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Why is Joshua an important figure in the Bible?

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Joshua is important because he symbolizes Christ as the lawkeeper who fulfills God's promise of salvation.

Joshua stands as a significant testament to God's faithfulness in the Bible. His role as Moses' successor exemplifies the transition from the law to grace. While Moses represented the law that ultimately could not bring the people into the promised land, Joshua embodies the fulfillment of God’s promise and the Savior who leads His people into rest. In this capacity, Joshua serves as a clear type of Christ, emphasizing the need for a law keeper who can lead God’s people into salvation. His leadership, courage, and faithfulness reinforce the conviction that salvation is through grace alone, as demonstrated through Jesus Christ, who succeeded where the law could not.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:23, Hebrews 4:8-9

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