Thank you for sharing this (I read a translation of it). I never thought before about how that no sins are recorded concerning Joshua! This is interesting, and appropriate, of course, because Joshua is a type of representation of Christ Jesus. Joshua led Israel into the Promised Land just as Jesus leads His people, the new Israel, into the Promised Land, in a spiritual sense. In fact, in the Greek version of the Bible, the Septuagint (LXX), the name Joshua is spelled Jesus. Indeed, the name Joshua is Hebrew form of Jesus' name. You are right, Joshua obeyed God's commandments in everything, and Jesus, the Greater Joshua we might call Him, did so as well, and set an example for us all to follow.
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Thanks for your good feedback. I read one article that tried to present Joshua as a melancholic fellow, from extrabiblical sources, and put partial blame on him for the defeat at Ai. But I don't see it in the Bible.
Right. Of course we know that Joshua was a sinner, like everyone else except for Jesus, who is God in human flesh, we just don't have any biblical record of Joshua's sins, and the Holy Spirit probably deliberately meant it to be this way.
Joseph the son of Jacob in Genesis is someone I had previously heard of as said to have no sins recorded about him, and he too can be said to be a type of Christ. Some, however, think he was prideful and arrogant toward his brothers, though I don't necessarily think that is the case.
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Jesus is unique as the one and only Son of God. Unlike any other man yet born in the same flesh as man.
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