Throughout the book of Joshua, stones were used as a visual aid to memorialize fulfilled promises and remember God's faithfulness. Throughout this Study Book, you’ll find photographs of modern stone arrangements to remind us of God’s faithfulness to His people.
The textured and semi-translucent mulberry paper is made with pulp from the mulberry tree, which traditionally symbolizes abundance. It is used in this book and on the cover as a visual representation of both the promises of God and the physical land Israel claims in the narrative, a land “flowing with milk and honey.”
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