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<h2>Introduction</h2>
 
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<h2>Content Parallels</h2>
 
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<li><b>Title</b>&#160;– Both Moshe and Yehoshua are referred to as "עֶבֶד י"י".&#8206;<fn>Moshe is called an&#160;עֶבֶד י"י on 18 occasions, while Yehoshua is given the title twice (See Yehoshua 24:29 and Shofetim 2:8).</fn>&#160; They are the only two leaders in Tanakh to merit the title.</li>
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<li><b>Encouragement needed</b> – At the beginning of their careers each leader lacks confidence. Moshe asks, "Who am I to go to Paroh", leading Hashem to prod him. Yehoshua says nothing, but is repeatedly encouraged, "be strong and have courage".</li>
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<li><b>Spies</b> – Both Moshe and Yehoshua send spies to check out the land before the intended conquest.</li>
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<li><b>Splitting of water</b> – The miracle of the splitting of Yam Suf is repeated in the time of Yehoshua as the Jordan is similarly cut.</li>
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<li><b>Pesach</b> – The Pesach is sacrificed before the major events of each era, the Exodus and the Conquest.</li>
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<li><b>Revelation</b> – At the burning bush, an angel tells Moshe to remove his sandals, since the land upon which he stands is holy.&#160; In Yericho, a messenger tells Yehoshua the same.</li>
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<p>Tasks begin by Moshe are completed by Yehoshua:</p>
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<li>Conquest – Moshe aids the nation to conquer the eastern side of the Jordan, while Yehoshua conquers the west.</li>
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<li>Cities of Refuge – Moshe sets up three cities on the eastern side of the Jordan and Yehoshua designates the three cities on the western side.</li>
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<h2>Literary Allusions</h2>
 
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<h2>Analysis</h2>
 
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<h2>Points of Contrast</h2>
 
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Version as of 12:21, 19 June 2016

Moshe and Yehoshua

This topic has not yet undergone editorial review

Introduction

Content Parallels

Leadership
  • Title – Both Moshe and Yehoshua are referred to as "עֶבֶד י"י".‎1  They are the only two leaders in Tanakh to merit the title.
  • Encouragement needed – At the beginning of their careers each leader lacks confidence. Moshe asks, "Who am I to go to Paroh", leading Hashem to prod him. Yehoshua says nothing, but is repeatedly encouraged, "be strong and have courage".
  • Task
  • Goodbye speeches
Similar events
  • Spies – Both Moshe and Yehoshua send spies to check out the land before the intended conquest.
  • Splitting of water – The miracle of the splitting of Yam Suf is repeated in the time of Yehoshua as the Jordan is similarly cut.
  • Pesach – The Pesach is sacrificed before the major events of each era, the Exodus and the Conquest.
  • Revelation – At the burning bush, an angel tells Moshe to remove his sandals, since the land upon which he stands is holy.  In Yericho, a messenger tells Yehoshua the same.
Tasks

Tasks begin by Moshe are completed by Yehoshua:

  • Conquest – Moshe aids the nation to conquer the eastern side of the Jordan, while Yehoshua conquers the west.
  • Cities of Refuge – Moshe sets up three cities on the eastern side of the Jordan and Yehoshua designates the three cities on the western side.

Literary Allusions

Analysis

  • Degree of similarity – 
  • Distinctive phrases – 

Points of Contrast

Conclusions