- Also called JEHOSHUA, and JEHOSHUAH, and OSHEA
- Son of Nun Numbers 13:8 ; 1 Chronicles 7:27
- Intimately associated with Moses Exodus 24:13 ; 32:17 ; 33:11
- A religious zealot Numbers 11:28
- Sent with others to view the promised land Numbers 13:8
- Makes a favorable report Numbers 14:6-10
- Rewarded for his courage and fidelity Numbers 14:30,38 ; 32:12
- Commissioned, ordained, and charged with the responsibilites of Moses' office Numbers 27:18-23 ; Deuteronomy 1:38 ; 3:28 ; 31:3,7,23 ; 34:9
- Divinely inspired Numbers 27:18 ; Deuteronomy 34:9 ; Joshua 1:5,9 ; 3:7 ; 8:8
- His life miraculously preserved when he made a favorable report about the land Numbers 14:10
- Promises to Joshua 1:5-9
- Leads the people into the land of Canaan Joshua 1 ; 2 ; 3 ; 4 ; Acts 7:45 ; Hebrews 4:8
- Renews circumcision of the children of Israel; re-establishes the Passover; has a vision of the angel of God Joshua 5
- Besieges and captures Jericho Joshua 6
- Captures Ai Joshua 7 ; 8
- Makes a treaty with the Gibeonites Joshua 9:3-27
- The kings of the six nations of the Canaanites band together against him Joshua 9:1,2
- The six kings make war upon the Gibeonites; are defeated and killed Joshua 10
- Defeats seven other kings Joshua 10:28-43
- Conquers Hazor Joshua 11
- Completes the conquest of the whole land Joshua 11:23
- List of the kings whom Joshua struck down Joshua 12
- Allots the land Joshua 13 ; 14 ; 15 ; 16 ; 17 ; 18 ; 19
- Sets the tabernacle up at Shiloh Joshua 18:1
- Sets apart several cities of refuge Joshua 20
- 48 Cities for the Levites Joshua 21
- Exhortation of, before his death Joshua 23 ; 24
- Survives the Israelites who refused to enter the promised land Numbers 26:63-65
- His portion of the land Joshua 19:49,50
- Death and burial of Joshua 24:29,30
- Esteem with which he was held Joshua 1:16-18
- Faith of Joshua 6:16
- Military genius of, as exhibited
- At the defeat of the Amalekites Exodus 17:13
- At Ai Joshua 8
- At Gibeon Joshua 10
- At Hazor Joshua 11
- At Ai Joshua 8
- Intimately associated with Moses Exodus 24:13 ; 32:17 ; 33:11
- Age of, at death Judges 2:8
- Son of Nun Numbers 13:8 ; 1 Chronicles 7:27
- 2.An Israelite 1 Samuel 6:14,18
- A governor of Jerusalem 2 Kings 23:8
- Also called JESHUA
- The high priest of the captivity Ezra 2:2
- Assists Zerubbabel in restoring the temple Ezra 3 ; 4:1-6 ; 5 ; Haggai 1:1,12-14 ; 2:2
- SYMBOLICAL
- Of the restoration of God's people Zechariah 3 ; 6:9-15
- A governor of Jerusalem 2 Kings 23:8
Orville James Nave (April 30, 1841 – June 24, 1917) was an American Methodist theologian and chaplain in the United States Army. He is best known for compiling Nave's Topical Bible, an index of topics addressed in the Christian Bible.Wikipedia
Nave's Topical Bible is a book written by Orville James Nave (1841–1917) and published by Thomas Nelson Publishers. Nave was a chaplain in the United States Army and referred to his work as "the result of fourteen years of delight and untiring study of the Word of God." It is a topical concordance of the Bible, and contains Biblical references to over 20,000 topics. Scripture is quoted over 100,000 times; the same Scripture citation may appear under several headings.The topic headings are broad, covering many religious concepts, geographical regions, and names of Biblical figures. While theological concepts such as salvation and worship are included, a wide range of topics, such as Biblical references to ropes, are also included. This reflects the author's intention, as stated in the book's preface, to "...note and classify everything found in the Scriptures".
The book took fourteen years to complete. Its original copyrights were 1896 and 1897. Until at least 1907 the book was published by the Topical Bible Publishing Company of Lincoln Nebraska. At least seven editions have been published, based on the King James Version and Revised Version of the Bible. Each verse of the Bible is indexed according to the topics it is classified under. Christian figures such as Billy Graham have endorsed the book.Read More