Part 5 (2/2)
What traits as a military leader did he show?
What places were captured on the first of Joshua's can on the enen?
Where was the great battle fought?
What is said to have taken place at this battle?
What cities were captured at this tin of Joshua directed?
Where was the battle fought in this cans?
What city was conquered by Caleb?
What city was occupied by the tribe of Dan?
What king, long after Joshua, completed the conquest of Canaan?
What was the condition of the native races after the conquest?
What was the result of their continuance in the land?
What portion of the country was occupied by the Israelites?
What iven to the the Israelites?
What were soovernment?
Wherein was this system defective?
What were its excellences?
What was the religious system of the Israelites?
What was the effect of this systeious character of the people?
What was the condition of the mass of the Israelites?
Subjects for Special Papers
JOSHUA AS A GENERAL
BETH-HORON AS ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST BATTLES
THE MORAL ASPECTS OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE CANAANITES
THE RIVER JORDAN
THE HISTORY OF JERICHO
FOOTNOTES:
[D] The account of the sun andstill is an extract from an ancient poem, and is so printed in the Revised Version The subject is discussed in Geikie's _Hours With the Bible_, foot-note with chapter xiii
[E] With regard to the destruction of the Canaanites: 1 Such destruction was the almost universal custom of the ancient world 2 It was deserved by the Canaanites, ere a the most wicked of ancient peoples 3 It was necessary, if Israel was to be kept from the corruption of their morals, and upon Israel's character depended the world in after ages 4 As a result of failing to extirpate the Canaanites a vastly greater nu centuries
FOURTH STUDY
THE AGE OF THE HEROES