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Joshua Challenges Israel to be Faithful
23:1 A long time passed after the Lord made Israel secure from all their enemies, and Joshua was very old. 23:2 So Joshua summoned all Israel, including the elders, rulers, judges, and leaders, and told them: “I am very old. 23:3 You saw everything the Lord your God did to all these nations on your behalf, for the Lord your God fights for you. 23:4 See, I have parceled out to your tribes these remaining nations, from the Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea in the west, including all the nations I defeated. 23:5 The Lord your God will drive them out from before you and remove them, so you can occupy their land as the Lord your God promised you. 23:6 Be very strong! Carefully obey all that is written in the law scroll of Moses so you won’t swerve from it to the right or the left, 23:7 or associate with these nations that remain near you. You must not invoke or make solemn declarations by the names of their gods! You must not worship or bow down to them! 23:8 But you must be loyal to the Lord your God, as you have been to this very day. 23:9 “The Lord drove out from before you great and mighty nations; no one has been able to resist you to this very day. 23:10 One of you makes a thousand run away, for the Lord your God fights for you as he promised you he would.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Great Sea the Mediterranean Sea
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jordan the river that flows from Lake Galilee to the Dead Sea,a river that begins at Mt. Hermon, flows south through Lake Galilee and on to its end at the Dead Sea 175 km away (by air)
 · Joshua a son of Eliezer; the father of Er; an ancestor of Jesus,the son of Nun and successor of Moses,son of Nun of Ephraim; successor to Moses,a man: owner of the field where the ark stopped,governor of Jerusalem under King Josiah,son of Jehozadak; high priest in the time of Zerubbabel
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law


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Wesley: Jos 23:1 - -- About fourteen years after it.

About fourteen years after it.

Wesley: Jos 23:2 - -- Either to his own city, or rather to Shiloh, the usual place of such assemblies, where his words being uttered before the Lord, were likely to have th...

Either to his own city, or rather to Shiloh, the usual place of such assemblies, where his words being uttered before the Lord, were likely to have the more effect upon them.

Wesley: Jos 23:2 - -- Not all the people in their own persons, but in their representatives, by their elders, heads, judges and officers. Probably he took the opportunity, ...

Not all the people in their own persons, but in their representatives, by their elders, heads, judges and officers. Probably he took the opportunity, of one of the three great feasts. You will not have me long to preach to you; therefore observe what I say, and lay it up for the time to come.

Wesley: Jos 23:3 - -- For your good, that you might gain by their losses.

For your good, that you might gain by their losses.

Wesley: Jos 23:4 - -- Not yet conquered.

Not yet conquered.

Wesley: Jos 23:4 - -- You shall certainly subdue them, and inherit their hand, as you have done the rest, if you be not wanting to yourselves.

You shall certainly subdue them, and inherit their hand, as you have done the rest, if you be not wanting to yourselves.

Wesley: Jos 23:4 - -- That is, with the land of those nations; the people put for their land, as we have seen before; and as sometimes on the contrary, the land is put for ...

That is, with the land of those nations; the people put for their land, as we have seen before; and as sometimes on the contrary, the land is put for the people.

Wesley: Jos 23:4 - -- Where the Philistines, your most formidable adversaries yet survive; but them also and their land I have given to you, and you shall undoubtedly destr...

Where the Philistines, your most formidable adversaries yet survive; but them also and their land I have given to you, and you shall undoubtedly destroy them, if you will proceed vigorously in your work.

Wesley: Jos 23:6 - -- For it will require great courage and resolution to execute all the commands of Moses, and particularly, that of expelling and destroying the residue ...

For it will require great courage and resolution to execute all the commands of Moses, and particularly, that of expelling and destroying the residue of the Canaanites.

Wesley: Jos 23:6 - -- That is, in one kind or other, by adding to the law, or diminishing from it.

That is, in one kind or other, by adding to the law, or diminishing from it.

Wesley: Jos 23:7 - -- That is, avoid all familiar converse and contracts, but especially marriages with them.

That is, avoid all familiar converse and contracts, but especially marriages with them.

Wesley: Jos 23:7 - -- To wit, unnecessarily and familiarly, lest the mention of them breed discourse about them, and so by degrees bring to the approbation and worship of t...

To wit, unnecessarily and familiarly, lest the mention of them breed discourse about them, and so by degrees bring to the approbation and worship of them.

Wesley: Jos 23:7 - -- Nor require nor compel the Gentiles to swear by them, as they used to do; especially in leagues and contracts. It is pity, that among Christians, the ...

Nor require nor compel the Gentiles to swear by them, as they used to do; especially in leagues and contracts. It is pity, that among Christians, the name of the Heathen God's are so commonly used, especially in poems. Let those names which have been set up in rivalship with God, be forever loathed and lost.

Wesley: Jos 23:7 - -- Neither give them any inward reverence, or outward adoration. Here is an observable gradation, whereby he shews what notable progress sin usually make...

Neither give them any inward reverence, or outward adoration. Here is an observable gradation, whereby he shews what notable progress sin usually makes, and what need there is to look to the beginnings of it, forasmuch as a civil and common conversation with their persons was likely to bring them, and indeed did actually bring them, by insensible steps, to the worship of their gods. So it is no wonder, if some things not simply and in themselves evil, be forbidden by God, as here the naming of their gods is, because they are occasions and introductions to evil.

Wesley: Jos 23:8 - -- By constant obedience, entire affection, faithful service and worship of him alone.

By constant obedience, entire affection, faithful service and worship of him alone.

Wesley: Jos 23:8 - -- To wit, since you came in to Canaan; since which time the body of the people (for of them he speaks, not of every particular person) had behaved thems...

To wit, since you came in to Canaan; since which time the body of the people (for of them he speaks, not of every particular person) had behaved themselves much better than they did in the wilderness, and had not been guilty of any gross and general apostacy from God, or rebellion against him.

Wesley: Jos 23:9 - -- To wit, whom you have invaded; otherwise some of those people did yet remain unconquered.

To wit, whom you have invaded; otherwise some of those people did yet remain unconquered.

Wesley: Jos 23:10 - -- Impute not this therefore to your own valour, as you will be apt to do, but to God's gracious and powerful assistance.

Impute not this therefore to your own valour, as you will be apt to do, but to God's gracious and powerful assistance.

JFB: Jos 23:1 - -- About fourteen years after the conquest of Canaan, and seven after the distribution of that country among the tribes.

About fourteen years after the conquest of Canaan, and seven after the distribution of that country among the tribes.

JFB: Jos 23:2 - -- The clause which follows seems to restrict this general expression as applicable only to the officers and representatives of the people. The place of ...

The clause which follows seems to restrict this general expression as applicable only to the officers and representatives of the people. The place of assembly was most probably Shiloh. The occasion of convening it was the extreme age and approaching death of the venerable leader; and the purport of this solemn address was to animate the chosen people and their posterity to a faithful and unswerving continuance in the faith and worship of the God of Israel.

JFB: Jos 23:3 - -- The modesty and humility of Joshua are remarkably displayed at the commencement of this address. Dismissing all thoughts of his personal services, he ...

The modesty and humility of Joshua are remarkably displayed at the commencement of this address. Dismissing all thoughts of his personal services, he ascribed the subjugation and occupation of Canaan entirely to the favoring presence and aid of God; and in doing so, he spoke not more piously than truly. This had been promised (Deu 1:30; Deu 3:22); and the reality of the divine aid was seen in the rapid overthrow of the Canaanites, which had already led to the division of the whole land among the tribes [Jos 23:4].

JFB: Jos 23:5-11 - -- The actual possessions which God had given were a pledge of the complete fulfilment of His promise in giving them the parts of the country still uncon...

The actual possessions which God had given were a pledge of the complete fulfilment of His promise in giving them the parts of the country still unconquered. But the accomplishment of the divine promise depended on their inviolable fidelity to God's law--on their keeping resolutely aloof from all familiar intercourse and intimate connections with the Canaanites, or in any way partaking of their idolatrous sins. In the event of their continuing in steadfast adherence to the cause of God, as happily distinguished the nation at that time, His blessing would secure them a course of brilliant and easy victories (Lev 26:7; Deu 28:7; Deu 32:30).

Clarke: Jos 23:1 - -- A long time after that the Lord had given rest - This is supposed to have been in the last or one hundred and tenth year of the life of Joshua, abou...

A long time after that the Lord had given rest - This is supposed to have been in the last or one hundred and tenth year of the life of Joshua, about thirteen or fourteen years after the conquest of Canaan, and seven after the division of the land among the tribes.

Clarke: Jos 23:2 - -- Joshua called for all Israel - There are four degrees of civil distinction mentioned here 1.    זקנים zekenim , the elders or s...

Joshua called for all Israel - There are four degrees of civil distinction mentioned here

1.    זקנים zekenim , the elders or senate, the Princes of the tribes

2.    ראשים rashim or rashey aboth , the Chiefs or Heads of families

3.    שפטים shophetim , the Judges who interpreted and decided according to the law

4.    שטרים shoterim , the Officers, serjeants, etc., who executed the decisions of the judges

Whether this assembly was held at Timnath-serah, where Joshua lived, or at Shiloh, where the ark was, or at Shechem, as in Jos 24:1, we cannot tell. Some think that the meaning here, and that mentioned in Jos 24:1, were the same, and if so, Shechem was the place of assembling; but it is more likely that the two chapters treat of two distinct assemblies, whether held at the same place or not.

Clarke: Jos 23:3 - -- For the Lord your God is he that hath fought for you - There is much both of piety and modesty in this address. It was natural for the Israelites to...

For the Lord your God is he that hath fought for you - There is much both of piety and modesty in this address. It was natural for the Israelites to look on their veteran, worn-out general, who had led them on from conquest to conquest, with profound respect; and to be ready to say, "Had we not had such a commander, we had never got possession of this good land."Joshua corrects this opinion, and shows them that all their enemies had been defeated, because the Lord their God had fought for them. That the battle was the Lord’ s, and not his; and that God alone should have the glory.

Clarke: Jos 23:4 - -- I have divided - these nations that remain - The whole of the promised land had been portioned out, as well those parts which had not yet been conqu...

I have divided - these nations that remain - The whole of the promised land had been portioned out, as well those parts which had not yet been conquered, as those from which the ancient inhabitants had been expelled. The Canaanitish armies had long ago been broken in pieces, so that they could make no head against the Israelites, but in many districts the old inhabitants remained, more through the supineness of the Israelites, than through their own bravery

Clarke: Jos 23:4 - -- From Jordan - unto the great sea - All the land that lay between the river Jordan, from Phiala, where it rose, to the southern extremity of the Dead...

From Jordan - unto the great sea - All the land that lay between the river Jordan, from Phiala, where it rose, to the southern extremity of the Dead Sea, and to the Mediterranean Sea, through the whole extent of its coast, opposite to Jordan.

Clarke: Jos 23:5 - -- And drive them - out - and ye shall possess - The same Hebrew word ירש yarash is used here to signify to expel from an inheritance, and to suc...

And drive them - out - and ye shall possess - The same Hebrew word ירש yarash is used here to signify to expel from an inheritance, and to succeed those thus expelled. Ye shall disinherit them from your sight, and ye shall inherit their land.

Clarke: Jos 23:6 - -- Be ye therefore very courageous to keep and to do, etc. - It requires no small courage to keep a sound creed in the midst of scoffers, and not less ...

Be ye therefore very courageous to keep and to do, etc. - It requires no small courage to keep a sound creed in the midst of scoffers, and not less to maintain a godly practice among the profane and profligate

Clarke: Jos 23:6 - -- That is written in the book - By the word of God alone his followers are bound. Nothing is to be received as an article of faith which God has not s...

That is written in the book - By the word of God alone his followers are bound. Nothing is to be received as an article of faith which God has not spoken.

Clarke: Jos 23:7 - -- Come not among these nations - Have no civil or social contracts with them, (see Jos 23:12), as these will infallibly lead to spiritual affinities, ...

Come not among these nations - Have no civil or social contracts with them, (see Jos 23:12), as these will infallibly lead to spiritual affinities, in consequence of which ye will make honorable mention of the name of their gods, swear by them as the judges of your motives and actions, serve them in their abominable rites, and bow yourselves unto them as your creators and preservers; thus giving the whole worship of God to idols: and all this will follow from simply coming among them. He who walks in the counsel of the ungodly will soon stand in the way of sinners, and shortly sit in the seat of the scornful. Nemo repente fuit turpissimus . "No man rises to the highest stages of iniquity but by degrees."Nero himself, under the instructions of Seneca, was a promising youth.

Clarke: Jos 23:10 - -- One man of you shall chase a thousand - Do not remain inactive on the supposition that you must be much more numerous before you can drive out your ...

One man of you shall chase a thousand - Do not remain inactive on the supposition that you must be much more numerous before you can drive out your enemies, for it is the Lord that shall drive out nations great and strong; and under his direction and influence one of you shall chase a thousand.

Calvin: Jos 23:1 - -- Here we have a narrative of the solemn protestation which Joshua used towards the time of his death, that he might leave the pure worship of God surv...

Here we have a narrative of the solemn protestation which Joshua used towards the time of his death, that he might leave the pure worship of God surviving him. But although the peace and quiet which the Israelites obtained among the nations of Canaan is described as an excellent blessing from God, it is necessary to keep in mind what I formerly taught, that it was owing to their cowardice that they dwelt among their enemies, whom it would not have been difficult to rout and destroy. But thanks are justly rendered to God for his goodness in pardoning their ingratitude.

The pious solicitude of Joshua is here also set forth, for the imitation of all who are in authority. For as the father of a family will not be considered sufficiently provident if he thinks of his children only till the end of his own life, and does not extend his care farther, studying as much as in him lies to do them good even when he is dead; so good magistrates and rulers ought carefully to provide that the well arranged condition of affairs as they leave them, be confirmed and prolonged to a distant period. For this reason Peter writes, (2Pe 1:15) 189 that he will endeavor after he has departed out of the world to keep the Church in remembrance of his admonitions, and able to derive benefit from them.

From its being said that he invited all Israel, and its being immediately after added that he invited their elders, and heads, and judges, and prefects, I understand the meaning to be that all were indeed permitted to come, but that the summons was addressed specially to the heads and prefects. And thus the last clause appears to me to be explanatory of the former. And, indeed, it is not at all credible that the whole people were invited; for no such meeting could possibly take place. The sense, therefore, in which the people were invited was simply this, that the elders, judges, and others were commanded to come, and might bring as many persons as were disposed to come along with them.

The speech of Joshua, as quoted, is double; but it appears to me that the historian first, as is often done, gives a brief summary of the whole speech, and then follows it out more in detail, introducing the particulars which he had omitted. 190 In the one which is first given, Joshua briefly animates the people, and exhorts them to sure confidence in the continued and unwearying grace of God. For, seeing they had experienced that God is true in all things, they could have no doubt for the future, that they might safely hope for the same success in vanquishing and destroying the enemy. The partition also by which he had distributed the remainder of the land, he set before them as an earnest or pledge of their undoubted fruition, because it was not at random but by the order of God he had marked out the seat, and fixed the boundaries of each tribe.

Calvin: Jos 23:6 - -- 6.Be you therefore very courageous, etc He now shows them the mode of conquering, — not to indulge gross security, as too often happens, as a subst...

6.Be you therefore very courageous, etc He now shows them the mode of conquering, — not to indulge gross security, as too often happens, as a substitute for genuine confidence. He affirms that God will be propitious to them, and promises that whatever they attempt will turn out prosperously, provided they are steadfast in obeying the Law. However confidently hypocrites may contemn and deride God, they would wish, however, to have him astricted to them; nay, they often, with no small pomposity, boast of his promises. But true faith, while it reclines upon God, keeps those who possess it in his fear. In short, those who would find God must seek him sincerely, and if we desire to be regarded by him, we must beware of turning our backs upon him. The expression, Be you very courageous, as has elsewhere been said, denotes serious study, because in the great weakness of our nature no man will set about the thorough observance of the Law, if he does not exert himself above his strength. Attention ought also to be paid to the definition of true obedience which is here repeated from Moses, (Deu 5:32) and said to consist in not turning either to the right hand or the left.

Calvin: Jos 23:7 - -- 7.That you come not among these nations, etc He distinctly admonishes them that it will be impossible rightly to discharge their duty if they be not ...

7.That you come not among these nations, etc He distinctly admonishes them that it will be impossible rightly to discharge their duty if they be not carefully on their guard against all sources of corruption. This it was very necessary to enforce upon them. For they were surrounded on all sides by the snares of Satan, and we know how great their proneness to superstition was, or rather how headlong their eagerness for it. First, then, he warns them that intimate intercourse with the nations may involve them in fellowship in crime; for the term mingling used in this passage is equivalent to what is termed by St. Paul, being yoked. (2Co 6:14) In short, he first removes the incitements or allurements to idolatry, and then declares his detestation of idolatry itself. It is to be observed, however, that he does not expressly mention either bending of the knee, or sacrifices, or other rites, but designates all perverse modes of worship by the terms naming them and swearing by them. Whence we infer that God is defrauded of his honor when ever any particle, however small, of all the things which he claims for himself is transferred to idols. He accordingly concludes that they are to adhere to God alone; in other words, they are to be bound to him out and out.

Calvin: Jos 23:9 - -- 9.For the Lord has driven out from before you, etc He intimates that so long as they do not themselves change, there will certainly be no change on t...

9.For the Lord has driven out from before you, etc He intimates that so long as they do not themselves change, there will certainly be no change on the part of God. Therefore he asserts that, provided they conciliate the favor of God, they shall have an uninterrupted course of victory. At length he again exhorts them, as they value their life and safety, to be careful in maintaining love to God. From this source all true obedience springs; for if we do not cling to him with free and ardent affection, we shall study in vain to frame our lives in accordance with the external form of the Law.

TSK: Jos 23:1 - -- the Lord : Jos 11:23, Jos 21:44, Jos 22:4; Psa 46:9 waxed old : Jos 13:1; Gen 25:8; Deu 31:2 stricken in age : Heb. come into days

the Lord : Jos 11:23, Jos 21:44, Jos 22:4; Psa 46:9

waxed old : Jos 13:1; Gen 25:8; Deu 31:2

stricken in age : Heb. come into days

TSK: Jos 23:2 - -- all Israel : Jos 24:1; Deu 31:28; 1Ch 28:1; Acts 20:17-35 and for their elders : Or, ""even for their elders,""etc.; for it is probably that Joshua ga...

all Israel : Jos 24:1; Deu 31:28; 1Ch 28:1; Acts 20:17-35

and for their elders : Or, ""even for their elders,""etc.; for it is probably that Joshua gave the following charge only to the elders, judges, etc., to communicate to the people.

TSK: Jos 23:3 - -- And ye : Deu 4:9; Psa 44:1, Psa 44:2; Mal 1:5 for the : Jos 10:14, Jos 10:42; Exo 14:14; Deu 20:4; Psa 44:3

TSK: Jos 23:4 - -- Behold : Jos 13:2, Jos 13:6, Jos 13:7, Jos 18:10 westward : Heb. at the sunset

Behold : Jos 13:2, Jos 13:6, Jos 13:7, Jos 18:10

westward : Heb. at the sunset

TSK: Jos 23:5 - -- he shall : Jos 23:12, Jos 23:13, Jos 13:6; Exo 23:30, Exo 23:31, Exo 33:2, Exo 34:11; Deu 11:23 as the Lord : Num 33:52, Num 33:53

TSK: Jos 23:6 - -- very : Jos 1:7-9; Jer 9:3; 1Co 16:13; Eph 6:10-19; Heb 12:4; Rev 21:8 that ye : Deu 5:32, Deu 12:32, Deu 17:20, Deu 28:14; Pro 4:26, Pro 4:27

TSK: Jos 23:7 - -- That ye come : Have no civil or social contacts with them, as these will infallibly lead to spiritual affinities, in consequence of which, ye will mak...

That ye come : Have no civil or social contacts with them, as these will infallibly lead to spiritual affinities, in consequence of which, ye will make honourable ""mention of the name of their gods,""""swear by them""""and serve""them in their abominable rites; and ""bow yourselves unto them,""as your creators and preservers. All this will follow by simply coming among them. He who walks in the counsel of the ungodly, will soon stand in the way of sinners, and sit in the seat of scorners. Jos 23:12; Exo 23:33; Deu 7:2, Deu 7:3; Pro 4:14; 1Co 15:33; 2Co 6:14-17; Eph 5:11

neither : Exo 23:13; Num 32:38; Psa 16:4; Hos 2:17

to swear : Jer 5:7; Zep 1:5

TSK: Jos 23:8 - -- or, For if ye will cleave, etc. Jos 22:5; Deu 4:4, Deu 10:20, Deu 11:22, Deu 13:4; Act 11:23

or, For if ye will cleave, etc. Jos 22:5; Deu 4:4, Deu 10:20, Deu 11:22, Deu 13:4; Act 11:23

TSK: Jos 23:9 - -- For the Lord : or, Then the Lord will drive, Jos 23:5, Jos 21:43, Jos 21:44; Deu 11:23 no man : Jos 1:5, Jos 1:8, Jos 1:9, Jos 15:14

For the Lord : or, Then the Lord will drive, Jos 23:5, Jos 21:43, Jos 21:44; Deu 11:23

no man : Jos 1:5, Jos 1:8, Jos 1:9, Jos 15:14

TSK: Jos 23:10 - -- One man : Lev 26:8; Deu 32:30; Jdg 3:31, Jdg 7:19-22, Jdg 15:15; 1Sa 14:6, 1Sa 14:12-16; 2Sa 23:8 Lord : Jos 10:42; Exo 14:14, Exo 23:27-33; Deu 3:22,...

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Barnes: Jos 23:1 - -- This and the next chapter contain the last addresses of Joshua. These addresses were no doubt among the closing acts of Joshua’ s life, but wer...

This and the next chapter contain the last addresses of Joshua. These addresses were no doubt among the closing acts of Joshua’ s life, but were evidently given on different occasions, and are of different character and scope. In the former Joshua briefly reminds the princes of the recent benefits of God toward them and their people, declares that God had fulfilled all His promises, and exhorts to faithfulness on their side to God that so His mercies may not be withdrawn: in the latter he takes a wider range, rehearses the gracious dealings of God with the nation from its very origin, and upon these as his grounds, he claims for God their sincere and entire service. But he grants them the option of withdrawing from the covenant if they so choose; and when they elect still to abide by it, it is solemnly renewed by the free consent of the whole people. Joshua’ s reproofs and warnings are in sum and substance identical with those with which Moses closed his career (Deut. 31, etc.). Compare throughout the marginal references.

Barnes: Jos 23:2 - -- All Israel, and for their elders - Omit "and,"which is not in the Hebrew. The meaning is that Joshua summoned to him all Israel as represented ...

All Israel, and for their elders - Omit "and,"which is not in the Hebrew. The meaning is that Joshua summoned to him all Israel as represented by its elders, etc. Deu 1:15. This gathering probably took place at the tabernacle at Shiloh.

Poole: Jos 23:2 - -- Joshua called either to his own city, or rather to Shiloh, the usual place of such assemblies, where his words being uttered before the Lord, were li...

Joshua called either to his own city, or rather to Shiloh, the usual place of such assemblies, where his words being uttered before the Lord, were likely to have the more effect upon them.

For all Israel not all the people in their own persons, who could not either come thither, or hear him there; but in their representatives, by their elders, heads , judges , and officers , which are here added for the restriction and explication of that general expression. And for , or, even for , &c.

Poole: Jos 23:3 - -- Because of you for your sake and good, that you might gain by their losses.

Because of you for your sake and good, that you might gain by their losses.

Poole: Jos 23:4 - -- These nations that remain not yet conquered. to be an inheritance for your tribes you shall certainly subdue them, and inherit their land, as you h...

These nations that remain not yet conquered.

to be an inheritance for your tribes you shall certainly subdue them, and inherit their land, as you have done the rest, if you be not wanting to yourselves.

With all the nations that I have cut off i.e. with the land of those nations; the people put for their land, as we have seen before; and as sometimes, on the contrary, the land is put for the people.

Westward where the Philistines, your most formidable adversaries, yet survive; but them also and their land I have given to you, and you shall undoubtedly destroy them, if you will proceed vigorously in your work.

Poole: Jos 23:6 - -- Be ye therefore very courageous for it will require great courage and resolution to execute all the commands of Moses, and particularly that of expel...

Be ye therefore very courageous for it will require great courage and resolution to execute all the commands of Moses, and particularly that of expelling and destroying the residue of the Canaanites.

To the right hand or to the left i.e. in one kind or other, by adding to the law, or diminishing from it, as Moses speaks.

Poole: Jos 23:7 - -- Come not among these nations i.e. avoid all familiar converse and contracts, but especially marriages, with them, as it is explained, Jos 23:12 , and...

Come not among these nations i.e. avoid all familiar converse and contracts, but especially marriages, with them, as it is explained, Jos 23:12 , and as the Hebrew word intimates, being oft used of coming or going in to a woman.

Neither make mention of the name of their gods to wit, unnecessarily and familiarly, lest the mention of them breed discourse about them, and so by degrees bring a man to the approbation and worship of them. Compare Exo 23:13 Deu 12:3 Psa 16:4 Eph 5:3 .

Nor cause to swear by them nor require nor compel the Gentiles to swear by them, as they used to do; especially in leagues and contracts, which therefore the Israelites are here implicitly forbidden to make with them.

Neither serve them, nor bow yourselves unto them neither give them any inward reverence, or outward adoration. Here is an observable gradation, whereby he shows what notable progress sin usually makes, and what reason there is to look to the beginnings of it, forasmuch as a civil and common conversation with their persons was likely to bring them, and indeed did actually bring them, by insensible steps, to the worship of their gods. So it is no wonder if some things not simply and in themselves evil be forbidden by God, as here the naming of their gods is, because they are occasions and introductions to evil.

Poole: Jos 23:8 - -- Cleave unto the Lord by firm affiance, constant obedience, entire affection, faithful service and worship of him alone. As ye have done unto this da...

Cleave unto the Lord by firm affiance, constant obedience, entire affection, faithful service and worship of him alone.

As ye have done unto this day to wit since you came into Canaan; since which time the body of the people for of them he speaks, not of every particular person) had behaved themselves much better than they did in the wilderness, and had not been guilty or any gross and general apostacy from God, or rebellion against him.

Poole: Jos 23:9 - -- To wit, whom you have invaded; otherwise some of those people did yet remain unconquered.

To wit, whom you have invaded; otherwise some of those people did yet remain unconquered.

Poole: Jos 23:10 - -- He it is that fighteth for you impute not this therefore to your own valour, as you will be apt to do, but to God’ s gracious and powerful assis...

He it is that fighteth for you impute not this therefore to your own valour, as you will be apt to do, but to God’ s gracious and powerful assistance.

Haydock: Jos 23:1 - -- Long time. Josue governed only ten years after the distribution of the land. Towards the close of his life, perceiving that the Israelites were too...

Long time. Josue governed only ten years after the distribution of the land. Towards the close of his life, perceiving that the Israelites were too indolent in subduing the people of the country, and fearing lest they should by degrees begin to imitate their corrupt manners, he called a general assembly either at his own city, or at Silo, or more probably at Sichem, (as it is mentioned [in] chap. xxiv. 1, which seems to give farther particulars of this assembly) and laid before his people, in the strongest terms, the dangers to which they would be exposed, by entertaining a friendship for the enemies of God, and by abandoning him. (Calmet) ---

He called together all the heads of the people. (Menochius)

Haydock: Jos 23:3 - -- For you. God fought for his people three ways: 1. By destroying their enemies himself in a miraculous manner, as he did the Egyptians; 2. By ass...

For you. God fought for his people three ways: 1. By destroying their enemies himself in a miraculous manner, as he did the Egyptians; 2. By assisting their endeavours, as at Jericho, and in the victory of Gabaon, when he caused the walls of the former town to fall down, and hurled stones upon the fleeing enemy near the latter; (chap. x.) 3. By giving courage and strength to Israel, while he filled their opponents with dismay, and this was most frequently the case. He continues to assist his servants in their spiritual warfare against the world, the flesh, and the devil, in all these different ways. (Worthington)

Haydock: Jos 23:4 - -- And now. Hebrew, "Behold, I have divided unto you by lot these nations, which remain to be subdued, to be an inheritance for your tribes from the ...

And now. Hebrew, "Behold, I have divided unto you by lot these nations, which remain to be subdued, to be an inheritance for your tribes from the Jordan, (these two words are transposed, and should come after; Calmet) with all the nations that I have cut off---even unto the great sea westward." He mildly expostulates with them for not following up his victories, by reducing the few scattered nations whom he had abandoned to them as a prey. (Haydock) ---

They ought to be considered not only as the enemies of God, but also as unjust detainers of another's right, and Josue promises that nothing will be wanting on the part of God to render their reduction easy, if they will but do their duty to Him and to themselves. (Haydock)

Haydock: Jos 23:7 - -- Come in, an expression which may denote any familiarity, or marriage. (Menochius) --- Hebrew is in the form of a prohibition, "Come not among (have...

Come in, an expression which may denote any familiarity, or marriage. (Menochius) ---

Hebrew is in the form of a prohibition, "Come not among (have no connections with) these nations....Neither mention their gods, nor swear (or cause to swear by them.") The psalmist (Psalm xv. 4,) says, speaking either of idols, (Haydock) or of sinners, Nor will I be mindful of their names by my lips. Osee (ii. 16,) says, She shall call me no more Baali , ("my lord," a term applied by wives to their husbands) on account of its reminding one of the idol Baal. Hence David calls Jerobaal, or Gedeon, Jeroboschot, 2 Kings xi. 21. St. Paul would not have Christians so much as to name the sins of impurity, Ephesians v. 3. The more religious Jews will not even mention an idol, or an unclean animal; and they beg pardon before they speak of a heretic. (Drusius) ---

Some understand that the worship of idols is meant by naming them, as those who invoke the name of Jesus Christ, were his disciples, Acts ix. 14., 1 Timothy ii. 19., and Exodus xx. 24. To swear by idols is always sinful, (Exodus xxiii. 13,) while it is an act of religion to swear on proper occasions, by the name of God. Theophrastus (ap. Josephus, contra Apion i.) observes, that the laws of the Tyrians prohibit the using of foreign oaths, such as that of the Corban, which was peculiar to the Jews. (Calmet)

Haydock: Jos 23:8 - -- Day. Those who had formerly given way to idolatry were all cut off, and all Israel had lately given a proof of their attachment unto the Lord. (Hay...

Day. Those who had formerly given way to idolatry were all cut off, and all Israel had lately given a proof of their attachment unto the Lord. (Haydock)

Haydock: Jos 23:10 - -- Thousand. This Moses had repeatedly foretold, Leviticus xxvi. 13., and Deuteronomy xxviii. 7.

Thousand. This Moses had repeatedly foretold, Leviticus xxvi. 13., and Deuteronomy xxviii. 7.

Gill: Jos 23:1 - -- And it came to pass a long time after,.... Or "after many days" o, that is, years: that the Lord had given rest unto Israel from all their enemies ...

And it came to pass a long time after,.... Or "after many days" o, that is, years:

that the Lord had given rest unto Israel from all their enemies round about; the greatest part of the land of Canaan was subdued, the whole divided by lot to the tribes of Israel, and they quietly settled in the respective portions assigned them, the Canaanites that remained giving them no disturbance, in which state of rest and peace they had now been for some years; and this may be reasonably supposed to be the last year of the life of Joshua, see Jos 23:14.

that Joshua waxed old and stricken in age; and became feeble and decrepit, and greatly declined; for though he was ten years younger than Moses when he died, yet not so vigorous, strong, and robust as he, but was pressed and bore down with the infirmities of age.

Gill: Jos 23:2 - -- And Joshua called for all Israel,.... Summoned them together, whether at Timnathserah, his own city, he being old and infirm, and not able to go elsew...

And Joshua called for all Israel,.... Summoned them together, whether at Timnathserah, his own city, he being old and infirm, and not able to go elsewhere; or whether at Shechem, where it is plain they were afterwards convened, Jos 24:1, or whether rather at Shiloh, where the tabernacle was, is not certain; and by "all Israel" cannot be meant the whole body of the people, unless it can be thought to be at one of the feasts, when all the males in Israel appeared before the Lord; though this seems to be not a stated convocation, but occasionally made, and to be understood of the representatives of the people called together, as explained in the following clause:

and for their elders, and for their heads, and for their judges, and for their officers; the first and is supplied, and another word or words may be supplied, as "even", or "that is", or the like, and so explanative of all Israel, namely, "their elders", both in age and office, especially the latter, the seventy elders, or who composed what in later times was called the great sanhedrim; and the "heads" of their tribes, the chief princes of every tribe; and their "judges" in their several cities, who heard and tried causes, and administered justice and judgment to the people; and their "officers", who attended on them to execute the judgment they pronounced:

and said unto them, I am old and stricken in age; which he observes as a reason of his calling them together to give them some advice and instructions before his death, and in order to command greater reverence of him, and respect to him, and to excite attention to what he had to say to them.

Gill: Jos 23:3 - -- And ye have seen all that the Lord your God hath done unto all those nations because of you,.... How he had destroyed them, and driven them out of the...

And ye have seen all that the Lord your God hath done unto all those nations because of you,.... How he had destroyed them, and driven them out of their habitations to make room for them, meaning the seven nations of the Canaanites:

for the Lord your God is he that hath fought for you; Joshua does not attribute any of the things that were done to his own valour, nor theirs, nor so much as mentions himself or them as instruments, but wholly ascribes all to the Lord, who fought their battles for them, and conquered their enemies, and subdued them under them; the Targum is,"the Word of the Lord fought for you;''the Captain of the host of the Lord, Jos 5:14.

Gill: Jos 23:4 - -- Behold, I have divided to you by lot these nations that remain,.... Who are unsubdued, not yet conquered, as well as those that are to be an inheri...

Behold, I have divided to you by lot these nations that remain,.... Who are unsubdued, not yet conquered, as well as those that are

to be an inheritance for your tribes; to be possessed by them and their children for ever:

from Jordan, with all the nations I have cut off, even unto the great sea westward; the phrase, "with all the nations I have cut off", is to be read in connection with "those nations that remain"; both those that were cut off by the sword of Joshua, and those that remained unconquered, being divided by lot to the tribes of Israel; and which reached from Jordan eastward, where Joshua and Israel entered into the land, to the Mediterranean sea, called the great sea in comparison of little ones in Canaan, as the Dead sea, and the sea of Tiberias; and which great sea lay west to the land of Israel, or where the sun sets, as the phrase in the Hebrew text is.

Gill: Jos 23:5 - -- And the Lord your God he shall expel them from before you,.... That is, such of them as yet remained among them: and drive them from out of your si...

And the Lord your God he shall expel them from before you,.... That is, such of them as yet remained among them:

and drive them from out of your sight; the same thing expressed by different words, for the confirmation of it:

and ye shall possess their land, as the Lord your God hath promised unto you; all which is to be understood on condition of their good behaviour towards the Lord, and obedience to his commands; by which tenure they held the possession of the land when put into it, and for their disobedience did not possess the whole.

Gill: Jos 23:6 - -- Be ye therefore very courageous to keep and to do all that is written in the book of the law of Moses,.... To observe which required spiritual strengt...

Be ye therefore very courageous to keep and to do all that is written in the book of the law of Moses,.... To observe which required spiritual strength, fortitude of mind, a holy courage, a firm and fixed resolution, and particularly to destroy the Canaanites required in that book, and to abstain from all communion and fellowship with them:

that ye turn not aside therefrom, to the right hand or the left; See Gill on Jos 1:7.

Gill: Jos 23:7 - -- That ye come not among these nations, those that remain among you,.... That remained unsubdued, or that were suffered to dwell among them, being tribu...

That ye come not among these nations, those that remain among you,.... That remained unsubdued, or that were suffered to dwell among them, being tributaries to them; with these they were not to converse freely and familiarly, nor to carry on trade and commerce with them, nor enter into any alliances or marriages with them, and not even attend any of their feasts, and especially their idolatrous ones:

neither make mention of the name of their gods; not in common conversation, and still less in any religious matters; never with any reverence of them, or in any respectable manner; but always with indignation and contempt, calling them dunghill gods, and the like, as they often are in Scripture:

nor cause to swear by them; neither swear by them themselves, nor cause others to swear by them, as Abarbinel; or a man his neighbour, as Kimchi; no, not a Gentile, as Ben Melech; so it is said in the Misnah p,"he that vows in the name of an idol, and confirms in his name, (which Bartenora interprets, swears by his name,) transgresses a negative precept.''Maimonides q also says,"he that vows in the name of an idol, and swears by it, is to be beaten--he that swears by it himself, or causes a Gentile to swear by it; for it is forbidden to cause a Gentile to swear by his fear (or idol), and even to cause him to make mention of it, though not in the way of an oath, it is forbidden:"

neither serve them; by offering any sacrifice or incense to them, or by praying to them, or offering them praises on any account, or by performing any religious service in any instance or form whatever:

nor bow yourselves unto them; give them any adoration or worship, external or internal.

Gill: Jos 23:8 - -- But cleave unto the Lord your God,.... To his word, worship, and ordinances; externally, by close adherence to them, and strict observation of them; a...

But cleave unto the Lord your God,.... To his word, worship, and ordinances; externally, by close adherence to them, and strict observation of them; and internally, by strong affection to him, hope, trust, and confidence in him, expectation of all good things from him, and constant application to him for help in all times of need, and a fixed dependence on him:

as ye have done unto this day; that is, since they came into the land of Canaan, and had been under the government of Joshua; for otherwise, while in the wilderness, they frequently revolted from God, and murmured against him; and this is to be understood not of individuals, who doubtless were guilty of various failings and sins, but of the whole body, and with respect to any notorious offence, particularly idolatry, which they had not fallen into since they came into the land of Canaan, and had very lately shown great zeal against it; not only the tribes on this side, but those on the other side Jordan, as the preceding chapter largely relates.

Gill: Jos 23:9 - -- For the Lord hath driven out before you great nations and strong,.... Especially as they were reckoned in those times, before any great monarchies had...

For the Lord hath driven out before you great nations and strong,.... Especially as they were reckoned in those times, before any great monarchies had existed, as did afterwards; and indeed these were, considering the land they inhabited, very numerous and populous, and were very stout and able bodied men, and some of a gigantic stature; and all dwelt in strong fortified cities, and were able to bring out large armies into the field, with chariots of iron, so that they were very formidable; but notwithstanding all this, the Lord drove them out of their strong holds, and put Israel into the possession of them, and of their land:

but as for you, no man hath been able to stand before you unto this day; that is, of those that came out against them, and fought with them; these were all to a man cut off by them, or fled before them, and became tributaries to them; otherwise there were many, who as yet were not expelled by them; this the Lord had promised, and now had fulfilled, Deu 11:25.

Gill: Jos 23:10 - -- One man of you shall chase a thousand,.... Here Kimchi and Ben Melech observe, that the future tense is put for the past, and that the sense is, one o...

One man of you shall chase a thousand,.... Here Kimchi and Ben Melech observe, that the future tense is put for the past, and that the sense is, one of them had chased a thousand in their war with the Canaanites; but Abarbinel disapproves of this observation, and thinks it refers to time to come, what they should be able to do if they cleaved unto the Lord; this was fulfilled in Samson, Jdg 15:15; such a promise was made, Lev 26:8,

for the Lord your God he it is that fighteth for you; and no wonder then that a thousand should be put to flight by one man; the Targum interprets it of the Word of the Lord, as in Jos 23:3,

as he hath promised you; see Deu 1:30.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Jos 23:1 Heb “was old, coming into the days.” This expression, referring to advancing in years, also occurs in the following verse.

NET Notes: Jos 23:3 Heb “for the Lord your God, he [is] the one who fights for you.”

NET Notes: Jos 23:4 Heb “from the Jordan and all the nations which I cut off and the Great Sea [at] the place where the sun sets.” The relationship of the sec...

NET Notes: Jos 23:5 Heb “said to.”

NET Notes: Jos 23:6 Heb “Be strong so you can be careful to do.”

NET Notes: Jos 23:7 Or “serve.”

NET Notes: Jos 23:8 Heb “done.”

NET Notes: Jos 23:9 Heb “not a man has stood before you.”

NET Notes: Jos 23:10 Heb “as he said to you.”

Geneva Bible: Jos 23:3 And ye have seen all that the LORD your God hath done unto all these nations ( a ) because of you; for the LORD your God [is] he that hath fought for ...

Geneva Bible: Jos 23:5 And the LORD your God, he shall expel ( b ) them from before you, and drive them from out of your sight; and ye shall possess their land, as the LORD ...

Geneva Bible: Jos 23:7 That ye come not among these nations, these that ( c ) remain among you; neither make mention of the name of their gods, ( d ) nor cause to swear [by ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Jos 23:1-16 - --1 Joshua's exhortation before his death;3 by former benefits;5 by promises;11 and by threatenings.

MHCC: Jos 23:1-10 - --Joshua was old and dying, let them observe what he said now. He put them in mind of the great things God had done for them in his days. He exhorted th...

Matthew Henry: Jos 23:1-10 - -- As to the date of this edict of Joshua, I. No mention at all is made of the place where this general assembly was held; some think it was at Timnath...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 23:1 - -- Exhortation to the Tribes of Israel to Remain Faithful to their Calling. - Jos 23:1, Jos 23:2. The introduction to the discourse which follows is at...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 23:2-13 - -- Joshua commenced his address by reminding them of the greatest manifestations of grace which they had received from the Lord, namely, by referring t...

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...

Constable: Jos 23:1-16 - --B. Joshua's farewell address to the Israelites ch. 23 Joshua had reached what he believed were the final...

Constable: Jos 23:1-13 - --1. A reminder of past blessings 23:1-13 Joshua reminded the Israelites of God's faithfulness in ...

Guzik: Jos 23:1-16 - --Joshua 23 - Joshua's Farewell Address A. The first exhortation: total obedience to the Word of God. 1. (1-3) Joshua declares what the LORD has done....

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Joshua (Book Introduction) JOSHUA. The title of this book is derived from the pious and valiant leader whose achievements it relates and who is commonly supposed to have been it...

JFB: Joshua (Outline) THE LORD APPOINTS JOSHUA TO SUCCEED MOSES. (Jos. 1:1-18) RAHAB RECEIVES AND CONCEALS THE TWO SPIES. (Jos 2:1-7) THE COVENANT BETWEEN HER AND THEM. (J...

TSK: Joshua (Book Introduction) The Book of Joshua is one of the most important documents in the Old Testament. The rapid conquest of the Promised Land, and the actual settlement of...

TSK: Joshua 23 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Jos 23:1, Joshua’s exhortation before his death; Jos 23:3, by former benefits; Jos 23:5, by promises; Jos 23:11, and by threatenings.

Poole: Joshua (Book Introduction) BOOK OF JOSHUA THE ARGUMENT IT is not material to know who was the penman of this book, whether Joshua, as seems most probable from Jos 24:26 , o...

Poole: Joshua 23 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 23 Joshua being old assembles the people; declares the wonders God had wrought for them, and would work, in expelling the Canaanites, Jos 2...

MHCC: Joshua (Book Introduction) Here is the history of Israel's passing into the land of Canaan, conquering and dividing it, under the command of Joshua, and their history until his ...

MHCC: Joshua 23 (Chapter Introduction) (Jos 23:1-10) Joshua's exhortation before his death. (Jos 23:11-16) Joshua warns the people of idolatry.

Matthew Henry: Joshua (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Joshua I. We have now before us the history of the Jewish nation in this book and those tha...

Matthew Henry: Joshua 23 (Chapter Introduction) In this and the following chapter we have two farewell sermons, which Joshua preached to the people of Israel a little before his death. Had he des...

Constable: Joshua (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The name of this book in Hebrew, Greek, and English comes from the ...

Constable: Joshua (Outline) Outline I. The conquest of the land chs. 1-12 A. Preparations for entering Canaan chs. 1-2 ...

Constable: Joshua Joshua Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. "The Province-List of Judah." Vetus Testamentum 9 (1959):225-46. ...

Haydock: Joshua (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. THE BOOK OF JOSUE. This book is called Josue , because it contains the history of what passed under him, and, according to the comm...

Gill: Joshua (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA The Jews distinguish the prophets into former and latter; the first of the former prophets is Joshua, or Sepher Joshua, the ...

Gill: Joshua 23 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA 23 Joshua being old, convenes the states of Israel a little before his death, Jos 23:1; and in his address to them observes ...

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