This exposition is rooted firstly in a thorough analysis of the Hebrew Text. Employing helpful insights from archaeology and linguistics, and second in the major theological and literary themes discovered in each section. Finally the author brings the fragments together in an expository treatment that is not ashamed to stoop to the level of application.
This is a well-written, informative commentary on a generally under-appreciated and ignored book of the Bible. Davis brings the text to life with his keen observations and engaging writing. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to understand the Bible better. New insights abound and no who reads this book will every find Joshua dull again.