Why did God appoint Joshua?
William Rodriguez
Updated on May 12, 2026
Thereof, why was Joshua chosen?
Joshua was God's chosen servant to bring Moses' work to completion and establish Israel in the Promised Land. To that special divine appointment, he was faithful—as the leader of God's army, as the administrator of God's division of the land and as God's representative for promoting Israel's covenant faithfulness.
Additionally, what was God's purpose for Joshua? God commissions Joshua to take possession of the land and warns him to keep faith with the Mosaic covenant. God's speech foreshadows the major themes of the book: the crossing of the Jordan River and conquest of the land, its distribution, and the imperative need for obedience to the Law.
Likewise, people ask, why did Moses choose Joshua?
The reason was not his inability to continue to lead Israel because of advancing years or declining health but because God's judgment had been spoken against him. His punishment was that he would not enter Canaan. God chose Joshua. God commanded Moses to give Joshua charge, as His successor.
Who is Joshua and why was he chosen by God?
According to Joshua 1:1, God appointed Joshua to succeed Moses as leader of the Israelites along with giving him a blessing of invincibility during his lifetime. The first part of the book of Joshua covers the period when he led the conquest of Canaan.