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Text -- Joshua 22:1-4 (NET)
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Wesley -> Jos 22:4
Wesley: Jos 22:4 - -- That is, to your settled habitations. Tho' their affections to their families could not but make them very desirous to return, yet like good soldiers,...
That is, to your settled habitations. Tho' their affections to their families could not but make them very desirous to return, yet like good soldiers, they would not move 'till they had orders from their general. So, tho' we desire to be at home with Christ ever so much, yet we must stay here till our warfare is accomplished, wait for a due discharge, and not anticipate the time of our removal.
JFB: Jos 22:1 - -- The general war of invasion being ended and the enemy being in so dispirited and isolated a condition that each tribe, by its own resources or with th...
The general war of invasion being ended and the enemy being in so dispirited and isolated a condition that each tribe, by its own resources or with the aid of its neighboring tribe, was able to repress any renewed hostilities, the auxiliary Israelites from the eastern side of the Jordan were now discharged from service. Joshua dismissed them with high commendations for their fidelity and earnest admonitions to cultivate perpetual piety in life. The redundancy of the language is remarkable [Jos 22:2-5]. It shows how important, in the judgment of the venerable leader, a steadfast observance of the divine law was to personal happiness, as well as national prosperity.
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JFB: Jos 22:4-7 - -- That is, home; for their families had been left in fortified towns (Num 32:17).
That is, home; for their families had been left in fortified towns (Num 32:17).
Clarke -> Jos 22:1
Clarke: Jos 22:1 - -- Then Joshua called the Reubenites, etc. - We have already seen that 40,000 men of the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half tribe of Manasseh, had ...
Then Joshua called the Reubenites, etc. - We have already seen that 40,000 men of the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half tribe of Manasseh, had passed over Jordan armed, with their brethren, according to their stipulation with Moses. The war being now concluded, Joshua assembles these warriors, and with commendations for their services and fidelity, he dismisses them, having first given them the most pious and suitable advices. They had now been about seven years absent from their respective families; and though there was only the river Jordan between the camp at Gilgal and their own inheritance, yet it does not appear that they had during that time ever revisited their own home, which they might have done any time in the year, the harvest excepted, as at all other times that river was easily fordable.
Calvin -> Jos 22:1
Calvin: Jos 22:1 - -- 1.Then Joshua called the Reubenites, etc Here is related the discharge of the two tribes and half-tribe, who had followed the rest of the people, not...
1.Then Joshua called the Reubenites, etc Here is related the discharge of the two tribes and half-tribe, who had followed the rest of the people, not that they might acquire anything for themselves, but that, as they had already obtained dwellings and lands without lot, they might carry on war in common with their brethren, until they also should have a quiet inheritance. Now, as they had been faithful companions and helpers to their brethren, Joshua declares that they were entitled to their discharge, and thus sends them back to their homes released and free. It is asked, however, how he can consider them to have performed their due measure of military service, while the enemy were still in possession of part of the land, of which the sole possession was to be the proper termination of the war? 178 But if we bear in mind what I lately said, the knot will be loosed. Had the Israelites followed the invitation of God, and seconded his agency, nay, when he was stretching out his hand to them, had they not basely drawn back, 179 the remaining part of the war would have been finished with no danger and little trouble. From their own sloth, therefore, they refused what God was ready to bestow. And thus it happened that the agreement by which the two tribes and half-tribe had bound themselves, ceased to be binding. For the only obligation they had undertaken was to accompany the ten tribes, and contend for their inheritance as strenuously as if their condition had been exactly the same. Now, when they have perseveringly performed their part as faithful allies, and the ten tribes contented with their present fortune, not only do not demand, but rather tacitly repudiate their assistance, a free return to their homes is justly allowed them. They, indeed, deserve praise for their patient endurance, in not allowing weariness of the service to make them request their discharge, but in waiting quietly till Joshua of his own accord sends for them. 180
TSK: Jos 22:1 - -- Joshua : Num. 32:18-33; Deu 29:7, Deu 29:8
Reubenites : We have already seen, that a detachment of 40,000 men, of the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and th...
Joshua : Num. 32:18-33; Deu 29:7, Deu 29:8
Reubenites : We have already seen, that a detachment of 40,000 men, of the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half tribe of Manasseh, had passed over Jordan armed, with their brethren, according to their agreement with Moses. The war being now concluded, the land divided, and their brethren settled, Joshua assembles these warriors; and with commendations for their services and fidelity, he dismisses them, having fist given them the most pious and suitable instructions. They had now been about seven years absent from their respective families; and though there was only the river Jordan between the camp of Gilgal and their own inheritance, yet it does not appear that they had, during that time, ever revisited their home, which they might have done at any time of the year, except the harvest, as the river was at other times easily fordable.
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TSK: Jos 22:4 - -- given rest : Jos 21:43, Jos 21:44; Deu 12:9
get : Jos 13:8, 15-33, Jos 14:1-5; Num 32:33-42; Deut. 3:1-17, Deu 29:8
given rest : Jos 21:43, Jos 21:44; Deu 12:9
get : Jos 13:8, 15-33, Jos 14:1-5; Num 32:33-42; Deut. 3:1-17, Deu 29:8
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collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes -> Jos 22:1
Barnes: Jos 22:1 - -- The events of this chap. are no doubt recorded in their proper historical order. The auxiliary forces of the trans-Jordanic tribes were not sent awa...
The events of this chap. are no doubt recorded in their proper historical order. The auxiliary forces of the trans-Jordanic tribes were not sent away immediately after the campaigns against the Canaanites were over. They set forth from Shiloh, Jos 22:9, to which place the sanctuary had been removed Jos 18:1 after the conquest and the settlement of the children of Judah and of Joseph in their possessions, and after the appointment of the Levitical cities.
Poole: Jos 22:3 - -- These many days, i.e. for divers years together, so long as the war lasted. See Jos 11:18 14:10 .
These many days, i.e. for divers years together, so long as the war lasted. See Jos 11:18 14:10 .
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Poole: Jos 22:4 - -- Unto your tents i.e. to your settled habitations, as appears from Deu 22:8 , which are oft called
tents as Jud 19:9 2Sa 17:17 Hos 9:6 Mal 2:12 .
Haydock: Jos 22:1 - -- Time; before the assembly broke up. The 40,000 had continued to fight along with their brethren, (Calmet) as long as there was occasion. Now peace ...
Time; before the assembly broke up. The 40,000 had continued to fight along with their brethren, (Calmet) as long as there was occasion. Now peace being obtained, they are permitted to return to their families. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Jos 22:4 - -- And peace. This is a farther explication of rest, (Haydock) which alone occurs in Hebrew. It may denote a fixed and permanent abode, Deuteronomy ...
And peace. This is a farther explication of rest, (Haydock) which alone occurs in Hebrew. It may denote a fixed and permanent abode, Deuteronomy iii. 20., and Ruth i. 9.
Gill: Jos 22:1 - -- Then Joshua called the Reubenites, and the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasseh. The promise of God to Israel being fulfilled, the land of Canaan b...
Then Joshua called the Reubenites, and the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasseh. The promise of God to Israel being fulfilled, the land of Canaan being for the most part subdued, the war at an end, and rest had on all sides from their enemies, and the land divided among the nine tribes and an half, and they settled in the quiet possession of their lots; Joshua sent for the two tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half tribe of Manasseh, who had, at their own request, their portion allotted them on the other side Jordan, and who came over that river with him to assist their brethren in their wars with the Canaanites, and addressed them in the following respectable manner.
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Gill: Jos 22:2 - -- And said unto them, ye have kept all that Moses the servant of the Lord commanded you,.... Which was, that they should leave their wives and children,...
And said unto them, ye have kept all that Moses the servant of the Lord commanded you,.... Which was, that they should leave their wives and children, and flocks, and herds, behind them in the land of Gilead, and pass over Jordan, with their brethren the children of Israel armed, and fight with them, and for them, until the Canaanites were subdued, and not return until their brethren were peaceably settled in the possession of their inheritances; all which they had punctually observed, and inviolably kept, as they agreed to, Num 32:1,
and have obeyed my voice in all that I commanded you; as the generalissimo and commander in chief of the Israelitish forces; as what rank and position to be in, what part to take in an engagement, what attack to make, when and where, or on what expedition to go; wherever he ordered them to go, they went; and upon whatsoever and wheresoever he sent them, they readily and cheerfully obeyed, as they promised, Jos 1:16; and approved themselves as good soldiers under him; for all which he commends them, and gives them military honour.
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Gill: Jos 22:3 - -- Ye have not left your brethren these many days unto this day,.... For the space of fourteen years, which is the commonly received notion of the Jews f...
Ye have not left your brethren these many days unto this day,.... For the space of fourteen years, which is the commonly received notion of the Jews f; seven years according to them the land was subduing, and seven more spent in dividing it, and then these tribes were sent for and dismissed; all this time they stayed close by their brethren, and assisted them in their wars, and never offered to return to their wives and children, until they had an order from their general:
but have kept the charge of the commandment of the Lord your God; for what both Moses and Joshua commanded them was from the mouth of the Lord; so that, in obeying them, they obeyed him.
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Gill: Jos 22:4 - -- And now the Lord your God hath given rest unto your brethren,
as he promised them,.... As in Jos 21:44; see Deu 12:9,
therefore now return ye, a...
And now the Lord your God hath given rest unto your brethren,
as he promised them,.... As in Jos 21:44; see Deu 12:9,
therefore now return ye, and get ye unto your tents; not their military tents in the army, from which they now came to Joshua, but their houses, as the Greek version, and their cities, as the Targum; they having been so long used to tents in the wilderness, and during the wars in Canaan, this was a familiar word for their dwellings:
and unto the land of your possession, which Moses the servant of the Lord gave you, on the other side Jordan; before his death, on condition of doing what they now had done; even the land of Gilead and Bashan, beyond Jordan.
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NET Notes: Jos 22:2 Heb “You have kept all which Moses, the Lord’s servant, commanded you, and you have listened to my voice, to all which I commanded you....
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Geneva Bible: Jos 22:1 Then ( a ) Joshua called the Reubenites, and the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasseh,
( a ) After that the Israelites enjoyed the land of Canaan....
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Geneva Bible: Jos 22:2 And said unto them, Ye have kept all that Moses the servant of the LORD ( b ) commanded you, and have obeyed my voice in all that I commanded you:
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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 22:1-34
TSK Synopsis: Jos 22:1-34 - --1 The two tribes and a half with a blessing are sent home.10 They build the altar of testimony in their journey.11 The Israelites are offended thereat...
MHCC -> Jos 22:1-9
MHCC: Jos 22:1-9 - --Joshua dismisses the tribes with good counsel. Those who have the commandment have it in vain, unless they do the commandment; and it will not be done...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 22:1-9
Matthew Henry: Jos 22:1-9 - -- The war being ended, and ended gloriously, Joshua, as a prudent general, disbands his army, who never designed to make war their trade, and sends th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 22:1-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 22:1-8 - --
After the conquest and division of the land, Joshua sent the auxiliaries of the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and half Manasseh back to their homes, with a...
Constable -> Jos 22:1--24:33; Jos 22:1-34
Constable: Jos 22:1--24:33 - --III. JOSHUA'S LAST ACTS AND DEATH chs. 22--24
"Each of the final three chapters describes a single event. At fir...
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