If I understand what you mean by "section", Joshua is considered one of the "historical" books (as opposed to "poetry", "prophets", or the Pentateuch).
Joshua is the sixth book in the Old Testament.
After the five books of Moses the 6th book is the book of Joshua.
Yes, it comes immediately after Deuteronomy as the 6th book of the OT.
The seventh book of the Old Testament (and Hebrew Scriptures) is the book of Judges. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy and Joshua all proceed Judges. In the categorizing of the Hebrew Scriptures in Judaism, the book of Judges is part of the Nevi'im, "The Prophets". Christian categorizing of the Old Testament has no such official categorizing.
In the King James version, in the Old Testament section, the seventh book is Judges.
Joshua is the sixth book in the Old Testament.
Joshua
The Book of Joshua.
Deuteronomy.
The book of Joshua is in the Old Testament between the books of Deuteronomy and the book of Judges.
The book of Joshua in the Old Testament is not directly related to any book in the New Testament. However, Joshua is referenced in the New Testament in passages like Hebrews 11:30-31, where his actions are commended for demonstrating faith and obedience.
After the five books of Moses the 6th book is the book of Joshua.
Joshua
genesis is the first section of the bible. Genesis 1 is about the creation of GOD.
Yes, it comes immediately after Deuteronomy as the 6th book of the OT.
It depends on whether you are looking at the Jewish canon or the Christian canon. The Jewish canon begins with Joshua and ends with Malachi. The Christian canon opens with Isaiah and ends with Malachi.
Nun in the Old Testament is Joshua's father.