Joshua 5 – Circumcision, Passover, and Preparing for Victory | Bible Study
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Welcome to today’s Bible study.
In this episode of Joshua 5 (KJV), we continue our verse-by-verse journey through the book of Joshua as Israel prepares spiritually for the conquest of the Promised Land. This chapter emphasizes covenant renewal, obedience, remembrance, and recognizing God’s holy presence before moving forward into battle.
Joshua 5 begins by describing the fear that falls upon the kings of the surrounding nations after hearing how the Lord dried up the Jordan River for Israel. Their courage melts because they recognize that God is fighting for His people.
Before engaging in battle, God commands Joshua to circumcise the new generation of Israelites born during the wilderness journey. This act renews the covenant sign given to Abraham and marks Israel’s recommitment to the Lord before entering the land.
The chapter explains that the previous generation who left Egypt had died in the wilderness because of disobedience, while the new generation now prepares to walk in covenant faithfulness. After the circumcision is completed, the people remain in camp until they are healed.
God then declares that He has “rolled away” the reproach of Egypt from Israel, and the place is called Gilgal. This moment symbolizes a fresh beginning as the nation prepares to step into God’s promises.
The Israelites next celebrate the Passover in the Promised Land, remembering God’s deliverance from Egypt and His faithfulness throughout their journey. The day after Passover, they eat produce from the land for the first time.
At that moment, the manna that had sustained Israel in the wilderness ceases. This transition marks a new season as the people begin living from the provision of the land God promised to their ancestors.
The chapter concludes with Joshua encountering the commander of the Lord’s army near Jericho. Joshua falls in worship as he realizes he is standing on holy ground, echoing Moses’ encounter with God at the burning bush.
This powerful encounter reminds Joshua that the coming battles belong to the Lord and that victory depends on God’s presence rather than human strength alone.
Through this chapter, we see key lessons about covenant renewal, spiritual preparation, obedience before victory, remembering God’s faithfulness, and recognizing His holy presence in every season of life.
Together, we will study this chapter verse by verse, exploring its historical context, theological depth, and spiritual lessons about consecration, worship, faith, obedience, and trusting God before entering life’s battles.
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Sources and References:
Matthew Henry Commentary via Blue Letter Bible
BibleRef.com for contextual and verse insights
Google NotebookLM and DeepDive AI Podcast for research support and background understanding
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