Joshua 1: God commissions Joshua to lead Israel, and the people prepare to cross the Jordan. 

Joshua 2: Joshua sends two spies to Jericho, where Rahab hides them and helps them escape. 

Joshua 3: The Israelites cross the Jordan River as God holds back the waters. 

Joshua 4: Twelve stones are set up as a memorial of the crossing of the Jordan. 

Joshua 5: The Israelites are circumcised at Gilgal, celebrate Passover, and the commander of the Lord’s army appears to Joshua. 

Joshua 6: The walls of Jericho fall after the Israelites march around the city for seven days. 

Joshua 7: Achan’s sin leads to Israel’s defeat at Ai; Achan is punished. 

Joshua 8: Ai is conquered, and Joshua renews the covenant at Mount Ebal. 

Joshua 9: The Gibeonites deceive Israel into making a peace treaty with them. 

Joshua 10: Joshua and the Israelites defeat five Amorite kings and their armies. 

Joshua 11: Joshua conquers the southern cities of Canaan. 

Joshua 12: Joshua defeats the northern kings, and the land has rest from war. 

Joshua 13: A list of the kings defeated by Moses and Joshua is provided. 

Joshua 14: Instructions are given for dividing the land among the tribes of Israel. 

Joshua 15: Caleb receives Hebron as his inheritance. 

Joshua 16: The land allotted to the tribes of Judah, including Caleb’s portion. 

Joshua 17: The land allotted to the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh. 

Joshua 18: The remaining land is divided among the seven tribes, and the cities of Benjamin are listed. 

Joshua 19: The land allotted to the tribes of Simeon, Zebulun, Issachar, Asher, Naphtali, and Dan. 

Joshua 20: The cities of refuge are established as places of protection. 

Joshua 21: The towns allotted to the Levites throughout Israel. 

Joshua 22: The eastern tribes return home, and an altar is built as a witness. 

Joshua 23: Joshua‘s farewell address to the leaders of Israel, urging them to remain faithful. 

Joshua 24: Joshua renews the covenant at Shechem, and he dies and is buried.