The term saint refers to New Testament individuals. I can find no saints who entered heaven after the death of Our Lord named Joshua. There may be many such saints with that name who are known only to God. We do not usually refer to holy people from the Old Testament as saints, although they may be in Heaven.
The following books of the Old Testament begin with the letter "J" JOSHUA JUDGES JOB JEREMIAH JOEL JONAH
In the Old Testament God commanded the Children of Israel sometimes to kill individuals and peoples for judgment for sin under the Mosaic law. But in the New Testament, under grace, there is no such commandment to kill.
The term saint refers to New Testament individuals. I can find no saints who entered heaven after the death of Our Lord named Joshua. There may be many such saints with that name who are known only to God. We do not usually refer to holy people from the Old Testament as saints, although they may be in Heaven.
Jesus is the Greek translation for Joshua, a name that occurs frequently in the Old Testament. However, the New Testament Jesus is not mentioned, either directly or by implication, anywhere in the Old Testament.In the King James versionThe name - Jesus - is only mentioned in the New Testament.
The alleged battle of Jericho involving Joshua reported in the Old Testament did not occur as the city site was unoccupied at the time.
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Saint Joshua is not recognized as a saint in traditional Christian belief or practice. Joshua is a central figure in the Hebrew Bible, known for his leadership in the Israelites' conquest of Canaan with the guidance of God. He is not formally recognized as a Christian saint in the same way that figures like Saint Peter or Saint Paul are.
A:In the Old Testament Book of Joshua, he fought against many of the highland cities of the Canaanites, including Jericho, Ai, Hazor and many others. In almost every case, he completed his victory by acts of total genocide, even killing all the women and children. Chapter 1 of the Book of Judges contains a fragmentary story in which Joshua was not the leader who conquered these cities, but Caleb led the tribe of Judah to conquer the same cities. The reason for the differences between Joshua and that fragmentary account is that Joshua was the traditional hero of the northern kingdom of Israel, while Caleb was the traditional hero of Judah. In fact, scholars say that there never was a military conquest of Canaan as described in the Bible.
It depends on which accounts you read and how you add them up. Joshua alone defeated 31 kings in an untold number of battles. There are at least 15 battles that are named or directly described by the Old Testament during the time of Joshua and the Judges.
In the plural form in the New King James:All (21)Old Testament (16)Joshua (1)2 Kings (1)Psalm (7)Jeremiah (5)Ezekiel (2)New Testament (5)Luke (4)John (1)