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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jsh; JSH (disambiguation)

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Josh.         
  • 1759 map of the tribal allotments of Israel
  • ''Joshua passing the River Jordan with the Ark of the Covenant'', painted by [[Benjamin West]], 1800
  • ''Joshua and the Israelites crossing the Jordan'' ([[Gustave Doré]])
  • ''The Ark Passes Over the Jordan'' (watercolor c. 1896–1902 by [[James Tissot]])
  • John Martin]])
  • Joshua Leading the Israelites Across the Jordan on 10th of Nisan
  • Coptic]] translation.
  • ''The Taking of Jericho'' ([[Jean Fouquet]], c. 1452–1460)
  • "''Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon''" (sculpture by [[Shmuel Bar-Even]])
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  • ''The Taking of Jericho'' (watercolor c. 1896–1902 by James Tissot)
  • Washington Manuscript I, a Greek manuscript featuring the end of [[Deuteronomy]] and beginning of Joshua
SIXTH BOOK OF THE BIBLE
Josh.; The Book of Joshua; Tribal allotments of Israel; Book of joshua; The book of joshua; Jesus Nave; Book of Josh.; Book of Jsh.; Aphekah; ספר יהושע; Sefer Y'hoshua; Conquest of Canaan; Historicity of the Book of Joshua; Israelite invasion of Canaan; Early Israelite campaigns; Mount Jearim; Early Israelite Campaigns; Book of Jehoshua; Sefer Yĕhôshúa; Joshua (book of the Bible); The Book of Jehoshua
¦ abbreviation Joshua (in biblical references).
Book of Joshua         
  • 1759 map of the tribal allotments of Israel
  • ''Joshua passing the River Jordan with the Ark of the Covenant'', painted by [[Benjamin West]], 1800
  • ''Joshua and the Israelites crossing the Jordan'' ([[Gustave Doré]])
  • ''The Ark Passes Over the Jordan'' (watercolor c. 1896–1902 by [[James Tissot]])
  • John Martin]])
  • Joshua Leading the Israelites Across the Jordan on 10th of Nisan
  • Coptic]] translation.
  • ''The Taking of Jericho'' ([[Jean Fouquet]], c. 1452–1460)
  • "''Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon''" (sculpture by [[Shmuel Bar-Even]])
  • pages=51, 64}}</ref>
  • ''The Taking of Jericho'' (watercolor c. 1896–1902 by James Tissot)
  • Washington Manuscript I, a Greek manuscript featuring the end of [[Deuteronomy]] and beginning of Joshua
SIXTH BOOK OF THE BIBLE
Josh.; The Book of Joshua; Tribal allotments of Israel; Book of joshua; The book of joshua; Jesus Nave; Book of Josh.; Book of Jsh.; Aphekah; ספר יהושע; Sefer Y'hoshua; Conquest of Canaan; Historicity of the Book of Joshua; Israelite invasion of Canaan; Early Israelite campaigns; Mount Jearim; Early Israelite Campaigns; Book of Jehoshua; Sefer Yĕhôshúa; Joshua (book of the Bible); The Book of Jehoshua
The Book of Joshua ( ) is the sixth book in the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament, and is the first book of the Deuteronomistic history, the story of Israel from the conquest of Canaan to the Babylonian exile. It tells of the campaigns of the Israelites in central, southern and northern Canaan, the destruction of their enemies, and the division of the land among the Twelve Tribes, framed by two set-piece speeches, the first by God commanding the conquest of the land, and, at the end, the second by Joshua warning of the need for faithful observance of the Law (torah) revealed to Moses.

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JSH

JSH may refer to:

  • Book of Joshua or Book of Jsh, sixth book in the Hebrew Bible
  • Joseph Smith–History, a part of the sacred texts of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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