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What does the Bible say about Joshua's role in the Old Testament?

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Joshua is depicted as a faithful leader who brought Israel into the Promised Land, serving as a testament to God's faithfulness.

Joshua plays a crucial role in Old Testament history, acting as the leader who guides the Israelites into the Promised Land. He is recognized for his unwavering faithfulness and obedience to God, demonstrating the power of God to fulfill His promises made to the people of Israel. The Book of Joshua serves as a bridge between the Pentateuch and the historical books, emphasizing God's ongoing covenant with His people. The writer of Hebrews confirms Joshua’s significance by referencing him and the history recorded in his writings.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:8, Joshua 4:8, Joshua 11:30-31

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Arthur W. Pink · Nov 22, 2011
Joshua

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