Joshua 3:3

"After three days, the officers went through the middle of the camp;"

Key Reflection

In Joshua 3:3, after a period of waiting and preparation following the crossing of the Jordan River, the Israelites were instructed to designate specific officers to journey ahead. These officers would traverse the middle of the camp, likely signaling the start of their journey into the Promised Land. This action was part of a larger divine plan, emphasizing both the importance of time in spiritual preparations and the role of appointed leaders in leading the community forward. The precise duration of "three days" underscores the significance of this waiting period, highlighting the need for the people to be spiritually and physically ready before moving on.

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