L’Abri Fellowship - Southborough
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Violence in the Bible from Joshua to Jesus (Part 1 of 2): Joshua and the Conquest
by Dave Friedrich
Feb 28, 2020
How are we to understand the violence we encounter in the Bible within the broader culture and context of Scripture? That will be our guiding question as we look at Joshua’s Conquest in Canaan and address further questions surrounding genocide, the inspiration of Scripture and the goodness of God.
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