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What does the Bible say about the meeting of Joshua and Jesus?

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The meeting of Joshua and Jesus illustrates divine presence and authority in guiding God's people.

In Joshua 5:13-15, Joshua encounters a figure with a drawn sword, identified as the Lord Jesus Christ, the captain of the host of the Lord. This meeting symbolizes the authority and power of Christ as the divine leader who directs His people. As seen in this encounter, Joshua faces the reality of his human limitations against the mighty foes before him, and the appearance of Christ reassures him of God's sovereign presence. This moment highlights Jesus not only as a warrior but also as the one who commands the heavenly armies, emphasizing that the victory over sin and death is anchored in the Lord's power rather than human strength.
Scripture References: Joshua 5:13-15

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