CONTENTS
The people having all passed over Jordan, the priests are commanded to
come up out of Jordan with the ark of God, and pass over also. A
memorial is commanded to be set up, both in Jordan, where the feet of
the priests had rested, and also in the place where they lodged, of
this great and m... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe, it was not to be the work of every one, but special
characters selected for this service. Oh! it is sweet to see our
calling. And very sweet to run on Jesus's errands when sent by him.
Isaiah 6:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
No doubt the choice of twelve stones was intended to manifest, that
all the twelve tribes of Israel were equally interested in the
memorial. And Jesus had his twelve apostles also. And the New
Jerusalem, which this Canaan represented, had its twelve gates, with
the names of the twelve tribes of Isra... [ Continue Reading ]
The erection of the memorial both on the river and on the land, might
be intended to show the salvation of Jesus both by land and by water.
Psalms 77:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
The distinction between the ark and the people is not noticed for
nothing. No doubt much is couched under it. And it may, perhaps, be
intended to show, that as the ark rested in the water until all the
people were secured from danger, so Jesus, whom the ark represented,
will remain with the hindmost... [ Continue Reading ]
It is pleasant to see the forwardness of those tribes to lead the
people on to victory. They had obtained their settlement. And who so
proper to stir up the Lord's people as those who have tasted of his
grace, and can tell by happy experience what the Lord hath done for
their soul. Oh! that you and... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! is not our Almighty Joshua magnified in the sight of all
Israel on that memorable day, when a soul is brought safe over Jordan?
Is not Jesus glorified before the throne in the presence of all Israel
now in glory, and before all the heavenly host, when a soul is brought
home to heaven, or whe... [ Continue Reading ]
Nothing could be more demonstrative of the miraculous holding of the
waters, than the sudden return of the flood, when the purpose, for
which the Lord held those waters in the hollow of his hand, was
accomplished. May we not make a spiritual application of this passage,
and observe, that in whatever... [ Continue Reading ]
The Holy Ghost is pleased to have the very day recorded for the
information of the church in all ages, in which this grand event was
accomplished. And if the Reader is curious to make the calculation, he
will find that it was the exact time, (wanting only five days) of
forty years, which the Lord ha... [ Continue Reading ]
Who knows but that these very stones were remaining in the days of our
Lord? And it is not improbable, but as all the words of Jesus were
significant and full of grace, Jesus might point to them when he said
to the people, when he stood at Bethabara near Jordan, God is able of
these stones to raise... [ Continue Reading ]
We meet with many passages in the Bible, of the Lord's directing his
people to gratify the enquiry of their children in all questions of
divine things. And what can be more sweet or more suited to the
situation of creatures such as we are, passing away one generation
after another, than to hand down... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
HERE would I pause, and in the contemplation of Israel's passing over
Jordan, look back upon that sacred stream, and cry out, What hath God
wrought? Surely, not one thing hath failed of all the good things
which the Lord promised Israel. Well may they look forward to the sure
conquest o... [ Continue Reading ]