Disambiguation evidence for Joshua via surface form

"Book of Joshua"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Book of Joshua".

Predicate Object
associatedFigure Eleazar the priest
associatedFigure Moses
canonicalStatus part of Catholic canon
canonicalStatus part of Jewish canon
canonicalStatus part of Orthodox canon
canonicalStatus part of Protestant canon
centralLocation Canaan
surface form: land of Canaan
centralPeople Israelites
containsStory Gibeonite deception
containsStory Joshua’s farewell speeches
containsStory allocation of tribal territories
containsStory battle of Ai
containsStory crossing of the Jordan River
containsStory Israelite conquest of Canaan
surface form: fall of Jericho
containsStory renewal of the covenant at Shechem
containsStory sun standing still at Gibeon
follows Book of Deuteronomy
genre historical narrative
genre theological history
instanceOf Deuteronomistic history
instanceOf book of the Christian Old Testament
instanceOf book of the Hebrew Bible
keyVerse Joshua 1:9
liturgicalUse read in Jewish and Christian worship contexts
mainCharacter Joshua self-linksurface differs
surface form: Joshua son of Nun
modernScholarshipView product of Deuteronomistic historians
narrativeFocus Israelite conquest of Canaan
narrativeFocus division of Canaan among the tribes of Israel
narrativeFocus settlement of the land of Canaan
partOf Prophets
surface form: Former Prophets
partOf Neviim
surface form: Nevi'im
partOf Bible
surface form: Old Testament
precedes Judges
surface form: Book of Judges
primaryLanguage Biblical Hebrew
religiousTradition Christianity
religiousTradition Judaism
scripturalStatusInChristianity historical book of the Old Testament
scripturalStatusInJudaism book of the Prophets
structure conquest narratives
structure farewell and covenant renewal
structure land allotment lists
structure lists of kings and territories
theologicalTheme covenant faithfulness
theologicalTheme fulfillment of God’s promises to the patriarchs
theologicalTheme herem (ban) and holy war
theologicalTheme land as divine gift
traditionalAuthorship attributed to Joshua in some religious traditions