The
Book of Joshua or
Book of Jehoshua ( ) is the sixth book in the
Hebrew Bible and the Christian
Old Testament. Its 24 chapters tell of the entry of the Israelites into
Canaan, their conquest and division of the land under the leadership of
Joshua, and of serving God in the land. Joshua forms part of the biblical account of the emergence of Israel, which begins with
the exodus of the
Israelites from slavery in Egypt, continues with the book of Joshua, and culminates in the
Book of Judges with the conquest and settlement of the land. The book is in two roughly equal parts. The first part depicts the campaigns of the Israelites in central, southern and northern Canaan, as well as the destruction of their enemies. The second part details the division of the conquered land among the twelve tribes. The two parts are framed by set-piece speeches by God and Joshua commanding the conquest and at the end warning of the need for faithful observance of the Law (
torah) revealed to
Moses.