=== === Joshua typifies Jesus Christ in that he brought rest to the Old Testament people of God just as Jesus does to the New. In a similar picture Joshua was the one who led God's people into the promised land just as Jesus leads his people to the 'promised land' land of heaven, both of which are places of rest.
4And now the LORD your God hath given rest unto your brethren, as he promised them: therefore now return ye, and get you unto your tents, and unto the land of your possession, which Moses the servant of the LORD gave you on the other side Jordan. == == 9There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God.10For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his.
Joshua typifies Christ is that, along with Caleb, he took a stand as one of the 2 good spies, separating himself from the 10 "bad ones", according to the song. This can also be called an "ante type" or a parallel, as Christ, as well as John the Baptist, took a stand in their day as well.
Also, Joshua (which can also be said Yeshua in the original tongue) has an identical origin to the name of Jesus.
The Passover Lamb for one was a picture of the Lamb of God who was to come and take away the sins of the world.
Joshua Oldfield has written: 'Christ the head of civil government'
Peaches Christ's birth name is Joshua Andrew Grannell.
typify is associating or connecting one thing with another - for example...Jeans, trainers and a mobile phone typify the modern teenager
Diverse technical systems crammed into compact spaces typify modern cities.
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Joshua bar Joseph Messiah - Joshua son of Joseph Messiah. That is the name transliterated from Hebrew to English (I don't know how to write Hebrew here). The name Jesus is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Joshua and the title Christ (not a name) is the Greek translation of the Hebrew title Messiah. Jesus Christ is actually a transliteration from Greek to English.
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We know about Joshua and James. There may have been other, less important brothers. The Greeks called Joshua Jesus the Christ.
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Christophanies, or appearances of Christ, are seen in the Old Testament in instances such as the visitation to Abraham in Genesis 18, the encounter with Jacob at Peniel in Genesis 32, and the appearance to Joshua before the battle of Jericho in Joshua 5.