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Joshua walked with God and knew Him as the
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the camp: but his servant Joshua, the son of Nun, a young
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Joshua had his own
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stand still until Joshua achieved victory and made the shadow cast by the
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But Joshua the son of Nun and Caleb the son of Jephunneh re-
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Joshua Johnston was a tall man, 6 feet 5 inches in bare feet, but he was the small one
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Still, however, Joshua was the boss
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The security official was of Nigerian ethnicity, like Joshua and Daniel themselves He recognized the facial scars that marked out their family and tribe across their cheeks
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Joshua was the next in the queue
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A tall young security guard ran his hand-held detector over him and then reached asked Joshua to raise his arms when the device began to whine
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" Joshua turned slowly
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Joshua looked down into the eyes of the guard, still breathing in short bursts and mumbling something under his breath
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Daniel held out his hand to Joshua once they had passed through customs
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" Joshua shouted at him
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Joshua looked at the opening hours printed clearly on the window and then at his watch
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Daniel exchanged a glance with Joshua and they smiled
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Exodus 17 when he delegated the leadership role to Joshua during the battle with the Amalekites
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Joshua was the man
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Wisdom - Joshua was full of the spirit of wisdom
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“And Joshua the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses had laid his
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” The children of Israel looked to Joshua for leadership because
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Commitment - Because of his deep commitment Joshua made sure that the
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those who had a lack of faith, that Joshua made his commitment to lead the children
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Joshua realized that Israel could not prosper when sin existed in the camp
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Courage against opposition - God knew there would be times that Joshua would
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Perhaps that is why God told Joshua four times in
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found in Joshua 10:40 - “So Joshua smote all the country of the hills, and of the
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The strength of a godly leader is seen in Joshua
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When the Israelites were assembled at Shechem, Joshua
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The strength of good influence can be seen in Joshua
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“And Israel served the LORD all the days of Joshua, and all the days of the elders that overlived Joshua, and which had known
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all the works of the LORD, that he had done for Israel” (Joshua 24:31)
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Sound leaders like Joshua are needed in the church today
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Jesus is the same God that sent hailstones down on Ur while Joshua battled
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’ Joshua Mganga said sadly
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Doris and her capacity for dealing with disasters was something of a legend in police circles at the northern end of the country, as Joshua Mganga had discovered when he came up for the conference
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’ Joshua Mganga said, ‘But that he’d been encouraged to have sex with Chrissie Hartley-Jones
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When prophecy began to erupt among some of the leaders of Israel and was questioned by Joshua, Moses responded by saying, “I wish that all God’s people were prophets
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Joshua was promised that everywhere his foot touched would be his
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That is great authority! God gave Joshua great authority because he greatly trusted Joshua
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Scripture says Joshua spent more time in the tent with God than Moses did
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God trusted Joshua because he knew Joshua, and also because he knew Joshua knew his ways
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Joshua is a good example of this authority level
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told Joshua that wherever he put his foot would be his ground
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God gave Joshua that authority because he trusted Joshua
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God knew Joshua had his heart and knew his will, so he knew that Joshua would do what he would do
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Because God trusted Joshua, he gave him great authority
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Joshua was a mighty warrior because he spent time in the
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In Zechariah we are told the names of the two witnesses: Joshua
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Joshua 7:15—" And it shall be, that he that is taken with the accursed thing shall
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Joshua 7:25—" And Joshua said, Why hast thou troubled us? the LORD shall
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Joshua takes Achan, who had sinned and had been warned of
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This was the reality: Dr Lichman had died and Joshua Adams had committed suicide
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I was only saying to Joshua the other day how terrible it must be out there”, she stopped talking and there were tears in her eyes
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“I know their a noisy set of coves but Joshua likes them coming in if it was left up to me I wouldn’t have them in the place I think it’s a disgrace the amount of money they are making
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“Did you hear what I said Joshua young Billy Boy doesn’t pay for a drink tonight?” She turned back to talk to me but then stopped saying to him again
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As we walked in I saw Joshua Tillman the landlord behind the bar but beside him instead of Anne there was a lass of about nineteen stood with him serving she was quite pretty and reminded me of someone although I couldn’t put a name to her face
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“Come on lads grab a seat and lets make a night of it after all you never know we might not all be together again, Mr Tillman another round over here if you please?” Joshua Tillman stunned us with his next comment as he replied
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“Good we will make this a regular thing Joshua will pick you up at the same time very week and Billy the pot man will take you home at night and I want no arguments
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” Joshua Tillman continued
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“Now Joshua the lads are here to relax and they don’t need you spoiling their night with a load tittle tattle that you’ve read in the papers or heard from your cronies at the bar
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” Joshua Tillman looked at him round eyed as he said
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“It will be in July lads you remember that when you’re back over there and marching to victory that it was Joshua Tillman that told you when we would finish off the Hun
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Then in the second part of Joshua 1:8, He tells us how this can happen by saying
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Joshua gazed at her evenly for a long moment, then turned his gaze on Galeron
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ambush, that the massive counterstrike of Joshua caught them unprepared
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In November 1924, Joshua had
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Crowley recruited from his adepts, Joshua and Adriano had seen them fail, fall into despair, and
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Joshua radiated coolness, but couldn’t hide his enthusiasm for long
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While Adriano played Presque’s advisor, Joshua had noticed years ago that Hillenbrand’s insights
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Joshua learned over the years to sense which of these ramblings were to be taken serious, and which
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drew out a blade with carved symbols, which remained enigmatic to Joshua and Hillenbrand, even
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Joshua was on the stairs, alerted by the sounds
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Facing the threat of hearing further dabbling about magick, Joshua enjoyed his
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One estimate from Joshua Goldstein of Foreign Policy for the entire Cold War is 180,000 average deaths per year from 1950 to 1989, or a total of 7,020,000 deaths altogether
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The second leg of the trilogy involves Joshua and Caleb
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By the time that the Exodus had “entered the land,” Joshua had become the lead figure who planned and carried out the assault and destruction of the first city that they encountered
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By the time that Moses was ready to hand his spiritual mantle to his successor, it must be presumed, as implied in the text, that Joshua was at the head of a well-seasoned defense force
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Then Joshua, who takes the faith that he received at the feet of his master, and translates it into a string of magnificent victories through the military prowess learned in the field of hard experience
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In the selection of “Othniel, son of Kenaz, Caleb’s younger brother, as Judge over the people, the successes of Joshua, to a lesser degree, were repeated” (Judg
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Like Joshua, Solomon was devout, in his youth
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But his successes seemed to distract him to where in the end, unlike Joshua, he had experimented with the beliefs of the many wives that he had taken because of his worldly associations
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Joshua, as did the disciples of Jesus, the apostles, modeled how the Word affects those who implement it in their lives
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But the third leg, the heirs of Joshua who fell away from the “Word,” who might we equate them with in our Jesus story?
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Joshua could see, in his day, some who could be persuaded by others to look at things differently, and he remonstrated mightily against that influence when he challenged, “Choose this day whom you will serve
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Geba to Beersheba, and brake down the high places of the gates that were in the entering in of the gate of Joshua the governor of the
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” – Joshua Bruns
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“Who is this?” said his dad, Joshua Thessalonian
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Joshua Thessalonian was Ezekiel’s foster father and Andrew’s dad by friendship, but yet he seemed like his real father
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Joshua had adopted another child, Sissie Sanford
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A rich lawyer and millionaire, Joshua Thessalonian, Ezekiel’s father, had been found stabbed and murdered
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1 And he showed me Joshua the High Priest standing before the angel of the Lord, and Satan standing at his right hand to resist him
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brand plucked out of the fire? 3 Now Joshua was clothed with filthy garments, and stood before the angel
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8 Hear now, O Joshua the high
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For see the stone that I have laid before Joshua; on one stone shall be seven eyes: see, I will engrave the graving of it, says the Lord of
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changed his name to Joshua when he, Moses chose the twelve spies to prospect the
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Of the twelve spies sent into the Promised Land, (Canaan), Joshua and Caleb were
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Joshua has a relationship with Moses that started long before these spies were sent
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Joshua obeyed Moses’ orders, and expressed no doubts as to whether he
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The Lord displayed His power in and through Joshua at least three times:- 1)