retire from trusting and following God. We must activly pursue our inheritance. We must ask and be bold, like Calebs daughter for blessings.
God thank You for silver hair. Thank You for seeing and breathing more breath life. God, today I celebrate my 7th birthday of living again. Thank You for giving me amazing oppurtunities to see the world better through Your eyes. Thank You for my being able to help in discipling others. God continue to grow me in loving well, giving compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. God help me bear with one another and forgive any complaint I may have against someone else. God help me to forgive as You God have forgiven me . Let the peace of Christ rule in my heart. And help me to be thankful in all the minutes of all the days here on this earth that I work hardly to You and doing Your will.Whatever you do, work at it with your whole being, for the Lord and not for men, because you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as your reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving Your kingdom come now, here in Jesus name amen.
WOOHOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What an enlightening commentary! “We can choose to retire or restructure our culture.” As I’m currently in this stage of life, I’m more excited than ever to join in where God is at work, fully serve him, continuing to live out the Great Commission.
All this talk of boundaries makes me think of surveyors, title companies, etc. Knowing what is one’s territory and what is not is critically important for a well-functioning society. Even in the present day, in many less developed countries there can be very hostile disputes about property lines, land ownership, etc. It was very wise to put in place these specifics right from the beginning!
I love the seasons of life that God gives us. This season is especially dear to my heart as I am seeking Jesus intentionally and learning His wisdom, gentleness and love for others. The season of raising four sons had me going in many directions and now I can focus my eyes on the will of God for His Kingdom. Thank you HC for the leadership and counsel you provide.
I work in finance and have prayed a lot. A surreal peace has came over me + the lord has introduced many people I should have never met in foreign countries. I have confidence that he is working in all of it and it excites me to make an impact for his kingdom. To share to Muslims why money doesn’t satisfy.