1._And Joshua gathered all the tribes, _etc He now, in my opinion,
explains more fully what he before related more briefly. For it would
not have been suitable to bring out the people twice to a strange
place for the same cause. Therefore by the repetition the course of
the narrative is continued. A... [ Continue Reading ]
2._Your fathers dwelt on the other side, _etc He begins his address by
referring to their gratuitous adoption by which God had anticipated
any application on their part, so that they could not boast of any
peculiar excellence or merit. For God had bound them to himself by a
closer tie, having, while... [ Continue Reading ]
3._And I took your father Abraham, _etc This expression gives
additional confirmation to what I lately showed, that Abraham did not
emerge from profound ignorance and the abyss of error by his own
virtue, but was drawn out by the hand of God. For it is not said that
he sought God of his own accord,... [ Continue Reading ]
4._But Jacob and his children went down, _etc After mentioning the
rejection of Esau, he proceeds to state how Jacob went down into
Egypt, and though he confines himself to a single expression, it is
one which indicates the large and exuberant and clear manifestation of
the paternal favor of God. It... [ Continue Reading ]
8._And I brought you into the land, _etc He at length begins to
discourse of the victories which opened a way for the occupation of
their settlements. For although the country beyond the Jordan had not
been promised as part of the inheritance, yet, as God, by his decree,
joined it to the land of Can... [ Continue Reading ]
15._And if it seem evil unto you, _etc It seems here as if Joshua were
paying little regard to what becomes an honest and right-hearted
leader. If the people had forsaken God and gone after idols, it was
his duty to inflict punishment on their impious and abominable revolt.
But now, by giving them t... [ Continue Reading ]
16._And the people answered and said, _etc Here we see he had no
reason to repent of the option given, when the people, not swearing in
the words of another, nor obsequiously submitting to extraneous
dictation, declare that it would be an impious thing to revolt from
God. And thus it tends, in no sm... [ Continue Reading ]
19._And Joshua said unto the people, _etc Here Joshua seems to act
altogether absurdly in crushing the prompt and alert zeal of the
people, by suggesting ground of alarm. For to what end does he insist
that they cannot serve the Lord, unless it be to make them, from a
sense of their utter powerlessn... [ Continue Reading ]
22._And Joshua said unto the people, _etc We now understand what the
object was at which Joshua had hitherto aimed. It was not to terrify
the people and make them fall away from their religion, but to make
the obligation more sacred by their having of their own accord chosen
his government, and beta... [ Continue Reading ]
23._Now, therefore, put away the strange gods, _etc How can it be that
those who were lately such stern avengers of superstition, have
themselves given admission to idols? Yet the words expressly enjoin
that they are to put away strange gods from the midst of them. If we
interpret that their own hou... [ Continue Reading ]
25._So Joshua made a covenant, _etc This passage demonstrates the end
for which the meeting had been called, namely, to bind the people more
completely and more solemnly to God, by the renewal of the covenant.
Therefore, in this agreement, Joshua acted as if he had been appointed
on the part of God... [ Continue Reading ]
26._And Joshua wrote these words, _etc Understand that authentic
volume which was kept near the ark of the covenant, as if it contained
public records deposited for perpetual remembrance. And there is no
doubt that when the Law was read, the promulgation of this covenant
was also added. But as it of... [ Continue Reading ]
29._And it came to pass after these things, _etc The honor of
sepulture was a mark of reverence, which of itself bore testimony to
the affectionate regard of the people. But neither this reverence nor
affection was deeply rooted. The title by which Joshua is
distinguished after his death, when he is... [ Continue Reading ]
32._And the bones of Joseph, _etc The time when the bones of Joseph
were buried is not mentioned; but it is easy to infer that the
Israelites had performed this duty after they obtained a peaceful
habitation in the city of Shechem. For although he had not designated
a particular place for a sepulchr... [ Continue Reading ]