(16) These are the names of the men that Moses sent to spy out the land. And Moses called Hoshea the son of Nun Joshua.
(15) And Moses spoke unto the LORD, saying: (16) ’Let the LORD, the God of the spirits of all flesh, set a man over the congregation, (17) who may go out before them, and who may come in before them, and who may lead them out, and who may bring them in; that the congregation of the LORD be not as sheep which have no shepherd.’ (18) And the LORD said unto Moses: ‘Take thee Joshua the son of Nun, a man in whom is spirit, and lay thy hand upon him; (19) and set him before Eleazar the priest, and before all the congregation; and give him a charge in their sight. (20) And thou shalt put of thy honour upon him, that all the congregation of the children of Israel may hearken.
- According to this text, why does Moses ask G-d to give the Children of Israel a leader?
- What qualities does this text suggest a leader should have?
- What challenges would Joshua likely face when he begins to lead immediately after Moses?
- How is Joshua prepared for the transition to leadership in texts 3 and 4?
- What type of leader does the text suggest Joshua will need to be?
(7) And Moses was a hundred and twenty years old when he died: his eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated. (8) And the children of Israel wept for Moses in the plains of Moab thirty days; so the days of weeping in the mourning for Moses were ended. (9) And Joshua the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses had laid his hands upon him; and the children of Israel hearkened unto him, and did as the LORD commanded Moses. (10) And there hath not arisen a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses, whom the LORD knew face to face;
- In what ways does the text indicate differences between Moses and Joshua?
- If you were Joshua, tasked with leading the Children of Israel after the death of Moses, how would you feel? What would you do first?