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What does the Bible say about how Israel entered the Promised Land?

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The Bible says that Israel entered the Promised Land through God's miraculous work, where He held back the Jordan River, allowing them to cross on dry land (Joshua 4:20-24).

In Joshua 4, we see that Israel's entrance into the Promised Land was marked by a miraculous event where God held back the Jordan River. This act was to demonstrate His power and faithfulness in fulfilling the promises made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The passage highlights that Israel crossed over not by their own effort or strength, but solely by God's intervention, which underscores the sovereign grace of God. The twelve stones set up as a memorial served to remind the Israelites and future generations of how God graciously brought them into possession of a land they did not earn or deserve.
Scripture References: Joshua 4:20-24, Deuteronomy 6:21

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