19 As For Me and My House

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19 As For Me and My House
I made this attempting to have a musical overview narrative of the Joshua Bible story and to practice my learning of the Spanish language
Each song does each line in English and then the same line in Spanish, to you can try and sing along in both languages.

I suggest copying the lyrics from the subtitle generator and pasting it to you favorite AI like ChatGTP, asking for a breakdown of the sorry, giving more meaning to each song.
Outline Used for Prompts to AI
I. Entering the Land (Chapters 1–5)
1. God Commissions Joshua (1:1–18)
o After Moses’ death, God appoints Joshua as leader.
o Command to be strong and courageous.
o Joshua prepares the people to cross the Jordan.
2. Spying Out Jericho (2:1–24)
o Joshua sends two spies to Jericho.
o Rahab hides the spies and secures a promise of safety.
o The spies return with a good report.
3. Crossing the Jordan River (3:1–17)
o Priests carrying the Ark step into the water, which stops flowing.
o Israelites cross on dry ground.
4. Memorial Stones and Covenant Renewal (4:1–5:12)
o Twelve stones set up from the riverbed as a memorial.
o Circumcision of the new generation at Gilgal.
o Passover celebrated in the Promised Land.
5. The Commander of the Lord’s Army Appears (5:13–15)
o A divine figure appears to Joshua, reinforcing holy ground and mission.
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II. Conquest of the Land (Chapters 6–12)
1. Victory at Jericho (6:1–27)
o Marching around the city for seven days.
o Walls collapse; city is destroyed.
o Rahab and her family are saved.
2. Failure and Victory at Ai (7:1–8:29)
o Achan’s sin causes defeat at Ai.
o After Achan’s punishment, Israel defeats Ai with a military ambush.
3. Covenant Renewal at Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim (8:30–35)
o Joshua builds an altar and reads the Law to all the people.
4. The Gibeonite Deception (9:1–27)
o Gibeonites trick Israel into a peace treaty.
o They are spared but become servants.
5. The Southern Campaign (10:1–43)
o Joshua defends Gibeon from five Amorite kings.
o Sun stands still during battle.
o Southern cities conquered.
6. The Northern Campaign (11:1–23)
o Victory over northern kings led by King Jabin of Hazor.
o Land rests from war.
7. Summary of Conquests and Kings Defeated (12:1–24)
o List of defeated kings on both east and west of the Jordan.
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III. Division of the Land (Chapters 13–21)
1. Land Yet to Be Conquered (13:1–7)
o God tells Joshua he is old; land remains to be possessed.
2. Inheritance East of the Jordan (13:8–33)
o Reuben, Gad, and half the tribe of Manasseh receive their land.
3. Inheritance West of the Jordan (Chapters 14–19)
o Caleb receives Hebron (14).
o Land allocated to remaining tribes, including Judah, Ephraim, and Benjamin.
o Joshua receives his inheritance (19:49–51).
4. Cities of Refuge Appointed (20:1–9)
o Six cities designated as safe havens for accidental killers.
5. Cities for the Levites (21:1–45)
o Levites receive cities throughout Israel.
o Promise fulfilled: "Not one word of all the Lord’s good promises failed."
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IV. Return of the Eastern Tribes (Chapter 22)
• Reuben, Gad, and half-Manasseh return east of the Jordan.
• They build an altar near the Jordan, causing a misunderstanding.
• Conflict is averted when it’s explained to be a witness, not a rebellion.
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V. Joshua’s Farewell and Covenant Renewal (Chapters 23–24)
1. Joshua’s Farewell Address (23:1–16)
o Joshua exhorts Israel to remain faithful.
o Warns against intermarriage and idolatry.
2. Covenant Renewal at Shechem (24:1–28)
o Joshua recounts Israel’s history from Abraham to the present.
o Famous declaration: “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”
3. Death of Joshua and Eleazar (24:29–33)
o Joshua dies at age 110.
o Joseph’s bones are buried.
o Eleazar the priest also dies.
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