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Text -- Joshua 8:10 (NET)
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Wesley: Jos 8:10 - -- Heb. that people, not all the people of Israel; which was needless, and required more time than could now be spared; but the rest of that host of thir...
Heb. that people, not all the people of Israel; which was needless, and required more time than could now be spared; but the rest of that host of thirty thousand, whereof five thousand were sent away; the remainder are numbered, to see whether some of them had not withdrawn themselves, taking the advantage of the night, and of the design of laying an ambush; and that it might be evident, this work was done without any loss of men, whereby they might be encouraged to trust in God, and to proceed resolutely in their work.
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Wesley: Jos 8:10 - -- The chief magistrates and rulers of Israel under Joshua; and these, I suppose, went with Joshua, and with the army, to take care that the cattle and t...
The chief magistrates and rulers of Israel under Joshua; and these, I suppose, went with Joshua, and with the army, to take care that the cattle and the spoil of the city, which was given by God to all Israel for a prey, Jos 8:2, Jos 8:27, might be justly and equally divided between those that went to battle, and the rest of the people.
JFB: Jos 8:10 - -- That is, the detachment of liers-in-wait; he did this, to be furnished with clear evidence afterwards, that the work had been done without any loss of...
That is, the detachment of liers-in-wait; he did this, to be furnished with clear evidence afterwards, that the work had been done without any loss of men, whereby the people's confidence in God would be strengthened and encouragement given them to prosecute the war of invasion with vigor.
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JFB: Jos 8:10 - -- The chief magistrates and rulers, whose presence and official authority were necessary to ensure that the cattle and spoil of the city might be equall...
The chief magistrates and rulers, whose presence and official authority were necessary to ensure that the cattle and spoil of the city might be equally divided between the combatants and the rest of the people (Num 31:27) --a military rule in Israel, that would have been very liable to be infringed, if an excited soldiery, eager for booty, had been left to their own will.
Clarke -> Jos 8:10
Clarke: Jos 8:10 - -- Numbered the people - ויפקד את העם vaiyiphkod eth haam , he visited the people - inspected their ranks to see whether every thing was in ...
Numbered the people -
TSK -> Jos 8:10
rose up : Jos 3:1, Jos 6:12, Jos 7:16; Psa 119:60
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Barnes -> Jos 8:10
Barnes: Jos 8:10 - -- Numbered the people - Rather, perhaps, "mustered"or "arrayed"them for their march. The distance from the camp at Gilgal to Ai is about fifteen ...
Numbered the people - Rather, perhaps, "mustered"or "arrayed"them for their march. The distance from the camp at Gilgal to Ai is about fifteen miles. In the evening of the day after the despatch of the 5,000 liers in wait, Joshua and the host might make their appearance in the neighborhood of the city.
Poole -> Jos 8:10
Poole: Jos 8:10 - -- The people Heb. that people , not all the people of Israel, which was needless, and required more time than could now be spared; but the rest of tha...
The people Heb. that people , not all the people of Israel, which was needless, and required more time than could now be spared; but the rest of that host of thirty thousand, whereof five thousand were sent away; and now the remainder are numbered, partly to see whether some of them had not withdrawn themselves, taking the advantage of the night, and of the design of laying an ambush; and partly that it might be evident that this work was done without any loss of men, and thereby they might be encouraged to trust in God, and to proceed vigorously and resolutely in their work.
The elders of Israel either,
1. The military elders, the chief commanders of his army. But they seem to be included in the thirty thousand, Jos 8:3 , which are supposed to be furnished and led by their several commanders; and such persons are scarce ever called the
elders of Israel Or rather,
2. The chief magistrates and rulers of Israel under Joshua, who are commonly so called; and these, I suppose, went with Joshua, and with the army, to take care that the cattle and the spoil of the city, which was given by God to all Israel for a prey, Jos 8:2,27 , might be justly and equally divided between those that went to battle, and the rest of the people, according to the example and prescript, Num 31:27 ; and that they who were present and assistant in the taking of that city, might not engross the whole to themselves, as is usual for soldiers in those cases to do.
Haydock -> Jos 8:10
Haydock: Jos 8:10 - -- Ancients, who had a command in the army, and assisted Josue with their counsel. They gave him an account of the state and numbers of the army. (Cal...
Ancients, who had a command in the army, and assisted Josue with their counsel. They gave him an account of the state and numbers of the army. (Calmet)
Gill -> Jos 8:10
Gill: Jos 8:10 - -- And Joshua rose up early in the morning, and numbered the people,.... To see if there were any wanting, and to put them in proper order for their marc...
And Joshua rose up early in the morning, and numbered the people,.... To see if there were any wanting, and to put them in proper order for their march:
and went up, he and the elders of Israel, before the people to Ai; these elders were either the seventy elders who went with Joshua as council to him; or it may be rather they were inferior officers, who went at the head of their respective corps under them.
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NET Notes: Jos 8:10 Heb “them” (referring to “the people” in the previous clause, which requires a plural pronoun). Since the translation used ...
Geneva Bible -> Jos 8:10
Geneva Bible: Jos 8:10 And Joshua rose up early in the morning, and ( d ) numbered the people, and went up, he and the elders of Israel, before the people to Ai.
( d ) That...
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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 8:1-35
TSK Synopsis: Jos 8:1-35 - --1 God encourages Joshua.3 The stratagem whereby Ai was taken.29 The king thereof is hanged.30 Joshua builds an altar;32 writes the law on stones;33 an...
MHCC -> Jos 8:3-22
MHCC: Jos 8:3-22 - --Observe Joshua's conduct and prudence. Those that would maintain their spiritual conflicts must not love their ease. Probably he went into the valley ...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 8:3-22
Matthew Henry: Jos 8:3-22 - -- We have here an account of the taking of Ai by stratagem. The stratagem here used, we are sure, was lawful and good; God himself appointed it, and w...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 8:1-29
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 8:1-29 - --
Conquest and Burning of Ai. - Jos 8:1, Jos 8:2. After the ban which rested upon the people had been wiped away, the Lord encouraged Joshua to make w...
Constable -> Jos 5:13--13:1; Jos 8:1-29
Constable: Jos 5:13--13:1 - --C. Possession of the land 5:13-12:24
Before Israel entered the land of Canaan, God had been preparing fo...
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