Joshua was the leader of the Children of Israel following Moses. He was one of the twelve spies who went into the promised land before their forty years of wandering in the desert. He was Moses' trusted friend and he became leader after his death. He led the children of Israel into the promised land and is most well known by how God used his leadership when the walls of Jericho came down.
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Joshua had been Moses' right-hand man since his youth (Numbers 11:28), and his chief disciple, who was constantly found in the tent of Torah where Moses taught (Exodus 33:11), so as not to ever miss a single word of Moses' teaching. He could be trusted to reach correct decisions (Numbers ch.13-14); and was successful in battle too (Exodus ch.17). As Moses approached the time when he would have to hand over the helm of leadership, Joshua turned out to be the best choice to carry on, and God named him as Moses' successor (Numbers ch.27).
Joshua was from the tribe of Ephraim in the Bible.
There is no bible verse that states Joshua is the author of the Book of Joshua.
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where did Joshua live when he was growing up
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Joshua and Nehemiah both wrote the books in the Bible that bear their names. It is not known if they wrote other books in the Bible.
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The Bible does not tell us of any children born to Joshua, nor does it even tell us if he was married.
Yes, Josue is the Spanish translation of Joshua, which is in the Bible.
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Joshua (Joshua 24:15)
No wife, nor even a marriage - is mentioned in connection with Joshua.