Who was Jeshua?

Savior of mankind

The story of Jeshua

Jeshua - High Priest
Jeshua - High Priest
High Priest

Jeshua (also known as Joshua or Yeshua) was a biblical figure who was the leader of the Israelites after the death of Moses. He was the son of Nun, a Levite, and was born in Egypt. He was the successor to Moses and led the Israelites in their conquest of Canaan. He is best known for his role in the Battle of Jericho, where he led the Israelites in a miraculous victory. He is also known for his leadership in the division of the Promised Land among the twelve tribes of Israel. Jeshua was a faithful servant of God and was known for his courage and faithfulness. He was a great leader and was able to unite the Israelites in their mission to conquer the Promised Land. He was also known for his wisdom and was able to make difficult decisions in difficult times. Jeshua had no siblings, but he was the nephew of Moses and Aaron. He was also the great-grandson of Jacob, the father of the twelve tribes of Israel. He is remembered for his faithfulness to God and his leadership of the Israelites. He is also remembered for his courage and wisdom in leading the Israelites to victory in the Battle of Jericho and in the division of the Promised Land.

Name meaning

Yahweh is salvation

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

High Priest

First mention

1 Chronicles 24:11

Appearances in the Bible

30 mentions

In Hebrew

ישוע