1._And it came to pass when, _etc The recognition of the fearful power
of God had such an effect upon them that they were astonished and
fainted with terror, but it did not incline their minds to seek a
remedy for the evil. Their heart was melted inasmuch as destitute of
counsel and strength they di... [ Continue Reading ]
2._At that time the Lord said, _etc It seems very strange and almost
monstrous, that circumcision had so long been laid aside, especially
as it became those who were receiving daily admonitions to be more
than usually careful to cultivate the exercises of piety. It was the
symbol of the adoption to... [ Continue Reading ]
9._And the Lord said unto Joshua, _etc The disgrace of Egypt is
expounded by some as meaning that the want of circumcision rendered
them similar to the Egyptians, in other words, profane and marked with
a stigma; as if it had been said that they were again made the
peculiar property of God when they... [ Continue Reading ]
10._And the children of Israel. kept the Passover, _etc Here it is
stated that the Passover was celebrated on the regular day, although
there are some who think that the words used imply that the practice
was unusual. They hence infer that, like circumcision, it had been
interrupted for a period of... [ Continue Reading ]
11._And they did eat of the old corn, _etc Whether they then began
first to eat wheaten bread is not very clear. For they had dwelt in a
country that was not uncultivated, and was tolerably fertile. At least
in the territories of the two kings there was enough of corn to supply
the inhabitants. It d... [ Continue Reading ]
13._And it came to pass when Joshua, etc _Here we have the narrative
of a remarkable vision, by which Joshua was greatly encouraged and
emboldened. For though he was strenuously discharging his office, the
application of an additional stimulus was not without its use. The
angel, however, did not app... [ Continue Reading ]
14._And he said, Nay; but as captain, _etc Although the denial applies
equally to both parts of the question, namely, that he was neither an
Israelite nor a Canaanite, and was thus equivalent to a denial of his
being a mortal man, yet it seems to be more properly applicable to the
second, or to that... [ Continue Reading ]
15._Loose thy shoe from off thy foot, _etc To give additional sanctity
to the vision, the great Angel requires as a sign of reverence and
fear that Joshua put off his shoes. Moses relates, (Exodus 3:5) that
the same command was given to him on Mount Sinai, and for no other
reason than that the Lord... [ Continue Reading ]