Today's Reading | June 11, 2026
Joshua 24:29–33
Introduction Joshua 24:29–33: Today’s reading concludes the chapter with the deaths of Joshua and Eleazar, the son of Aaron. The body of Joseph, the son of the Israelites’ ancestor Jacob, was buried at Shechem in keeping with a vow made to Joseph (see Genesis 50:25). Today’s Key Verse: Joshua 24:31a GNT As long as Joshua lived, the people of Israel…
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