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Verse Joshua 24:23. _NOW THEREFORE PUT AWAY_] As you have promised to
reform, begin instantly the work of reformation. A man's promise to
serve God soon loses its moral hold of his conscience if he do...
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THE SECOND ADDRESS
CHAPTER 24:1-28
_ 1. The gathering at Shechem (Joshua 24:1)_
2. Historic retrospect and exhortations (Joshua 24:2)
3. The answer given by Israel (Joshua 24:16)
4. Joshua's answ...
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STRANGE GODS. strangers' (or foreigners') gods....
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Reply of the People to Joshua's Address
16. _And the people answered and said_ Struck by the solemn
earnestness of the address of their leader, the entire people, with
one voice, responded to his cal...
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_Now therefore put away]_"Now thanne, he said, do зe awey alien
goddis fro the middil of зou," Wyclif. He again reverts to their
secret practice of idolatry. Comp. Genesis 35:2; 1 Samuel 7:3....
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DISCOURSE: 260
JOSHUA’S COVENANT WITH ISRAEL TO SERVE THE LORD
Joshua 24:21. And the people said unto Joshua, Nay; but we will serve
the Lord. And Joshua said unto the people, Ye are witnesses against...
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_VER._ 23. _NOW, THEREFORE, PUT AWAY—THE STRANGE GODS_— See ver.
14. All this evidently shews, that Joshua was a prophet, that he could
penetrate the secret intentions of the Israelites, and was certa...
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_A Reminder of God's Blessings Joshua 24:1-25_
And Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel to Shechem, and called
for the elders of Israel, and for their heads, and for their judges,
and for their of...
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_AND IF IT SEEM EVIL UNTO YOU TO SERVE THE LORD, CHOOSE YOU THIS DAY
WHOM YE WILL SERVE; WHETHER THE GODS WHICH YOUR FATHERS SERVED THAT
WERE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FLOOD, OR THE GODS OF THE AMORITE...
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JOSHUA'S SECOND AND FINAL FAREWELL
This discourse (Joshua 24:1), with Israel's response (Joshua 24:16),
and consequent renewal of the Covenant (Joshua 24:25), occupies the
bulk of the chapter. The boo...
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COME IN, AND RECEIVE GOD’S PROMISES!
JOSHUA
_BRIAN ROWLANDS_
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CHAPTER 24
JOSHUA SAYS ‘GOODBYE’ TO THE PEOPLE – JO...
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וְ עַתָּ֕ה הָסִ֛ירוּ אֶת ־אֱלֹהֵ֥י הַ
נֵּכָ֖ר
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CHAPTER XXXII.
JOSHUA'S LAST APPEAL.
Joshua 24:1.
IT was at Shechem that Joshua's last meeting with the people took
place. The Septuagint makes it Shiloh in one verse (Joshua 24:1), but
Shechem in a...
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JOSHUA'S LAST SERVICE TO HIS PEOPLE
Joshua 24:16
Joshua did well to discourage their proud vauntings, and to show that
the people could not in their own might realize God's ideal, Psalms
105:4. The...
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Here we have the record of the final address of Joshua. In it he first
concisely and comprehensively traced the Hebrews' history from the
call of Abraham and did so in the form of the speech of Jehova...
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On the basis of all God had done for them, Joshua urged the people to
serve God and renounce all the gods their fathers had once served
beyond the Euphrates and in Egypt. That they had a choice is cle...
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Now therefore put away, [said he], the strange (k) gods which [are]
among you, and incline your heart unto the LORD God of Israel.
(k) Out of your hearts and otherwise....
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The resolutions founded in divine strength, and under the assurance of
divine aid from God's covenant mercy and love, are well founded: so
said Paul, Philippians 4:13; 1 Corinthians 4:4....
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In the wars of Jehovah it was not always a question of hostile power.
Indeed this is not the most serious evil which the people of God have
to encounter in this world. The very same principle which wa...
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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 enjo...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 12 THROUGH 24.
Chapter 12 is only a summary of their conquests. The Holy Ghost not
only gives us the victory over our enemies, but makes us understand
and kno...
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NOW THEREFORE PUT AWAY, [SAID HE],.... Which last words are rightly
supplied, for they are the words of Joshua:
THE STRANGE GODS WHICH [ARE] AMONG YOU; not their private notions and
secret sentiments...
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Now therefore put away, [said he], the strange gods which [are] among
you, and incline your heart unto the LORD God of Israel.
Ver. 23. _Now therefore._] Set forthwith upon the work of reformation
wh...
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_Put away the strange gods which are among you_ Meaning those idols
which they had either brought out of Egypt, or had taken in Canaan,
and which some of them kept, contrary to God's command, whether...
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1 Ioshua assembleth the tribes at Shechem.
2 A briefe historie of Gods benefits from Terah.
14 He reneweth a couenant betweene them and God.
26 A stone the witnesse of the couenant.
29 Ioshuas age...
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THE EXACTION OF THE PROMISE TO BE FAITHFUL...
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Now, therefore, put away, said he, the strange gods which are among
you, even the last remnant of idolatrous superstition, AND INCLINE
YOUR HEART UNTO THE LORD GOD OF ISRAEL, who demands all the heart...
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JOSHUA'S SUMMARY OF ISRAEL'S HISTORY
(vs.1-13)
For the second time, as Joshua neared the end of his life, he called
Israel together, primarily the elders, heads, judges and officers
(v.1), but includ...
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15-28 It is essential that the service of God's people be performed
with a willing mind. For LOVE is the only genuine principle whence all
acceptable service of God can spring. The Father seeks only...
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THE STRANGE GODS WHICH ARE AMONG YOU; those idols which yon either
brought out of Egypt, or have taken in Canaan, which I have too much
reason to believe that some of you, contrary to God's command, d...
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“ Now therefore put away the foreign gods which are among you, and
incline your hearts to YHWH, the God of Israel.”
The reply in Joshua 24:22 b had been an interjection. Now Joshua
continued with his...
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CONTENTS: Last charge of Joshua and his death. Eleazar's death.
CHARACTERS: God, Joshua, Eleazar.
CONCLUSION: Joshua 24:15. It is the will of God that all should make
religion their serious and deli...
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Joshua 24:1. _Shechem._ Some think this was the Sychar where our
Saviour talked with the woman. John 4:5. This place became far famed
on account of the renewal of the covenant before Joshua's death. H...
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_Ye cannot serve the Lord: for He is an holy God._
THE COVENANT RENEWED
I. The difficulty of serving God. “Ye cannot serve the Lord.” It
was a staggering admonition. It embodied what theologians have...
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_Now therefore fear the Lord, and serve Him._
THE LAST DAYS OF JOSHUA
I. The reasonableness of serving God (verses 14, 15). To serve God, to
obey Him, to love Him, to submit heart and life to His con...
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_Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel to Shechem._
JOSHUA’S LAST FAREWELL
I. God’s threefold mercies.
1. Israel’s enlargement (verses 2-4).
2. Israel’s exodus (verses 5-7).
3. Israel’s entran...
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JOSHUA—NOTE ON JOSHUA 24:1 Joshua again called for an assembly at
Shechem for a ceremony of covenant renewal (compare Joshua 8:30;...
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JOSHUA—NOTE ON JOSHUA 24:23 The mention of FOREIGN GODS... AMONG YOU
makes the reader wonder how these idols could have been tolerated up
to this point. Perhaps, as in vv. Joshua
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Joshua 24:19. Ye cannot serve Jehovah] Joshua here bids the people
count the cost of the decision expressed in Joshua 24:16. They could
not serve Jehovah in the indifferent spirit of...
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EXPOSITION
THE LAST RENEWAL OF THE COVENANT.—
JOSHUA 24:1
TO SHECHEM. The LXX. and the Arabic version read _Shiloh _here, and as
the words "they presented themselves (literally, _took up their
stati...
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Chapter twenty-four, Joshua is continuing this final charge to the
children of Israel. Picture now this old man he was. He was faithful
to the Lord. He has done a good job, but now he is bent over wit...
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1 Corinthians 10:19; 1 Samuel 7:3; 1 Samuel 7:4; 2 Corinthians 6:16;...
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THE CONSECRATION OF THE PEOPLE
Joshua 24:13
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The time comes sooner, or later, when we must all lay down the yoke
which we have been wearing for God. We cannot always serve, no mat...
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Strange gods — Those idols which you either brought out of Egypt, or
have taken in Canaan, which some of you keep contrary to God's
command, whether for the preciousness of the matter, or rather for
s...