JOSHUA CHAPTER 24 Joshua assemble all the tribes at Shechem, JOSHUA
24:1. A brief history of God's benefits from Terah: he exhorts them
faithfully to serve the true God, JOSHUA 24:2. Reneweth a covenant
between them and God; promising for himself and his house; the people
four several times promisin... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO ALL THE PEOPLE, i.e. that people which were present, to wit, to
the elders, &c., by whom it was to be imparted to all the rest, and to
as many of the people as came thither. THE FLOOD, or, _the river_, to
wit, _Euphrates_, as all agree; so called by way of eminency. THEY
SERVED other gods, i.e.... [ Continue Reading ]
I TOOK YOUR FATHER; I apprehended him by my grace, and snatched him
out of that idolatrous and wicked place, and took him into
acquaintance and covenant with myself, which was the highest honour
and happiness he was capable of. LED HIM THROUGHOUT ALL THE LAND OF
CANAAN, i.e. I brought him after his... [ Continue Reading ]
I GAVE UNTO ESAU MOUNT SEIR TO POSSESS IT, that he might leave Canaan
entire to his brother Jacob and his posterity, GENESIS 36:7,8. JACOB
AND HIS CHILDREN WENT DOWN INTO EGYPT, where they long lived in
grievous bondage; which God having delivered us from, I shall now pass
it over.... [ Continue Reading ]
ACCORDING TO THAT WHICH I DID, i.e. in such manner, and with such
plagues as I inflicted, and are recorded.... [ Continue Reading ]
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He speaketh this to the elders, JOSHUA 24:1, who were so, not only by
power and dignity, but many of them by age; and there being now not
sixty years past since those Egyptian plagues, it is very probable
that a considerable number of those here present had seen those things
in Egypt, and being not... [ Continue Reading ]
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Balak warred against Israel. QUEST. How is this true, when BALAK DID
NEVER FIGHT AGAINST ISRAEL, JUDGES 11:25 ? ANSW. One prince may
commence a war against another, though he never come to a battle, nor
strike one stroke; so Balak warred, though not by open force, yet by
crafty counsel and warlike s... [ Continue Reading ]
I WOULD NOT HEARKEN UNTO BALAAM, who hereby appears to have desired of
God leave to curse Israel; and therefore it is not strange that God,
who permitted him simply to go, was highly angry with him for going
with so wicked an intent, NUMBERS 22:20,22,32. OUT OF HIS HAND, i.e.
from Balak's malicious... [ Continue Reading ]
FOUGHT AGAINST YOU; made opposition against you, by shutting their
gates, by endeavouring to cut off your spies, &c.; they warred against
you, if not by an offensive, yet by a defensive war. In the names of
these nations he seems to comprise all their wars, which being so
fresh in their memory, he t... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HORNET; either,
1. Figuratively, i.e. terrors and plagues, or other destroying
judgments. Or,
2. Properly so called. SEE POOLE ON "EXODUS 23:28". And this being
done before Joshua's entrance into Canaan, it is not strange if it be
not mentioned in this book or record of Joshua's actions. NOT WI... [ Continue Reading ]
CITIES WHICH YOU BUILT NOT. SEE POOLE ON "JOSHUA 11:12".... [ Continue Reading ]
IN SINCERITY AND IN TRUTH; either these two expressions note the same
thing; or _sincerity_ is opposed to the mixture of false gods with the
true, as it here follows, or of a false and corrupt worship of God
with that which God appointeth; and truth is opposed to dissimulation
and falseness, and ins... [ Continue Reading ]
IF IT SEEM EVIL; unjust, unreasonable, or inconvenient. CHOOSE YOU
THIS DAY WHOM YE WILL SERVE: not that he leaves them to their liberty,
whether they would serve God or idols; for Joshua had no such power or
liberty himself, nor could give it to any other; and both he and they
were obliged by the l... [ Continue Reading ]
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YE CANNOT SERVE THE LORD: he speaks not of an absolute impossibility,
(for then both his resolution to serve God himself, and his
exhortation to them to do so, had been vain and ridiculous,) but of a
moral impossibility, or a very great difficulty, which he allegeth not
to discourage them from God's... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WILL TURN, i.e. he will alter his course and the manner of his
dealing with you, and will be as severe as ever he was kind and
gracious. CONSUME YOU, AFTER THAT HE HATH DONE YOU GOOD; he will
repent of all his former kindness, and his goodness abused will be
turned into fury.... [ Continue Reading ]
To wit, him only, and not strange gods, as was supposed by Joshua,
JOSHUA 24:20.... [ Continue Reading ]
YE ARE WITNESSES AGAINST YOURSELVES; this solemn profession will be a
swift witness against you, if hereafter you apostatize from God.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE STRANGE GODS WHICH ARE AMONG YOU; those idols which yon either
brought out of Egypt, or have taken in Canaan, which I have too much
reason to believe that some of you, contrary to God's command, do
keep, whether for the preciousness of the matter, or rather for some
secret inclination to superst... [ Continue Reading ]
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Either, 1. _He set_, or propounded, or declared _unto them the statute
and ordinance_, i.e. the sum of the statutes and ordinances of God,
which their covenant obliged them to Or, 2. _He set_ or established
it, to wit, that covenant, with them, i.e. the people _for a statute
or an ordinance_, to bin... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE WORDS, i.e. this covenant or agreement of the people with the
Lord. In the book of the law of God, i. e. in that volume which was
kept in the ark, DEUTERONOMY 31:9,26, whence it was taken and put into
this book of Joshua. This he did, partly, for the perpetual
remembrance of this great and sol... [ Continue Reading ]
IT HATH HEARD; it shall be as sure a witness against you as if it had
heard. This is a common figure, called _prosopopaie_, whereby the
sense of hearing is oft ascribed to the heavens and the earth, and
other senseless creatures, as DEUTERONOMY 32:1 ISAIAH 1:2 JEREMIAH
2:12.... [ Continue Reading ]
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IN SHECHEM; not in the city of Shechem, but in a field near and
belonging to it, as appears from the following words, and from GENESIS
33:18, and from the ancient custom of the Israelites to have their
burying-places without cities, in fields or gardens.... [ Continue Reading ]
By special favour, and for his better conveniency in attending upon
the ark, which then was, and for a long time was to be, in Shiloh,
which was near to this place; whereas the cities which were given to
the priests were in Judah, Benjamin, and Simeon, which were remote
from Shiloh, though near to t... [ Continue Reading ]