Joshua was first referenced in Exodus 17:9.
Exodus 17:9
Moses said to Joshua, "Choose some of our men and go out to fight the Amalekites. Tomorrow I will stand on top of the hill with the staff of God in my hands."
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.
Joshua is the sixth book in the Old Testament.
Joshua
Jesus (of Nazareth) is never mentioned in the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old Testament. However, Jesus is considered to be the Greek translation of Joshua, and another Joshua - Joshua, son of Nun - is named.
Nun in the Old Testament is Joshua's father.
Joshua is an Old Testament patriarch and not a New Testament saint.
Joshua is an Old Testament patriarch, the brother of Moses. Persons from the Old Testament are generally not given the title of Saint.
Joshua, the assistant of Moses, was an Old Testament patriarch. Persons from the Old Testament are usually not accorded the title of saint.
Joshua
In the old testament cannon is the holy land, which Joshua led the people to.
Joshua is an Old Testament Patriarch and not a patron saint.
The title "saint" is usually referred only to personages of the New Testament. Joshua was a patriarch of the Old Testament from the 12th century B.C.