l._And it came to pass, _etc The brief and obscure allusion previously
made with regard to the twelve men he now explains more at length. He
had said that they were chosen by the order of God, one each from his
own tribe; but breaking off his discourse, he had not mentioned for
what purpose. He now... [ Continue Reading ]
7._Then you shall answer them, _etc Although the stones themselves
cannot speak, yet the monument furnished the parents with materials
for speaking, and for making the kindness of God known to their
children. And here zealous endeavors to propagate piety are required
of the aged, (50) and they are e... [ Continue Reading ]
9._And Joshua set up twelve stones, _etc Apparently there was no use
of stones under the water, and it may therefore seem to have been
absurd to bury stones at a depth. The others which were placed in
Gilgal being publicly visible, furnished occasion for inquiry; but
stones hidden from the eyes of m... [ Continue Reading ]
10._For the priests which bare, _etc If we are ordered to halt while
others are hastening, we know how easily a feeling of irksomeness is
produced, because we seem to be occupying an inferior position. The
priests, therefore, are justly praised for their patience in calmly
remaining alone at their p... [ Continue Reading ]
12._And the children of Reuben, _etc He makes mention of the
expedition of the two tribes and half tribe, as they did not set out
to engage in warfare on their own private account, but to assist their
brethren, by whose valor their own possession had been obtained in
seizing the land of Canaan. Mose... [ Continue Reading ]
14._On that day the Lord magnified, _etc It was not indeed the
principal end of the miracle to proclaim Joshua’s pre-eminence in
power and authority, but as it greatly concerned the public interest,
that the government of Joshua should be firmly established, it is
justly set down as an additional in... [ Continue Reading ]
16._Command the priests, _etc Here it is shown more clearly how meekly
and calmly the priests yielded implicit obedience to the divine
command, for they did not move a foot until Joshua ordered the signal
to retire. But as it was an instance of rare virtue to be thus modest
and obedient, so the fath... [ Continue Reading ]
19._And the people came up, _etc Why the day on which they entered the
land, and first encamped in it, is marked, we shall see in next
chapter. But the name of Gilgal is given to the first station by
anticipation, for this new name was afterwards given to it by Joshua
on the renewal of circumcision;... [ Continue Reading ]
24._That all people of the earth might know, _etc He states that God
had put forth that manifestation of his power that it might not only
be proclaimed among his own people, but that the form of it might
spread far and wide among the nations. For although it pleased him
that his praise should dwell... [ Continue Reading ]