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@Coctaanatis There are different reasons why some people may consider Joshua to be a Christ figure. 'Joshua' is the Anglicized version of the Hebrew name 'Yeshua,' which is the same name that Jesus had in the New Testament. Some individuals may draw parallels between the stories or characteristics of Joshua from the Old Testament and Jesus from the New Testament, leading them to see Joshua as a type of Christ figure. In the Old Testament, Joshua was a prominent figure who succeeded Moses as the leader of the Israelites and led them into the Promised Land. He is often depicted as a strong and courageous military leader, as well as a faithful servant of God. Some people may see similarities between the leadership qualities displayed by Joshua and the spiritual significance attributed to Jesus as the Messiah in Christian theology. It's important to note that interpretations of religious figures and symbolism can vary widely among different religious traditions and individuals. While some may view Joshua as a Christ figure based on certain similarities or symbolic connections, others may not share this interpretation.

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