Matthew Poole's Concise Commentary
Joshua 24:1
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 promising for themselves, Joshua 24:11. He writes this in the book of the law, and sets up a stone for a witness, Joshua 24:26. His age, death, and burial, Joshua 24:29. The burying of Joseph's bones, Joshua 24:32. The death and burial of Eleazar, Joshua 24:33. Gathered all the tribes of Israel, to wit, by their representatives, as Joshua 23:2. To Shechem; either,
1. To Shiloh, where the ark and tabernacle was; because they are here said to present themselves before God; and because the stone set up here is said to be set up in or by the sanctuary of the Lord; of both which I shall speak in their proper places. And they say Shiloh is here called Shechem, because it was in the territory of Shechem; but that may be doubted, seeing Shiloh was ten miles distant from Shechem, as St. Jerom affirms. And had he meant Shiloh, why should he not express it in its own and proper name, by which it is called in all other places, rather than by another name no where else given to it? Or rather,
2. To the city of Shechem, a place convenient for the present purpose, not only because it was a Levitical city, and a city of refuge, and a place near to Joshua's city, but especially for the two main ends for which he summoned them thither.
1. For the solemn burial of the bones of Joseph, as is implied here, Joshua 24:32, and of the rest of the patriarchs, as is noted Acts 7:15, Acts 7:16, for which this place was designed.
2. For the solemn renewing of their covenant with God; which in this place was first made between God and Abraham, Genesis 12:6,7, and afterwards was there renewed by the Israelites at their first entrance into the land of Canaan, between the two mountains of Ebal and Gerizim, Joshua 8:30, &c., which were very near Shechem, as appears from Judges 9:6,7; and therefore this place was most proper, both to remind them of their former obligations to God, and to engage them to a further ratification of them. Before God; either,
1. Before the ark or tabernacle, as that phrase is commonly used; which might be either in Shiloh, where they were fixed; or in Shechem, whither the ark was brought upon this great occasion, as it was sometimes removed upon such occasions, as 1 Samuel 4:3 2 Samuel 15:24. Or,
2. In that public, and venerable, and sacred assembly met together for religious exercises; for in such God is present, Exodus 20:24 Psalms 82:1 Matthew 18:20. Or,
3. As in God's presence, to hear what Joshua was to speak to them in God's name, and to receive God's commands from his mouth. Thus Isaac is said to bless Jacob before the Lord, i.e. in his name and presence, Genesis 27:7; and Jephthah is said to utter all his words before the Lord in Mizpeh, i.e. as in God's presence, calling him in to be witness of them.