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What does the Bible say about the significance of the stones in Joshua 4?

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The stones served as a memorial to remind Israel of God's mighty deliverance across the Jordan River.

In Joshua 4, the stones taken from the Jordan River symbolize God's miraculous power in delivering Israel from their enemies. As recorded in verses 6 and 21, these stones were to prompt future generations to ask their parents about their significance, ensuring that the memory of God's powerful intervention would not be forgotten. By establishing this memorial, Joshua emphasized that God’s hand is mighty and capable of saving His people, reinforcing the importance of remembering God's faithfulness in history.
Scripture References: Joshua 4:6-7, Joshua 4:21-24

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