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** י ְ הו ֹ ש ֻׁ ע ַ Yehoshua – Joshua ( Hebrew – English at Mechon-Mamre. org, Jewish Publication Society translation )
** Joshua ( Judaica Press ) translation Rashi's commentary at Chabad. org
** The Book of Joshua, Douay Rheims Bible Version with annotations By Bishop Challoner
** Joshua at Wikisource ( Authorised King James Version )
* By Sir Joshua Reynolds **
** Sir Joshua Reynolds, by Estelle M. Hurll, from Project Gutenberg
** Joshua Chamberlain, leader of the 20th Maine during the American Civil War, Governor of Maine, President of Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine ( d. 1914 )
** Joshua Homme, American musician
** Joshua Falk, Rabbi and commentator ( d. 1614 )
** Joshua Sylvester, English poet ( d. 1618 )
** Joshua Rosenau
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** Book of Jasher Referred to in Joshua and Second Samuel ( 1887 ), edited by J. H. Parry
** Prophets: Moses, Joshua, Amos, Habakkuk.
** Joshua and the Flow of Biblical History
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** Joshua R. Giddings ( W ), from December 3, 1838
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** and Slocum
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