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Verse Joshua 7:7. _ALAS, O LORD GOD_] Particles of exclamations and
distress, or what are called _interjections_, are nearly the same in
all languages: and the reason is because they are the simple v...
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7. ACHAN'S SIN AND ISRAEL'S DEFEAT
CHAPTER 7
_ 1. The defeat of Israel (Joshua 7:1)_
2. The source of the defeat revealed (Joshua 7:6)
3. The transgressor found out (Joshua 7:16)
4. The judgment...
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VII. ACHAN'S TRESPASS, ISRAEL'S DEFEAT, ACHAN'S PUNISHMENT.
Joshua 7:1. The name should probably be Achar. The narrative presents
no difficulties till the end of the chapter, where Achan's punishment...
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ALAS. Figure of speech _Ecphonesis._ App-6
LORD GOD. _Adonai Jehovah_. See App-4.
WHEREFORE. ? Figure of speech _Erotesis._ App-6.
WOULD TO GOD. Hebrew "would that". No "to God "in Hebrew text....
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_would to God we had been content_ Or perhaps better as the LXX. have
rendered it, "would that we had remained and dwelt on the other side
Jordan....
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The Defeat before Ai. Joshua's Prayer
6. _And Joshua rent his clothes_ in token of sorrow and distress
(comp. Leviticus 10:6; Leviticus 21:10). The clothes were torn in
front over the breast, yet for...
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_VER._ 7. _AND JOSHUA SAID, ALAS! O LORD GOD, WHEREFORE,_ &C.— The
heart-felt emotion and humiliation in which Joshua appears, thus
prostrate on the ground, with his face directed towards the sanctuar...
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_Joshua's Complaint and the Lord's Answer Joshua 7:6-15_
6 And Joshua rent his clothes, and fell to the earth upon his face
before the ark of the Lord until the eventide, he and the elders of
Israel,...
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REPULSE AT AI, DUE TO ACHAN'S SIN
The capture of Jericho is followed by an attempt upon Ai, a place of
strategic importance, as commanding a main entrance into the interior
of Canaan westward; the upp...
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COME IN, AND RECEIVE GOD’S PROMISES!
JOSHUA
_BRIAN ROWLANDS_
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CHAPTER 7
DEFEAT THEN *VICTORY AT AI – JOSHUA 7:1-8...
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וַ יֹּ֨אמֶר יְהֹושֻׁ֜עַ אֲהָ֣הּ ׀
אֲדֹנָ֣י יְהוִ֗ה...
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CHAPTER XIV.
ACHAN'S TRESPASS.
Joshua 7:1.
A VESSEL in full sail scuds merrily over the waves. Everything
betokens a successful and delightful voyage. The log has just been
taken, marking an extraor...
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THE FIRST DEFEAT AND ITS CAUSE
Joshua 7:1
Israel was taught that victory is possible only where there are exact
obedience and sincere consecration. We cannot cope with our foes,
unless we live in unc...
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This chapter opens with a significant and ominous "But." So far we
have had the record of remarkable progress but! We now see the
triumphant people defeated and flying and the reason is declared. It
w...
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A DEFEAT BECAUSE OF SIN
Joshua 7:1-26
The Lord had instructed Israel to make Jericho a devoted city, that
is, set apart for him. He especially instructed them to place the
silver, gold and vessels of...
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And Joshua said, Alas, O Lord GOD, wherefore hast thou at all brought
this people over Jordan, to deliver us into the hand of the Amorites,
to destroy us? would to God we had been content, and dwelt o...
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_Began. Some had established themselves in the land of Galaad.
(Menochius) --- Hebrew, "would to God we had been content, and dwelt
on the other side of the Jordan." Josue speaks in this animated
mann...
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After Joshua had humbled himself before the Lord, and lain low in the
dust, he now takes hold of God's strength to make peace. Jesus is the
strength and peace of his people. Isaiah 27:5....
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The passing of the Jordan was a wondrous and significant event; but it
was not everything. It sank deep into the consciences of the
Canaanites on all sides; but there was more that was needed, and mor...
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Chapter 7 lays open the principles of God's government, or His ways in
the midst of His people who are in conflict. Victory leads to
negligence. The work is thought easy. After a manifestation of God'...
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AND JOSHUA SAID, ALAS! O LORD GOD,.... What a miserable and distressed
condition are we in! have pity and compassion on us; who could have
thought it, that this would have been our case?
WHEREFORE HA...
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_And Joshua said, Alas, O Lord GOD, wherefore hast thou at all brought
this people over Jordan, to deliver us into the hand of the Amorites,
to destroy us? would to God we had been content, and dwelt...
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_Wherefore hast thou brought this people over Jordan?_ In this and the
two following verses, Joshua shows the infirmity of human nature, and
how apt even pious men are to forego their trust in God, an...
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1 The Israelites are smitten at Ai.
6 Ioshuas complaint.
10 God instructeth him what to doe.
16 Achan is taken by the Lot.
19 His confession.
22 Hee and all he had are destroyed in the valley of...
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Israel's defeat at Ai...
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And Joshua said, in a mournful complaint, ALAS, O LORD GOD, WHEREFORE
HAST THOU AT ALL BROUGHT THIS PEOPLE OVER JORDAN TO DELIVER US INTO
THE HAND OF THE AMORITES, the heathen nation in this part of C...
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DEFEATED BY AI
(vs.1-9)
Though Joshua and Israel as such were unaware of it, there was sin in
the camp that affected all of Israel, for we are told that "the
children of Israel committed a trespass...
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6-9 Joshua's concern for the honour of God, more than even for the
fate of Israel, was the language of the Spirit of adoption. He pleaded
with God. He laments their defeat, as he feared it would refle...
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These clauses, though well intended, and offered to God only by way of
expostulation and argument, yet do savour of human infirmity, and fall
short of that reverence, and modesty, and submission which...
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Joshua 7:7 Joshua H3091 said H559 (H8799) Alas H162 Lord H136 GOD
H3069 brought H5674 (H8687) this...
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‘ And Joshua said, “Alas! O Lord YHWH, why have you at all brought
this people over Jordan, to deliver us into the hand of the Amorites,
to cause us to perish? Would that we had been content and dwelt...
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CONTENTS: Sin of Achan and the defeat at Ai.
CHARACTERS: God, Joshua, Achan.
CONCLUSION: Let all men know that it is nothing but sin that separates
them from God and if it be not sincerely repented...
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Joshua 7:1. _The children of Israel committed a trespass;_ that is,
Achan and his children, who concealed their father's sin, by hiding
the accursed plunder in their tent. The sin of one man is here
a...
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_Joshua _. .. _ fell _. .. _ before the ark of the Lord._
JOSHUA’S PLEA BEFORE THE ARK
The ark was the centre of mercy to Israel, and the glory of the
tabernacle, their refuge in trouble, their secur...
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JOSHUA—NOTE ON JOSHUA 7:1__ Chapter Joshua 7:1 tells how Joshua
launches an unsuccessful attack on the city of Ai. There is no mention
either of a divine order to do so or of anyone inquiring of the L...
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JOSHUA—NOTE ON JOSHUA 7:6 After tearing HIS CLOTHES (a sign of
distress and mourning; see Genesis 37:29,...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Joshua 7:6. Rent his clothes … put dust upon their heads] Both are
ancient and common signs of mourning. They were practised among the
Greeks and Romans, as well as among the Jews. W...
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EXPOSITION
JOSHUA'S PRAYER AND GOD'S ANSWER.—
JOSHUA 7:6
And Joshua rent his clothes. A token of grief usual among the Jews
(see Genesis 37:29, 84;...
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Now in chapter seven we read that,
The children of Israel committed a trespass against the Lord in the
[holy thing, or in the] accursed thing: [rather] for Achan took of the
accursed thing: [That is...
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2 Kings 3:10; Exodus 14:11; Exodus 14:12; Exodus 16:3; Exodus 17:3;...
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THE WOES OF ACHAN
Joshua 7:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Our Scripture opens with the following statement: "But the Children of
Israel committed a trespass in the accursed thing." The fact is as we
all know...
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Over Jordan — This and the following clause, tho' well intended, yet
favour of human infirmity, and fall short of that reverence and
modesty, and submission, which he owed to God; and are mentioned as...