JOSHUA CHAPTER 3 Joshua comes with the Israelites to Jordan, JOSHUA
3:1. The officers instruct the people and priests for the passage,
JOSHUA 3:2. God encourages Joshua, and he encourageth the people,
giving therefore a sign the dividing the waters of Jordan till the ark
and people should pass over,... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER THREE DAYS; either,
1. At the end of the three days mentioned JOSHUA 1:11, or upon the
last of them, as this phrase is used. SEE POOLE ON "DEUTERONOMY 16:1".
Or,
2. After those days were expired. SEE POOLE ON "JOSHUA 1:11". The
officers went through the host the second time to give them more... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY COMMANDED THE PEOPLE, in Joshua's name, and by his authority. THE
PRIESTS THE LEVITES, who were not only Levites, but priests also. For
although the Levites were to carry the ark, NUM 4, yet the priests
might perform that office, and did so upon some solemn occasions, as
here, and JOSHUA 6:6. G... [ Continue Reading ]
TWO THOUSAND CUBITS make a thousand yards, and at which distance from
it the Israelites seem to have been encamped in the wilderness. And
because they generally went from their tents to the ark to worship
God, especially on the sabbath days, hence it hath been conceived that
a _sabbath day's journey... [ Continue Reading ]
JOSHUA SAID, or rather had said, to wit, the day before their passage;
for it follows, TO-MORROW. Sanctify yourselves, both in soul and body,
that you may be meet to receive such a favour, and with more attention
and reverence observe and ponder this great work, and fix it in your
hearts and memorie... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE UP THE ARK, to wit, upon your shoulders; for so they were to
carry it, NUMBERS 7:9. BEFORE THE PEOPLE; not in the middle of them,
as you used to do.... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. To gain thee authority and reputation among them, as the person
whom I have set in Moses's stead, and by whom I will conduct them to
the possession of the promised land.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE BRINK, Heb. _to the extremity_; so far as the river then spread
itself, which was now more than ordinary, JOSHUA 3:5. IN JORDAN;
within the waters of Jordan, in the first entrance into the river;
where they stood for a season, till the river was divided, and then
they went into the midst of i... [ Continue Reading ]
COME HITHER, to the ark or tabernacle, the place of public assemblies,
and hear the words of the Lord your God; who is now about to give a
proof that he is both the Lord, the omnipotent Governor of heaven and
earth, and all creatures; and your God, in covenant with you, having a
tender care and true... [ Continue Reading ]
HEREBY YE SHALL KNOW, to wit, by experience and sensible evidence. THE
LIVING GOD; not a dull, dead, senseless, and unactive god, such as the
gods of the nations are; but a God of life, and power, and activity,
to watch over you, and work for you. IS AMONG YOU; is present with you
to strengthen and... [ Continue Reading ]
Into part of the river.... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE YOU TWELVE MEN, for the work described, JOSHUA 4:2,3.... [ Continue Reading ]
AS SOON AS THE SOLES OF THE FEET OF THE PRIESTS SHALL REST IN THE
WATERS OF JORDAN; that so it may appear that this is the Lord's doing,
and that in pursuance and for the accomplishment of his covenant made
with Israel. THE LORD OF ALL THE EARTH; the Lord of all this
terrestial globe made of earth a... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
Which is also noted 1 CHRONICLES 12:15 /APC SIR 24:26, and by
Aristoeas in the History of the LXX. Interpreters. This is meant not
of the wheat harvest, but of the barley harvest, (which was before it,
RUTH 1:22 2 SAMUEL 21:9) as is manifest from their keeping of the
passover at their first entrance... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WATERS ROSE UP UPON AN HEAP; which having been affirmed by heathen
writers to have been done by magicians, it is great impudence to
disbelieve or doubt of God's power to do it. ADAM, THAT IS BESIDE
ZARETAN: the city Adam being more obscure, is described by its
nearness to a more known place, Zar... [ Continue Reading ]
STOOD FIRM, i.e. in one and the same place and posture; their feet
neither moved by any waters flowing in upon them, nor sinking into any
mire, which one might think was at the bottom of the river. And this
may be opposed unto their other _standing in the brink of the water_
when they came to it, co... [ Continue Reading ]