1._But the children of Israel committed, _etc Reference is made to the
crime, and indeed the secret crime, of one individual, whose guilt is
transferred to the whole people; and not only so, but punishment is at
the same time executed against several who were innocent. But it seems
very unaccountabl... [ Continue Reading ]
2._And Joshua sent men from Jericho, _etc To examine the site of the
city and reconnoiter all its approaches was an act of prudence, that
they might not, by hurrying on at random through unknown places, fall
into an ambuscade. But when it would be necessary shortly after to
advance with all the forc... [ Continue Reading ]
6._And Joshua rent his clothes, _etc Although it was easy to throw the
blame of the overthrow or disgrace which had been sustained on others,
and it was by no means becoming in a courageous leader to be so much
cast down by the loss of thirty men, especially when by increasing his
force a hundred-fo... [ Continue Reading ]
9._For the Canaanites and all the inhabitants, _etc He mentions
another ground of fear. All the neighboring nations, who, either
subdued by calamities or terrified by miracles, were quiet, will now
resume their confidence and make a sudden attack upon the people. It
was indeed probable, that as the... [ Continue Reading ]
10._And the Lord said unto Joshua, _etc God does not reprimand Joshua
absolutely for lying prostrate on the ground and lamenting the
overthrow of the people, since the true method of obtaining pardon
from God was to fall down suppliantly before him; but for giving
himself up to excessive sorrow. The... [ Continue Reading ]
13._Up, sanctify the people, _etc Although the word קדש has a more
extensive meaning, yet as the subject in question is the expiation of
the people, I have no doubt that it prescribes a formal rite of
sanctification. Those, therefore, who interpret it generally as
equivalent to _prepare, _do not, in... [ Continue Reading ]
19._And Joshua said unto Achan, _etc Although only by lot, which seems
to fall out fortuitously, Achan is completely caught; yet, as God has
declared that he will point out the guilty party, as if with the
finger, Joshua interrogates without having any doubt, and when the
discovery is made, urges Ac... [ Continue Reading ]
20._And Achan answered Joshua, _etc As he was now struck with
astonishment, he neither employs subterfuge, nor palliates the crime,
nor endeavors to give any coloring to it, but rather ingeniously
details the whole matter. Thus the sacred name of God was more
effectual in extorting a confession than... [ Continue Reading ]
22._So Joshua sent messengers, _etc Although it is not singular for
messengers to prove their obedience by running and making haste, yet
the haste which is here mentioned, shows how intent all were to have
the work of expiation performed as speedily as possible, as they had
been filled with the grea... [ Continue Reading ]
24._And Joshua, and all Israel with him, _etc Achan is led without the
camp for two reasons; first, that it might not be tainted and polluted
by the execution, (as God always required that some trace of humanity
should remain, even in the infliction of legitimate punishments,) and
secondly, that no... [ Continue Reading ]
25._And Joshua said, _etc The invective seems excessively harsh; as if
it had been his intention to drive the wretched man to frantic
madness, when he ought rather to have exhorted him to patience. I have
no doubt that he spoke thus for the sake of the people, in order to
furnish a useful example to... [ Continue Reading ]