Lexical Summary Yehoshua: Joshua Original Word: יְהוֹשׁוּעַ Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Jehoshua, Jehoshuah, Joshua Or Yhowshua {yeh-ho-shoo'-ah}; from Yhovah and yasha'; Jehovah-saved; Jehoshua (i.e. Joshua), the Jewish leader -- Jehoshua, Jehoshuah, Joshua. Compare Howshea', Yeshuwa'. see HEBREW Yhovah see HEBREW yasha' see HEBREW Howshea' see HEBREW Yeshuwa' NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom Yhvh and yasha Definition "the LORD is salvation," Moses' successor, also the name of a number of Isr. NASB Translation Jeshua (28), Joshua (219). Brown-Driver-Briggs יְהוֺשׁוּעַ, יְהוֺשֻׁעַ and (later) יֵשׁוּעַ, proper name, masculine (& location, see 9 below) (׳י is salvation, or ׳י is opulence, compare אֱלִישָׁע, אֱלִישׁוּעַ, אֲבִישׁוּעַ & NesSK 1892, 573 f.; in any case it came to be associated with ישׁע, compare Matthew 1:21; on יֵשׁוּעַ see especially FräVOJ iv. 1890, 332 f. MüllSK 1892, 177 f. who cite analogue for change of וֹ to later ֵ֯, & Nesl.c.) — 1 Moses' successor, son of Nun, (ᵐ5 Ἰησοῦς) יְהוֺשׁוּעַ Deuteronomy 3:21; Judges 2:7; = יְהוֺשֻׁעַ Exodus 17:9,10,13,14; Exodus 24:13; Exodus 32:17; Exodus 33:11; Numbers 11:28; Numbers 13:16; Numbers 14:6,30,38; Numbers 26:65; Numbers 27:18,22; Numbers 32:12,28; Numbers 34:17; Deuteronomy 1:38; Deuteronomy 3:28; Deuteronomy 31:3,7,14 (twice in verse); Deuteronomy 31:23; Deuteronomy 34:9; Joshua 1:1 167t. Joshua; Judges 1:1; Judges 2:6,7,8,21,23; 1 Kings 16:34; 1 Chronicles 7:27; = יֵשׁוּעַ Nehemiah 8:17 (ᵐ5 Ἰησοῦς); according to P, name changed by Moses from הוֺשֵׁעַ q. v. Numbers 13:8,16 (ᵐ5 Αὑση) Deuteronomy 32:44 (ᵐ5 Ἰησοῦς). 2 יְהוֺשֻׁעַ a Bethshemite 1 Samuel 6:14,18 (ᵐ5 'Wshe, A Ἰησοῦς, ᵐ5L Ἰωσηε). 3 high priest after the restoration, son of Jehozadak יְהוֺשֻׁעַ (ᵐ5 Ἰησοῦς) Haggai 1:1,12,14; Haggai 2:2,4; Zechariah 3:1,3,6,8,9; Zechariah 6:11; = יְשׁוּעַ (ᵐ5 Ἰησοῦς) Ezra 2:2; Ezra 3:2,8; Ezra 4:3; Ezra 5:2; Ezra 10:18; Nehemiah 7:7; Nehemiah 12:1,7,10,26. 4 יְהוֺשֻׁעַ governor of Jerusalem under Josiah 2 Kings 23:8 (ᵐ5 Ἰησοῦς, ᵐ5L Ἰωσηε). 5 יֵשׁוּעַ (ᵐ5 Ἰησοῦς). head of one of the classes of priests 1 Chronicles 24:11, possibly also Ezra 2:36 = Nehemiah 7:39. 6 יֵשׁוּעַ (ᵐ5 Ἰησοῦς etc.), a Levitical family-name of frequent occurrence: a. Ezra 2:40; Ezra 3:9 = Nehemiah 7:43; Nehemiah 8:7; Nehemiah 9:4,5; Nehemiah 10:10; Nehemiah 12:8. b.2Chronicles 31:15; Ezra 8:33; Nehemiah 12:24. 7 יֵשׁוּעַ (ᵐ5 id.), father of a builder at the wall Nehemiah 3:19, perhaps = 8 a Judaite family-name (ᵐ5 id.), Ezra 2:6 = Nehemiah 7:11 (compare SmListen 12). 9. proper name, of a location in south of Judah Nehemiah 11:26 בְּיֵשׁוּעַ (ᵐ5 ἐν Ἰησού, ᵐ5L ἐν Σουα). יְהוֺשֻׁעַ, יֵשׁוּעַ proper name. Topical Lexicon Name and Scope of Usageיְהוֹשׁוּעַ (Yehoshua, Joshua) appears about 218 times in the Hebrew Bible. Although the majority of references concern Joshua son of Nun, the name is also borne by at least four other individuals: • Joshua of Beth-shemesh (1 Samuel 6:14) The Septuagint renders the name Ἰησοῦς (Iēsous), the same Greek form later given to Jesus of Nazareth, thus inviting rich canonical connections. Joshua Son of Nun: Early Life and Commissioning Born in Egyptian bondage, Joshua sprang from the tribe of Ephraim (1 Chronicles 7:27). First introduced as Moses’ assistant in the battle with Amalek (Exodus 17:9-14), he accompanied Moses partway up Sinai (Exodus 24:13) and guarded the Tent of Meeting (Exodus 33:11). His faith distinguished him among the twelve spies; while the majority disheartened Israel, “Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh… tore their clothes” and urged obedience (Numbers 14:6-9). Because of this loyalty, the LORD promised that Joshua would enter the land (Numbers 14:30). Moses later laid hands on him “and commissioned him, just as the LORD had spoken” (Numbers 27:23). Leadership After Moses Joshua’s succession is recorded in Deuteronomy 31–34 and Joshua 1. God’s charge—“Be strong and courageous” (Joshua 1:6)—echoes throughout his career. Scripture presents him as: 1. A Spirit-filled leader (Deuteronomy 34:9) Crossing the Jordan and Memorial Stones The miraculous crossing (Joshua 3–4) duplicated the Exodus pattern and affirmed Joshua’s divine appointment: “That day the LORD exalted Joshua in the sight of all Israel” (Joshua 4:14). Twelve memorial stones at Gilgal perpetuated the testimony “so that all the peoples of the earth may know that the hand of the LORD is mighty” (Joshua 4:24). Conquest of Canaan Chapters 6–12 narrate systematic campaigns: • Central campaign—Jericho’s walls fell after seven days of divinely directed silence and trumpet blasts (Joshua 6). The historian credits Israel’s victories to divine initiative: “It was the LORD who hardened their hearts to wage war against Israel… in order to destroy them completely” (Joshua 11:20). Allotment and Rest Joshua 13–21 record land allotments to the tribes and the establishment of Levitical cities and Cities of Refuge. Repeated summary statements emphasize covenant fulfillment: “Not one of all the LORD’s good promises to Israel failed; every one was fulfilled” (Joshua 21:45). Covenant Renewal at Shechem Joshua’s closing acts (Joshua 23–24) include: • An exhortation to cling to the LORD and avoid intermarriage with the nations (23:6-13). A covenant stone under the terebinth served as a perpetual witness (24:26-27). Death and Legacy Joshua died at 110 years (Joshua 24:29–30). Judges 2:7 testifies that Israel served the LORD “all the days of Joshua and of the elders who outlived him.” Later generations looked back to Joshua as the ideal leader (Nehemiah 9:23), and prophetic literature uses his exploits as assurance of future salvation (Habakkuk 3:8-13). Joshua Son of Jehozadak: High-Priestly Ministry A century after the exile, another Joshua figures prominently. Together with Zerubbabel, he leads the first return, rebuilds the altar, and lays the temple foundation (Ezra 3:2; 5:2). Haggai and Zechariah address him directly, urging purity and perseverance: • Haggai 1:14—“The LORD stirred the spirit of Joshua… and they came and began to work on the house of the LORD.” Thus this Joshua underscores God’s power to forgive and to reestablish worship. Typological Significance 1. Name Parallels: Both Joshua son of Nun and Jesus of Nazareth bear the name “Yahweh saves,” underscoring the unity of God’s redemptive purpose. Other Bearers of the Name • Joshua of Beth-shemesh hosts the returned ark (1 Samuel 6:14-18). Theological Themes Associated with the Name 1. Salvation and Victory accomplished by the LORD. Key Representative References Exodus 17:9; Numbers 14:6-10; Deuteronomy 34:9; Joshua 1:7-9; Joshua 24:15; Judges 2:7; 1 Samuel 6:14; 2 Kings 23:8; 2 Chronicles 31:15; Ezra 3:2; Haggai 1:14; Zechariah 3:8; Hebrews 4:8. Forms and Transliterations בִּיהוֹשֻׁ֖עַ ביהושע וִֽיהוֹשֻׁ֔עַ וִֽיהוֹשֻׁ֣עַ וִיהוֹשֻׁ֕עַ וִיהוֹשֻׁ֖עַ וִיהוֹשֻׁ֙עַ֙ וִיהוֹשֻׁ֣עַ וִיהוֹשֻׁ֨עַ וִיהוֹשֻׁ֪עַ ויהושע יְ֠הוֹשֻׁעַ יְהוֹשֻֽׁעַ׃ יְהוֹשֻׁ֑עַ יְהוֹשֻׁ֔עַ יְהוֹשֻׁ֖עַ יְהוֹשֻׁ֗עַ יְהוֹשֻׁ֙עַ֙ יְהוֹשֻׁ֛עַ יְהוֹשֻׁ֜עַ יְהוֹשֻׁ֡עַ יְהוֹשֻׁ֣עַ יְהוֹשֻׁ֣עַ ׀ יְהוֹשֻׁ֣עַ־ יְהוֹשֻׁ֤עַ יְהוֹשֻׁ֥עַ יְהוֹשֻׁ֧עַ יְהוֹשֻׁ֨עַ יְהוֹשֻׁעַ֒ יְהוֹשֻׁעַ֙ יְהוֹשֻׁעַ֮ יְהוֹשׁ֔וּעַ יְהוֹשׁ֣וּעַ יהושוע יהושע יהושע־ יהושע׃ לִֽיהוֹשֻׁ֑עַ לִֽיהוֹשֻׁ֗עַ לִיהוֹשֻׁ֣עַ לִיהוֹשֻׁ֥עַ ליהושע bî·hō·wō·šu·a‘ bihoShua bîhōwōšua‘ lî·hō·wō·šu·a‘ lihoShua lîhōwōšua‘ vihoShua wî·hō·wō·šu·a‘ wîhōwōšua‘ yə·hō·wō·šu·a‘ yə·hō·wō·šū·a‘ yə·hō·wō·šu·a‘- yehoShua yəhōwōšua‘ yəhōwōšūa‘ yəhōwōšua‘-Links Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Exodus 17:9 HEB: מֹשֶׁ֤ה אֶל־ יְהוֹשֻׁ֙עַ֙ בְּחַר־ לָ֣נוּ NAS: So Moses said to Joshua, Choose men KJV: said unto Joshua, Choose us out INT: Moses to Joshua Choose men Exodus 17:10 Exodus 17:13 Exodus 17:14 Exodus 24:13 Exodus 32:17 Exodus 33:11 Numbers 11:28 Numbers 13:16 Numbers 14:6 Numbers 14:30 Numbers 14:38 Numbers 26:65 Numbers 27:18 Numbers 27:22 Numbers 32:12 Numbers 32:28 Numbers 34:17 Deuteronomy 1:38 Deuteronomy 3:21 Deuteronomy 3:28 Deuteronomy 31:3 Deuteronomy 31:7 Deuteronomy 31:14 Deuteronomy 31:14 218 Occurrences |