Good morning,
Just a few short thought about how the Promised Land was divided.
Beginning of the tribal allotments. Admittedly, this is not a great theological passage. But the connection to physical locations with great detail speaks to the historicity of the account of Joshua. Some of these locations may have been destroyed over the centuries, but would have been known to OT readers. The continuation of tribal identity after the Exodus is interesting. Each tribe has a piece of the Promised Land. There is a sense of responsibility for their portion of the land.
Also interesting that the allotment does not go in birth order. Judah is 4th son of Leah, but his allotment is given first. Reuben if first born and had inheritance on the east side of the Jordan. Levi is third but has no specific allotment, just towns throughout the land.
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