1)

Who commanded Yehoshua?

1.

Rashi, Ramban #1: Hashem himself 1 - mentioned in Pasuk 16. 2

2.

Ramban #2 (citing the Ibn Ezra): Moshe commanded him in the Name of Hashem. 3

3.

Seforno and Moshav Zekenim (in Pasuk 14): Hashem now appointed Yehoshua to be the leader and commander over Yisrael [after Moshe]. 4


1

Rashi (in Sanhedrin, 8a): As is evident from the continuation of the Pasuk. Refer to 31:14:3:1.

2

See Sifsei Chachamim.

3

Ramban: And we find numerous examples of this in the Torah. See for example Devarim 11:14 & 15 and Devarim 29:5.

4

Seforno: "Vayetzav" means 'appointed', as in Shmuel 2, 7:11 and in Shmuel 1, 25:30.

2)

What are implications of "Ki Atah Tavi ... Anochi Eh'yeh Imach"?

1.

Rashi (In Yehoshua, 7:10): It implies that if Yehoshua leads the troops into battle, they will win; otherwise they will lose. 1

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