Tradition states that Joshua was 82 years old when he became leader. He lived to be 110. See also:
Joshua became the leader of the Israelites after the death of moses. he also lead the people into the promised land.
It depend on what is your understanding of the word Prophet. If you say an intermediary between God and man, then maybe yes, Joshua was a Prophet. But if you say that Joshua is someone who can foretell the future, then it's highly doubtful. Most or none of his prophesies ever came true.
The Book of Ruth comes after the Book of Judges
The book of Joshua is a historical narrative within the Old Testament of the Bible. It recounts the story of the Israelites' conquest of the Promised Land under Joshua's leadership after the death of Moses.
The biblical account is a little confusing when it comes to the age and status of Joshua. For example, the Book of Numbers identifies Joshua in quick succession as the young man and servant of Moses, then as a ruler of the tribe of Ephraim. In any event, his early appearance in the Exodus means he must have been a relatively old man by the time he led the Israelites across the Jordan. To have achieved all that he is credited with, he must have remained a strong and active leader until his death at the age of 110 years.
Joshua was the next leader and God allowed Joshua to lead theIsraelite's into the land of Promise Joshua Chap 1: 1-3 Now after the death of Moses the servant of the LORD it came to pass, that the LORD spake unto Joshua the son of Nun, Moses' minister, saying, Moses my servant is dead; now therefore arise, go over this Jordan, thou, and all this people, unto the land which I do give to them, even to the children of Israel. Every place that the sole of your foot shall tread upon, that have I given unto you, as I said unto Moses.
In the Book of Joshua in the Old Testament, Joshua is described as leading the Israelites in battles to conquer the land of Canaan. The exact number of people Joshua killed is not explicitly stated in the text. However, it is recorded that Joshua led the Israelites in battles against various Canaanite tribes and cities, resulting in significant casualties on the Canaanite side. The Book of Joshua emphasizes the military conquests and territorial divisions rather than providing a specific tally of casualties attributed to Joshua personally.
Hitler was never the leader of Russia.
He was 43 years old.
The name of the fourth book in the old testament and the fourth book of Moses is called Numbers. It gets this name Numbers as in the bible the senses was taken of the Israelites for the very first time here.
Joshua was the leader that God instructed to lead the remains of the hebrews of the second generation that were in the exile of Egypt
Your question is worded unclearly; here are possible answers: 1) God's command (Joshua 6:2). 2) Joshua, who led the Israelites for 28 years after the death of Moses (Joshua ch.1 to ch.24). 3) The Kohanim, who led the circling of the city (Joshua ch.6). 4) The report of the scouts, saying that the land, and Jericho, were ready for taking (see Joshua ch.2). 5) Rahab (ibid), who stated that the Israelites had nothing to be apprehensive about. 6) The fact that Jericho was considered the key entry point to the rest of Canaan (midrash Tanhuma, section Behaalotcha 18).