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Verse Joshua 5:9. _THE REPROACH OF EGYPT_] Their being
_uncircumcised_ made them like the uncircumcised Egyptians; and the
Hebrews ever considered all those who were uncircumcised as being in a
state...
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THE REPROACH OF EGYPT - i. e. “reproach proceeding from Egypt.”
The expression probably refers to taunts actually uttered by the
Egyptians against Israel, because of their long wanderings in the
deser...
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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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Joshua Circumcises the Israelites. Here we have an interesting but
quite unhistorical account of the institution of circumcision.
Circumcision (pp. 83, 99f.) is a prehistoric rite practised by many
na...
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ROLLED AWAY. Hebrew gallothi. Hence Gilgal. rolling....
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_the reproach of Egypt_ This may be explained as (i) the reproach,
which had attached to the people all the way from Egypt, where the
nation had been a people of slaves; comp. Gen 34:14; 1 Samuel 17:2...
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DISCOURSE: 246
ISRAEL’S FIRST PROCEEDINGS IN CANAAN
Joshua 5:8. It came to pass, when they had done circumcising all the
people, that they abode in their places in the camp, till they were
whole. And...
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_VER._ 9. _AND THE LORD SAID UNTO JOSHUA, THIS DAY,_ &C.— Among many
conjectures respecting the sense of these words, most interpreters
have agreed to understand by _the reproach of Egypt,_ uncircumci...
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_The Covenant of Circumcision Joshua 5:1-9_
And it came to pass, when all the kings of the Amorites, which were on
the side of Jordan westward, and all the kings of the Canaanites,
which were by the s...
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_AND THE LORD SAID UNTO JOSHUA, THIS DAY HAVE I ROLLED AWAY THE
REPROACH OF EGYPT FROM OFF YOU. WHEREFORE THE NAME OF THE PLACE IS
CALLED GILGAL UNTO THIS DAY._
Rolled away the reproach of Egypt - th...
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5:9 Gilgal (c-27) 'Rolling.'...
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THE REPROACH OF EGYPT] This may mean that the Egyptians, laying great
stress on circumcision themselves, regarded the fact of uncircumcision
as a reproach. GILGAL] mg. 'Rolling. 'This etymology, like...
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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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JOSHUA
_BRIAN ROWLANDS_
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CHAPTER 5
*CIRCUMCISION AND *PASSOVER – JOSHUA 5:1-...
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וַ יֹּ֤אמֶר יְהוָה֙ אֶל ־יְהֹושֻׁ֔עַ
הַ יֹּ֗ו
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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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And the LORD said unto Joshua, This day have I rolled away the (f)
reproach of Egypt from off you. Wherefore the name of the place is
called Gilgal unto this day.
(f) By bringing you into this promis...
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Egypt. The people of that country adopted circumcision only after this
period, (Calmet) and it never became general among them. They were
therefore held in abhorrence, like the rest of the uncircumcis...
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As circumcision was a sign or seal of the everlasting covenant God
made with Abraham, and evidently referred to Him in whom the law was
to be completed: it is not very easy to account for the long neg...
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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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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 wi...
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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 THE LORD SAID UNTO JOSHUA,.... Out of the tabernacle:
THIS DAY HAVE I ROLLED AWAY THE REPROACH OF EGYPT FROM OFF YOU; either
the reproach of being reckoned office same religion with the
Egyptians...
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And the LORD said unto Joshua, This day have I rolled away the
reproach of Egypt from off you. Wherefore the name of the place is
called Gilgal unto this day.
Ver. 9. _This day have I rolled away the...
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_The reproach of Egypt_ That is, uncircumcision, which was both in
truth, and in the opinion of the Jews, a matter of great reproach. And
although this was a reproach common to most nations of the wor...
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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 the Lord said unto Joshua, This day have I rolled away the
reproach of Egypt from off you, namely, that resulting from the report
that God had led His people out of Egypt merely for the purpose of...
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THE CIRCUMCISION OF THE PEOPLE...
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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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GILGAL:
i. rolling...
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1-9 How dreadful is their case, who see the wrath of God advancing
towards them, without being able to turn it aside, or escape it! Such
will be the horrible situation of the wicked; nor can words ex...
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THE REPROACH OF EGYPT, i.e. uncircumcision, which was both in truth,
and in the opinion of the Jews, a matter of great reproach, GENESIS
34:14 1 SAMUEL 14:6, 1 SAMUEL 17:26. And although this was a re...
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Joshua 5:9 LORD H3068 said H559 (H8799) Joshua H3091 day H3117 away
H1556 (H8804) reproach H2781 Egypt...
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Joshua 5:9 a.
‘And YHWH said to Joshua, “This day I have rolled away the
reproach of Egypt from off you.” '
The general idea was that circumcision had now finally made them a
circumcised nation, as...
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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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_Make thee sharp knives and circumcise._
THE CIRCUMCISING AT GILGAL
Even those comparatively unenlightened people must have realised that
there was deep spiritual significance in the administration o...
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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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JOSHUA—NOTE ON JOSHUA 5:9 The REPROACH OF EGYPT may have been the
insults the Egyptians would have made if the Lord had not brought
Israel into the Promised Land (Exodus 32:12;...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Joshua 5:2. Sharp knives] Marg. “knives of flints” (cf. Exodus
4:25). The reason for using stone knives may have been more on account
of legal than of physical considerations. The use...
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EXPOSITION
THE CIRCUMCISION.—
JOSHUA 5:1
WHICH WERE ON THE SIDE OF JORDAN WESTWARD. A large portion of the
territory of the Amorites had, as we have seen (Joshua 3:10), been
already conquered. The r...
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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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1 Samuel 14:6; 1 Samuel 17:26; 1 Samuel 17:36; Ephesians 2:11;...
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The reproach of Egypt — That is, uncircumcision, was both in truth,
and in the opinion of the Jews, a matter of great reproach, and
although this was a reproach common to most nations of the world, ye...