CONTENTS
This Chapter opens with an account of the setting up the tabernacle in
Shiloh. The remaining part of the land is divided. Benjamin's lot
particularly marked out, with the cities belonging to it.
Joshua 18:1
They who in attending to the division of the land, and have seen the
several tribe... [ Continue Reading ]
There is no way of accounting for the sloth of the seven tribes.
Surely they were interested to have their portion as well as their
brethren. But it should seem to be a pause in the circumstances of
Israel, while they inquired what remained to be done. In the Christian
warfare, how often is this the... [ Continue Reading ]
What an awe must have been upon the minds of the Canaanites yet
remaining around them, that none of them assaulted them, as they
walked through the land. Such, Reader, is the case now very frequently
in the Christian's walk. So true is that Scripture, When a man's ways
please the Lord, he maketh eve... [ Continue Reading ]
The lot of Benjamin forms an interesting part in the portion of
Israel. He was the beloved child of the Patriarch Jacob ' s old age:
and the tenderness of his father ' s heart towards him we have largely
recounted in the book of Genesis 42:36. It was certainly from the
Lord's special appointment tha... [ Continue Reading ]
I do not think it necessary to detain the Reader with many
observations on these verses. The principal things to be noticed
concerning Benjamin's lot, are the spots which were made memorable in
them; and the more illustrious persons, which in the after ages of the
church sprang out of Benjamin. Jeri... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
My soul! while beholding the Israelites busily engaged, as this
Chapter represents them, setting up the tabernacle in Shiloh; do thou
let thy meditation take wing, and behold that true tabernacle which
the Lord pitched, and not man. See, gaze, contemplate, look upon it,
and view well th... [ Continue Reading ]