
Text -- Joshua 21:45 (NET)




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Wesley -> Jos 21:45
Wesley: Jos 21:45 - -- Such an acknowledgment as this, here subscribed by Joshua, in the name of all Israel, we afterward find made by Solomon; and all Israel did in effect ...
Such an acknowledgment as this, here subscribed by Joshua, in the name of all Israel, we afterward find made by Solomon; and all Israel did in effect say amen to it, 1Ki 8:56. The inviolable truth of God's promise, and the performance of it to the uttermost, is what all believers in Christ have been always ready to bear their testimony to. And if in any thing it has seemed to come short, they have been as ready to take all the blame to themselves.
JFB -> Jos 21:43-45
JFB: Jos 21:43-45 - -- This is a general winding up of the history from the thirteenth chapter, which narrates the occupation of the land by the Israelites. All the promises...
This is a general winding up of the history from the thirteenth chapter, which narrates the occupation of the land by the Israelites. All the promises made, whether to the people or to Joshua (Jos 1:5), had been, or were in the course of being fulfilled; and the recorded experience of the Israelites (Jos 21:45), is a ground of hope and confidence to the people of God in every age, that all other promises made to the Church will, in due time, be accomplished.
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Barnes -> Jos 21:43-45
Barnes: Jos 21:43-45 - -- There is no real inconsistency between the declarations of these verses and the fact that the Israelites had not as yet possessed themselves of all ...
There is no real inconsistency between the declarations of these verses and the fact that the Israelites had not as yet possessed themselves of all the cities allotted to the various tribes Judg. 1:21-36 - nor did at any time, subdue the whole extent of country promised to them Num 34:1-12. God had fulfilled all His part of the covenant. It was no part of His purpose that the native population should be annihilated suddenly Deu 7:22; but they were delivered into the hand of Israel, and their complete dispossession could have been effected at any time by that divine aid which was never wanting when sought. At the time referred to in the text, the Canaanites were discouraged, broken in strength, holding fast in isolated spots only up and down the land in the very midst of the tribes of God’ s people. The conquest of Canaan was already "ex parte Dei"a perfect work; just as in the New Testament the triumph of the individual Christian and of the Christian Church in their warfare is often spoken of as accomplished in view of the divine will that it should be so, and of divine grace that it may be so. It was therefore, only the inertness and pusillanimity of the Israelites which prevented the completion of the conquest when the allotment of Canaan was made by Joshua; as it was their subsequent backslidings which caused God to turn the tide of victory against them and even to cast them out of the land promised to their forefathers and actually won in the campaigns of Joshua. See the introduction to the Book of Joshua.
Gill -> Jos 21:45
Gill: Jos 21:45 - -- There failed not ought of any good thing,.... Not only every good thing in general, but every part and particular of that good thing; that, with all t...
There failed not ought of any good thing,.... Not only every good thing in general, but every part and particular of that good thing; that, with all that was included in it, or were appendages to it, or circumstances of it:
which the Lord had spoken to the house of Israel; as of their deliverance out of Egypt, and passage through the Red sea and wilderness, with all conveniences for them therein; so of their passage through Jordan, success of their arms, the conquest of their enemies, possession of their land, a land flowing with milk and honey:
all came to pass; exactly, precisely, and punctually, even everything relative to their temporal and spiritual good: so all that God promises to his spiritual Israel, with respect to their present comfort or everlasting happiness, all is exactly fulfilled, all his promises in Christ are yea and amen.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 21:1-45
TSK Synopsis: Jos 21:1-45 - --1 Eight and forty cities given by lot, out of the other tribes, unto the Levites.43 God gives the land, and rest unto the Israelites, according to his...
Maclaren -> Jos 21:43-45
Maclaren: Jos 21:43-45 - --Joshua 21:43-45; 22:1-9
The old order changeth, giving place to new.' In this passage we have the breaking up of the congregation and the disbanding o...
MHCC -> Jos 21:43-45
MHCC: Jos 21:43-45 - --God promised to give to the seed of Abraham the land of Canaan for a possession, and now they possessed it, and dwelt therein. And the promise of the ...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 21:43-45
Matthew Henry: Jos 21:43-45 - -- We have here the conclusion of this whole matter, the foregoing history summed up, and, to make it appear the more bright, compared with the promise...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 21:43-45
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 21:43-45 - --
Jos 21:43-45 form the conclusion to the account of the division of the land in Josh 13-21, which not only points back to Jos 11:23, but also to Jos ...
Constable -> Jos 13:1--21:45; Jos 21:43-45
Constable: Jos 13:1--21:45 - --II. THE DIVISION OF THE LAND chs. 13--21
Chapters 13-24 describe how Joshua divided the land and the results of ...
