Joshua, the First King of Israel

Ben Crick ben.crick at argonet.co.uk
Tue Feb 9 18:22:55 EST 1999


On Tue  9 Feb 99 (07:40:01 +0000), jwest at highland.net wrote:
> Amazing that in a day when the monarchy and the other traditions of Israel
> are being pushed closer to the Maccabean era you attempt to shove it
> further into the past.  But I would submit that not even the traditions
> of the Bible suggest that Joshua was a king.

 Jim:

 I wonder if Lloyd means the Joshua associated with Zerubbabel in
 Zechariah chapters 3 and 4, and Haggai?  (I ask this without having
 surfed Lloyd's website). Joshua was crowned (TsaNiYPh), Zech 3:5, not
 Zerubbabel. Whatever happened to Zerubbabel?  Was he executed for high
 treason, for crowning Joshua as a Davidic king (the Branch, TseMaC)?

 Shalom,
 Ben
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