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Verse Joshua 5:11. _THEY DID EAT OF THE OLD CORN OF THE LAND_] The
Hebrew word עבור _abur_, which we translate _old corn_, occurs
only in this place in such a sense, if that sense be legitimate. The...
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OLD CORN OF THE LAND - Rather “produce of the land,” the new grain
just coming in at the time of the Passover. (So in Joshua 5:12.)
ON THE MORROW AFTER THE PASSOVER - These words denote in Numbers 33:...
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5. AT GILGAL
CHAPTER 5
_ 1. The terrified enemies (Joshua 5:1)_
2. Circumcision commanded and executed (Joshua 5:2)
3. The Passover kept (Joshua 5:10)
4. The old corn of the land ...
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THE MORROW. Feast of unleavened bread ended 21st Abib at even, exactly
forty years from Exodus 12:41....
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Celebration of the Passover Cessation of the Manna
10. _And the children of Israel encamped in Gilgal_ The camp became
permanent, and probably in grateful memorial of the many associations
connected w...
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_of the old corn_ Rather, OF THE PRODUCE OF THE LAND. "And thei eten
of the fruytis of the lond in the tothir day, therf looues, and potage
of the same зeer, _etin cornys seengid and frotid in the hon...
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_VER._ 11. _AND THEY DID EAT OF THE OLD CORN OF THE LAND,_ &C.— i.e.
of the corn of the preceding year, which they found in divers places,
abandoned by the people on retiring to Jericho. However, the...
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_The Keeping of the Passover Joshua 5:10-12_
10 And the children of Israel encamped in Gilgal, and kept the
passover on the fourteenth day of the month at even in the plains of
Jericho.
11 And they di...
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_AND THEY DID EAT OF THE OLD CORN OF THE LAND ON THE MORROW AFTER THE
PASSOVER, UNLEAVENED CAKES, AND PARCHED CORN IN THE SELFSAME DAY._
They did eat of the old corn, х_ MEE`ABUWR_ (H5669), grain; no...
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5:11 corn (d-7) Or 'store-corn,' i.e. from the harvest of the year
before....
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RENEWAL OF CIRCUMCISION AND CELEBRATION OF THE PASSOVER
The two incidents recorded in Joshua 5:2;—Circumcision and the
Passover—represent the final stage in the preparation of the people
for the Holy...
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ON THE MORROW] The feast of Mazzoth, or Unleavened Bread, was a
distinct festival (cp. Leviticus 23:5) of seven days' duration,
following on the one-day feast of the Passover. The two came
naturally,...
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COME IN, AND RECEIVE GOD’S PROMISES!
JOSHUA
_BRIAN ROWLANDS_
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CHAPTER 5
*CIRCUMCISION AND *PASSOVER – JOSHUA 5:1-...
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THEY DID EAT OF THE OLD CORN. — The word occurs nowhere else except
in Joshua 5:12. It need not have been last year’s corn; in fact, it
seems to have been the produce of this very harvest. It seems to...
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וַ יֹּ֨אכְל֜וּ מֵ עֲב֥וּר הָ אָ֛רֶץ מִ
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CHAPTER X.
CIRCUMCISION AND PASSOVER- MANNA AND CORN.
Joshua 5:1.
THE first two facts recorded in this chapter seem to be closely
connected with each other. One is, that when all the Amorite and
Can...
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RENEWING THE COVENANT WITH GOD
Joshua 5:1
Evidently the people of Canaan realized that they were entering into
conflict with God Almighty. This made their bitter resistance less
excusable. But before...
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The effect on the people of this crossing of the Jordan is revealed in
the words, "Their heart melted, neither was there any spirit in them
any more." Therefore time must again be taken for matters di...
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Five events of interest are recorded in Joshua 5:1-15. First, we learn
that the kings of the Canaanites by the sea lost heart when they
learned how the Lord had caused Israel to pass through Jordan on...
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_Corn. Some pretend that the Hebrew means "old corn." But the ancient
interpreters take no notice of this restriction. The offering of corn
was probably omitted on this occasion, as the Israelites had...
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One mercy is followed by another. The people probably found corn upon
their entrance on Canaan, in the houses of the inhabitants who dwelt
on the coast, and fled at their approach: or as this was the...
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The passing of the Jordan was a wondrous and significant event; but it
was not everything. It sank deep into the consciences of the
Canaanites on all sides; but there was more that was needed, and mor...
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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. A...
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The power of resurrection-life takes all strength from Satan: "He who
is begotten of God keepeth himself, and that wicked one toucheth him
not." In our earthly life, the flesh being in us, we are expo...
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AND THEY DID EAT THE OLD CORN OF THE LAND,.... That of the last year,
as some versions g, which agree with ours; in which they seem to
follow the Jewish writers, who, as particularly Kimchi, Gersom, a...
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And they did eat of the old corn of the land on the morrow after the
passover, unleavened cakes, and parched [corn] in the selfsame day.
Ver. 11. _On the morrow after the Passover._] That holy sacram...
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_They eat of the old corn_ The corn of the last year, which the
inhabitants of those parts had left in their barns, being fled into
their strong cities, or other remoter parts. _On the morrow_ That is...
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1 The Canaanites are afraid.
2 Ioshua renueth Circumcision.
10 The Passeouer is kept at Gilgal.
12 Manna ceaseth.
13 An Angel appeareth to Ioshua.
1 AND it came to passe when all the Kings of the...
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And they did eat of the old corn of the land on the morrow after the
Passover, on the fifteenth of Nisan, Leviticus 23:5, UNLEAVENED CAKES,
AND PARCHED CORN IN THE SELFSAME DAY, roasted harvest ears o...
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THE PASSOVER CELEBRATED...
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CIRCUMCISION IN GILGAL
(vs.1-9)
The miraculous crossing of the Jordan awakened great fear in the
hearts of the Canaanitish people, so that their hearts melted (v.1).
This was God's work. It was He w...
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10-12 A solemn passover was kept, at the time appointed by the law,
in the plains of Jericho, in defiance of the Canaanites round about
them. It was a performance of the promise, that when they went...
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THE OLD CORN; the corn of the last year, which the inhabitants of
those parts had left in their barns, being doubtless fled for fear of
the Israelites into their strong cities, or other remoter and sa...
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‘ And they ate of the produce of the land on the morrow after the
passover, unleavened cakes and parched corn, on the selfsame day.'
That is they celebrated the Feast of Unleavened Bread the next day...
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CORN
The manna is a type of Christ in humiliation, known "after the
flesh," giving his flesh that the believer might have life (John 6:49)
while the "old corn of the land" is Christ apprehended as ri...
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CONTENTS: Reproach of Egypt rolled away. New food for the new place.
The unseen captain.
CHARACTERS: God, Joshua, Christ.
CONCLUSION: (Circumcision, the seal of the covenant in their flesh,
was negl...
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Joshua 5:1. _The Amorites on the side of Jordan westward._ This agrees
with Numbers 13:29. The Amorites dwell in the mountains.
Joshua 5:2. _Make thee sharp knives._ Whet them, if of steel; but
often...
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_Encamped in Gilgal, and kept the Passover._
THREE SUCCESSIVE DAYS
In one of his sonnets, Matthew Arnold tells of an interview he had on
a day of fierce August sunshine, in Bethnal Green, with a prea...
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JOSHUA—NOTE ON JOSHUA 5:1__ A new generation is circumcised to
remind them of their privileged covenant relationship with God. The
Passover celebration reminds them that God released them from slavery...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Joshua 5:10. Kept the passover] This was the third passover feast; the
first was kept in Egypt, the second at Sinai (Numbers 9:5). The feast
of the covenant could not be observed whi...
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EXPOSITION
THE PASSOVER AND THE CESSATION OF THE MANNA.—
JOSHUA 5:10
AND KEPT THE PASSOVER. In reference to the question which has been
discussed above, whether the passover was kept after the rebel...
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Now in chapter five we read where all of the adult males were at this
point circumcised. It was a rite that they did not follow while they
were in the wilderness. So that those who were born in the wi...
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Exodus 12:18; Exodus 13:6; Exodus 13:7; Leviticus 23:14; Leviticus 23:
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Old corn — The corn of the last year, which the inhabitants of those
parts had left in their barns, being fled into their strong cities, or
other remoter parts. The morrow — That is, on the sixteenth...