
Text -- Joshua 2:11 (NET)




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Wesley -> Jos 2:11
That is, were dissolved, lost all courage.
JFB -> Jos 2:8-13
JFB: Jos 2:8-13 - -- Rahab's dialogue is full of interest, as showing the universal panic and consternation of the Canaanites on the one hand (Jos 24:11; Deu 2:25), and he...
Rahab's dialogue is full of interest, as showing the universal panic and consternation of the Canaanites on the one hand (Jos 24:11; Deu 2:25), and her strong convictions on the other, founded on a knowledge of the divine promise, and the stupendous miracles that had opened the way of the Israelites to the confines of the promised land. She was convinced of the supremacy of Jehovah, and her earnest stipulations for the preservation of her relatives amid the perils of the approaching invasion, attest the sincerity and strength of her faith.
Clarke -> Jos 2:11
Clarke: Jos 2:11 - -- He is God in heaven above, and to earth beneath - This confession of the true God is amazingly full, and argues considerable light and information. ...
He is God in heaven above, and to earth beneath - This confession of the true God is amazingly full, and argues considerable light and information. As if she had said, "I know your God to be omnipotent and omnipresent:"and in consequence of this faith she hid the spies, and risked her own life in doing it. But how had she this clear knowledge of the Divine nature
1. Possibly the knowledge of the true God was general in the earth at this time, though connected with much superstition and idolatry; the people believing that there was a god for every district, and for every people; for the mountains and for the valleys; see 1Ki 20:23
2. Or she received this instruction from the spies, with whom she appears to have had a good deal of conversation; or
3. She had it from a supernatural influence of God upon her own soul. She probably made a better use of the light she had received than the rest of her countrymen, and God increased that light.
Calvin -> Jos 2:11
Calvin: Jos 2:11 - -- 11.The Lord your God, he is God, etc. Here the image of Rahab’s faith appears, as if reflected in a mirror, when casting down all idols she ascribe...
11.The Lord your God, he is God, etc. Here the image of Rahab’s faith appears, as if reflected in a mirror, when casting down all idols she ascribes the government of heaven and earth to the God of Israel alone. For it is perfectly clear that when heaven and earth are declared subject to the God of Israel, there is a repudiation of all the pagan fictions by which the majesty, and power, and glory of God are portioned out among different deities; and hence we see that it is not without cause that two Apostles have honored Rahab’s conduct with the title of faith This is sneered at by some proud and disdainful men, but I wish they would consider what it is to distinguish the one true God from all fictitious deities, and at the same time so to extol his power as to declare that the whole world is governed at his pleasure. Rahab does not speak hesitatingly, but declares, in absolute terms, that whatever power exists resides in the God of Israel alone, that he commands all the elements, that he orders all things above and below, and determines human affairs. Still I deny not that her faith was not fully developed, nay, I readily admit, that it was only a germ of piety which, as yet, would have been insufficient for her eternal salvation. We must hold, nevertheless, that however feeble and slender the knowledge of God which the woman possessed may have been, still in surrendering herself to his power, she gives a proof of her election, and that from that seed a faith was germinating which afterwards attained its full growth.
Defender -> Jos 2:11
Defender: Jos 2:11 - -- It is remarkable that Rahab, living in a pagan culture all her life, somehow had enough knowledge about the true Creator God to recognize Him as the G...
It is remarkable that Rahab, living in a pagan culture all her life, somehow had enough knowledge about the true Creator God to recognize Him as the God of Israel, apparently even exercising saving faith in Him (Heb 11:31) - a faith which gave her courage to stand alone against her countrymen."
TSK -> Jos 2:11
TSK: Jos 2:11 - -- our hearts : Jos 5:1, Jos 7:5, Jos 14:8; Deu 1:28, Deu 20:8; Isa 13:7; Nah 2:10
did there remain : Heb. rose up, Rev 6:16
for the Lord : Deu 4:39; 1Ki...
our hearts : Jos 5:1, Jos 7:5, Jos 14:8; Deu 1:28, Deu 20:8; Isa 13:7; Nah 2:10
did there remain : Heb. rose up, Rev 6:16
for the Lord : Deu 4:39; 1Ki 8:60; Psa 83:18, Psa 102:15; Jer 16:19-21; Dan 4:34, Dan 4:35; Dan 6:25-27; Zec 8:20-23

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Barnes -> Jos 2:11
Barnes: Jos 2:11 - -- The Lord your God, he is God - From the rumour of God’ s miraculous interpositions Rahab believed, and makes the self-same confession to w...
The Lord your God, he is God - From the rumour of God’ s miraculous interpositions Rahab believed, and makes the self-same confession to which Moses endeavors to bring Israel by rehearsing similar arguments Deu 4:39. Rahab had only heard of what Israel had experienced. Her faith then was ready. It is noteworthy, too, that the same reports which work faith and conversion in the harlot, cause only terror and astonishment among her countrymen. (Compare Luk 8:37-39.)
Poole -> Jos 2:11
Poole: Jos 2:11 - -- Did melt i.e. were dissolved, lost all consistency and courage. This phrase is oft used, as Deu 1:28 20:8 Jos 5:1 7:5 .
He is God in heaven above, a...
Did melt i.e. were dissolved, lost all consistency and courage. This phrase is oft used, as Deu 1:28 20:8 Jos 5:1 7:5 .
He is God in heaven above, and in earth beneath he can do whatsoever he pleaseth in heaven and earth; whereas our gods are enclosed in heaven, and can do nothing to us upon earth.
Haydock -> Jos 2:11
Haydock: Jos 2:11 - -- Beneath. This is the confession of a true convert, (Calmet) inspired by God. (Haydock) ---
For St. Paul commends her faith. (Hebrews xi. 31.) ...
Beneath. This is the confession of a true convert, (Calmet) inspired by God. (Haydock) ---
For St. Paul commends her faith. (Hebrews xi. 31.) (Menochius) ---
The pagans confined the power of their idols to certain districts; the power of the true God is infinite. (Calmet)
Gill -> Jos 2:11
Gill: Jos 2:11 - -- And as soon as we had heard these things, our hearts did melt,.... Particularly what were done to the two kings of the Amorites, who, and their peopl...
And as soon as we had heard these things, our hearts did melt,.... Particularly what were done to the two kings of the Amorites, who, and their people, were utterly destroyed, their goods made a prey of, and their countries seized upon and possessed:
neither did there remain any more courage in any man, because of you; they looked dejected in their countenances, had no heart to go about any business, trembled at the shaking of a leaf, or at the least rumour and report made that the Israelites were coming on and were at hand; they had no spirit to prepare to go out and meet them, or to defend themselves:
for the Lord your God, he is God in heaven above, and in earth beneath; the Maker and Possessor of both; is the Governor of the whole universe, and does what he pleases in it; and disposes of all countries, persons, and things, as he thinks fit: this is a proof of her knowledge of the true God, and faith in him, and shows her to be a believer, and hence she is reckoned in the catalogue of believers, Heb 11:31; and her faith is proved to be of the right kind by the works she did, Jam 2:25.

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NET Notes -> Jos 2:11
NET Notes: Jos 2:11 Heb “And we heard and our heart[s] melted and there remained no longer breath in a man because of you.”
Geneva Bible -> Jos 2:11
Geneva Bible: Jos 2:11 And as soon as we had heard [these things], our hearts did melt, neither did there remain any more courage in any man, because of you: for ( e ) the L...
