Introduction -- Joshua and His Book in Second Temple Jewish Literature -- Writings Known before the Discovery of Qumran -- The Scroll 4Q378 -- The Manuscript -- The Contents of 4Q378 -- Editions of 4Q378 -- Text and Commentary -- Discussion -- Joshua's Succession in 4Q378 -- Joshua and Moses in 4Q378 -- Biblical Quotations and Allusions in 4Q378 -- The Provenance of 4Q378 -- The Scroll 4Q379 -- The Crossing of the Jordan -- Joshua's Curse -- The Provenance and the Presumed Authoritative Status of 4Q379 -- The Scroll 4Q522 -- The Geographical Data -- Joshua's Address to Eleazar -- The Place of Psalm 122 in 4Q522 -- The Scroll 4Q123 -- The Scroll 5Q9 -- The Scroll Mas 1039-211 -- The Rewritten Joshua Scrolls: One Composition or Several Literary Works? -- Do the Rewritten Joshua Scrolls Overlap? -- Do the Rewritten Joshua Scrolls Utilize Common Exegetical Techniques? -- Do the Rewritten Joshua Scrolls Witness to Shared Exegetical Traditions and Motifs? -- The Rewritten Joshua Scrolls in Their Exegetical Context -- The Vorlagen of the Rewritten Joshua Scrolls -- Biblical Exegesis in the Rewritten Joshua Scrolls -- Topics for Further Study