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Israel walks through the Jordan on dry ground because God said 'I got you' and straight up meant it.
Joshua leads the whole nation across the Jordan River at flood season — priests carry the Ark in first and the water just stops. They stack up twelve stones as a memorial so future generations know God really did that. No cap, this is their Red Sea 2.0 moment.
Joshua tells an entire nation to follow a box into a flooding river because God said so. The priests step in, the water literally stops, and everyone walks across on dry ground — proving that sometimes faith means getting your feet wet before the miracle shows up.
JoshuaTwelve Stones and a Flex for the AgesIsrael just crossed the Jordan on dry ground, and God's first move is telling them to build a monument — not just so they'd remember, but so every nation on earth would know He's real. This chapter is about what happens when God does something so massive He demands permanent receipts.
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