On Dry Ground


Just as it was with the Red Sea, they crossed on dry ground. Yet, many have attacked the miracle, ignoring the evidence contained in the story. Here the Jordan "overflows it's banks, as before". At the Red Sea, the horses and chariot riders, all Egyptian army, were drowned when the waters returned. Each time the waters were great, not some small creek or a reedy marsh. The stones, or rocks, that the 12 tribal representatives chose from under the Jordan had to be large since Joshua fully expected that they would be around and noticed by the generations to come causing the children to ask for what purpose they were placed.
--the Kirton Drawn Back - artistic outreach and Y.M.
www.kirtondrawnback.org


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