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English Dictionary: Joshua by the DICT Development Group
4 results for Joshua
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Joshua
n
  1. (Old Testament) Moses' successor who led the Israelites into the Promised Land; best remembered for his destruction of Jericho
  2. a book in the Old Testament describing how Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan (the Promised Land) after the death of Moses
    Synonym(s): Joshua, Josue, Book of Joshua
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Joshua, TX (city, FIPS 38080)
      Location: 32.46217 N, 97.38037 W
      Population (1990): 3828 (1561 housing units)
      Area: 14.8 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 76058

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Joshua
      Jehovah is his help, or Jehovah the Saviour. The son of Nun, of
      the tribe of Ephraim, the successor of Moses as the leader of
      Israel. He is called Jehoshua in Num. 13:16 (A.V.), and Jesus in
      Acts 7:45 and Heb. 4:8 (R.V., Joshua).
     
         He was born in Egypt, and was probably of the age of Caleb,
      with whom he is generally associated. He shared in all the
      events of the Exodus, and held the place of commander of the
      host of the Israelites at their great battle against the
      Amalekites in Rephidim (Ex. 17:8-16). He became Moses' minister
      or servant, and accompanied him part of the way when he ascended
      Mount Sinai to receive the two tables (Ex. 32:17). He was also
      one of the twelve who were sent on by Moses to explore the land
      of Canaan (Num. 13:16, 17), and only he and Caleb gave an
      encouraging report. Under the direction of God, Moses, before
      his death, invested Joshua in a public and solemn manner with
      authority over the people as his successor (Deut. 31:23). The
      people were encamped at Shittim when he assumed the command
      (Josh. 1:1); and crossing the Jordan, they encamped at Gilgal,
      where, having circumcised the people, he kept the Passover, and
      was visited by the Captain of the Lord's host, who spoke to him
      encouraging words (1:1-9).
     
         Now began the wars of conquest which Joshua carried on for
      many years, the record of which is in the book which bears his
      name. Six nations and thirty-one kings were conquered by him
      (Josh. 11:18-23; 12:24). Having thus subdued the Canaanites,
      Joshua divided the land among the tribes, Timnath-serah in Mount
      Ephraim being assigned to himself as his own inheritance. (See
      {SHILOH}; {PRIEST}.)
     
         His work being done, he died, at the age of one hundred and
      ten years, twenty-five years after having crossed the Jordan. He
      was buried in his own city of Timnath-serah (Josh. 24); and "the
      light of Israel for the time faded away."
     
         Joshua has been regarded as a type of Christ (Heb. 4:8) in the
      following particulars: (1) In the name common to both; (2)
      Joshua brings the people into the possession of the Promised
      Land, as Jesus brings his people to the heavenly Canaan; and (3)
      as Joshua succeeded Moses, so the Gospel succeeds the Law.
     
         The character of Joshua is thus well sketched by Edersheim:,
      "Born a slave in Egypt, he must have been about forty years old
      at the time of the Exodus. Attached to the person of Moses, he
      led Israel in the first decisive battle against Amalek (Ex.
      17:9, 13), while Moses in the prayer of faith held up to heaven
      the God-given 'rod.' It was no doubt on that occasion that his
      name was changed from Oshea, 'help,' to Jehoshua, 'Jehovah is
      help' (Num. 13:16). And this name is the key to his life and
      work. Alike in bringing the people into Canaan, in his wars, and
      in the distribution of the land among the tribes, from the
      miraculous crossing of Jordan and taking of Jericho to his last
      address, he was the embodiment of his new name, 'Jehovah is
      help.' To this outward calling his character also corresponded.
      It is marked by singleness of purpose, directness, and
      decision...He sets an object before him, and unswervingly
      follows it" (Bible Hist., iii. 103)
     

From Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's) [hitchcock]:
   Joshua, a savior; a deliverer
  
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