No, Aaron was Moses' brother. Joshua was appointed by Moses.
God told moses that Aaron would speak for him.
Saint Joshua is not a widely recognized figure in Christian tradition. There is limited historical information available about him, and he is not mentioned in the Bible. It is possible that there may be local or regional traditions regarding Saint Joshua in certain places, but there is no widely known story or account of his life or deeds.
Joshua, the brother of Moses, it an Old Testment patriarch and not usually accorded the title of saint.
One big reason may have been the fact that Aaron was the older brother, and was already dead by the time Moses was ready for succession. A better question might be: Why Joshua and not either one of Moses' sons ?
Joshua is an Old Testament patriarch, the brother of Moses. Persons from the Old Testament are generally not given the title of Saint.
No, Moses and Joshua were not cousins. Joshua was Moses " General" when he was fighting in the army. Joshua fought and overcame the battle with a sword. Furthermore, Joshua was of the half-tribe of Ephraim while Moses was of the tribe of Levi.
Joshua is an Old Testment patriarch, the brother of Moses. Old Testement personages are usually not referred to as saints. However, Joshua was probably born in Egypt during the captivity of the Jewish people
Joshua was the successor to Moses. See Deuteronomy 34 and Joshua 1.
Joshua, the son of Nun.
No, Joshua became the leader of the Israelites after Moses died.
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Its a man called, Joshua. You can read the bible in the book of Exodus to prove my answer.