Here we have a narrative of the solemn protestation which Joshua used
towards the time of his death, that he might leave the pure worship of
God surviving him. But although the peace and quiet which the
Israelites obtained among the nations of Canaan is described as an
excellent blessing from God, i... [ Continue Reading ]
6._Be you therefore very courageous, _etc He now shows them the mode
of conquering, — not to indulge gross security, as too often
happens, as a substitute for genuine confidence. He affirms that God
will be propitious to them, and promises that whatever they attempt
will turn out prosperously, provi... [ Continue Reading ]
7._That you come not among these nations, _etc He distinctly
admonishes them that it will be impossible rightly to discharge their
duty if they be not carefully on their guard against all sources of
corruption. This it was very necessary to enforce upon them. For they
were surrounded on all sides by... [ Continue Reading ]
9._For the Lord has driven out from before you, _etc He intimates that
so long as they do not themselves change, there will certainly be no
change on the part of God. Therefore he asserts that, provided they
conciliate the favor of God, they shall have an uninterrupted course
of victory. At length h... [ Continue Reading ]
12._Else if you do in any wise go back, _etc According to the usual
method observed in the Law, he adds threatening, in order that if they
are not sufficiently allured by the divine goodness, they may be
aroused by fear to the performance of their duty. It is, indeed,
disgraceful for men, when God g... [ Continue Reading ]
14._And, behold, this day I am going, _etc As it has been appointed
unto all men once to die, (Hebrews 9:27) Joshua says that in regard to
himself the common end of all is at hand, inasmuch as he, too, was
born mortal. These expressions are evidently adapted to console the
people, and prevent them f... [ Continue Reading ]