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23:10 One of you makes a thousand run away, for the Lord your God fights for you as he promised you he would. 23:11 Watch yourselves carefully! Love the Lord your God! 23:12 But if you ever turn away and make alliances with these nations that remain near you, and intermarry with them and establish friendly relations with them, 23:13 know for certain that the Lord our God will no longer drive out these nations from before you. They will trap and ensnare you; they will be a whip that tears your sides and thorns that blind your eyes until you disappear from this good land the Lord your God gave you. 23:14 “Look, today I am about to die. You know with all your heart and being that not even one of all the faithful promises the Lord your God made to you is left unfulfilled; every one was realized– not one promise is unfulfilled! 23:15 But in the same way every faithful promise the Lord your God made to you has been realized, it is just as certain, if you disobey, that the Lord will bring on you every judgment until he destroys you from this good land which the Lord your God gave you. 23:16 If you violate the covenantal laws of the Lord your God which he commanded you to keep, and follow, worship, and bow down to other gods, the Lord will be very angry with you and you will disappear quickly from the good land which he gave to you.”
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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.

Wesley: Jos 23:11 - -- Now it requires more watchfulness and diligence than it did in the wilderness, because your temptations are now stronger; from the examples and insinu...

Now it requires more watchfulness and diligence than it did in the wilderness, because your temptations are now stronger; from the examples and insinuations of your bad neighbours, the remainders of this wicked people; and from your own peace and prosperity: and the pride, security, forgetfulness of God, and luxury, which usually attend that condition.

Wesley: Jos 23:12 - -- From God, and from his worship and service.

From God, and from his worship and service.

Wesley: Jos 23:13 - -- By your converse with them, you will be drawn by degrees into their errors, and impieties, and brutish lusts.

By your converse with them, you will be drawn by degrees into their errors, and impieties, and brutish lusts.

Wesley: Jos 23:13 - -- When they have seduced, and thereby weakened you, then they will molest and vex you, no less than a severe scourge doth a man's sides which are lashed...

When they have seduced, and thereby weakened you, then they will molest and vex you, no less than a severe scourge doth a man's sides which are lashed by it, or than a small thorn doth the eye when it is got within it.

Wesley: Jos 23:13 - -- They shall so persecute you, and fight against, you with such success, that you shall be forced to quit your own land, and wander you know not whither...

They shall so persecute you, and fight against, you with such success, that you shall be forced to quit your own land, and wander you know not whither; which must needs be very terrible to them to think of, when they compared this present ease, and plenty and safety, with the pains, and weariness, and hazards, and wants of their former wanderings.

Wesley: Jos 23:14 - -- That is, of all flesh, or of all men; the way which all men go; I am about to die, as all men must. To die is, to go a journey, a journey to our long ...

That is, of all flesh, or of all men; the way which all men go; I am about to die, as all men must. To die is, to go a journey, a journey to our long home. And Joshua himself, tho' he could so ill be spared, cannot be exempted from this common lot. He takes notice of it, that they might look on these as his dying words, and regard them accordingly.

Wesley: Jos 23:14 - -- That is, you know assuredly; your own experience puts it out of all question.

That is, you know assuredly; your own experience puts it out of all question.

Wesley: Jos 23:15 - -- The accomplishment of God's promise is a pledge that he will also fulfil his threatnings; both of them depending upon the same ground, the faithfulnes...

The accomplishment of God's promise is a pledge that he will also fulfil his threatnings; both of them depending upon the same ground, the faithfulness of God.

Wesley: Jos 23:16 - -- It will aggravate their perdition, that the land from which they shall perish is a good land, and a land which God himself had given them: and which t...

It will aggravate their perdition, that the land from which they shall perish is a good land, and a land which God himself had given them: and which therefore he would have secured to them, if they had not thrown themselves out of it. "Thus the goodness of the heavenly Canaan, says Mr. Henry, and the free and sure grant God has made of it, will aggravate the misery of those that shall forever be shut out and perish from it. Nothing will make them see how wretched they are, so much as to see, how happy they might have been." Might have been! What on the supposition of absolute decrees? How happy might a person not elected have been? And if he was elected, how could he be wretched for ever? What art of man can reconcile these things? Again, shall any of the elect perish for ever? or has God made to any others, a free and sure grant of the heavenly Canaan? If not, how can the misery of those that perish be aggravated, by a free and sure grant which they never had any share in?

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).

JFB: Jos 23:11 - -- The sum of his exhortation is comprised in the love of God, which is the end or fulfilment of the law (Deu 6:5; Deu_6:11:13; Mat 22:37).

The sum of his exhortation is comprised in the love of God, which is the end or fulfilment of the law (Deu 6:5; Deu_6:11:13; Mat 22:37).

JFB: Jos 23:12-13 - -- As marriage connections with the idolatrous Canaanites would present many and strong temptations to transgress it, these were strictly prohibited (Exo...

As marriage connections with the idolatrous Canaanites would present many and strong temptations to transgress it, these were strictly prohibited (Exo 34:12-16; Deu 7:3). With his eye, as it were, upon those prohibitions, Joshua threatens them with the certain withdrawal of the divine aid in the further expulsion of the Canaanites (a threat founded Exo 23:33; Num 33:55; Deu 7:16).

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.

Clarke: Jos 23:11 - -- Take good heed - unto yourselves that ye love the Lord - לנפשתיכם lenaphshotheychem , Take heed To Your Souls, literally; but נפש nephe...

Take good heed - unto yourselves that ye love the Lord - לנפשתיכם lenaphshotheychem , Take heed To Your Souls, literally; but נפש nephesh and nefs , both in Hebrew and Arabic, signify the whole self, as well as soul and life; both soul and body must be joined in this work, for it is written, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, soul, mind, and strength.

Clarke: Jos 23:12 - -- Else if ye do - go back - The soldier who draws back when going to meet the enemy, forfeits his life. These were the Lord’ s soldiers, and if t...

Else if ye do - go back - The soldier who draws back when going to meet the enemy, forfeits his life. These were the Lord’ s soldiers, and if they drew back they drew back unto perdition, their lives being forfeited by their infidelity.

Clarke: Jos 23:13 - -- They shall be snares - לפח lephach , a net or gin, set by the artful fowler to catch heedless birds

They shall be snares - לפח lephach , a net or gin, set by the artful fowler to catch heedless birds

Clarke: Jos 23:13 - -- And traps - מוקש mokesh , any snare, toil, or trap, placed on the ground to catch the unwary traveler or wild beast by the foot

And traps - מוקש mokesh , any snare, toil, or trap, placed on the ground to catch the unwary traveler or wild beast by the foot

Clarke: Jos 23:13 - -- Scourges in your sides, and thorns in your eyes - Nothing can be conceived more vexatious and distressing than a continual goad in the side, or thor...

Scourges in your sides, and thorns in your eyes - Nothing can be conceived more vexatious and distressing than a continual goad in the side, or thorn in the eye. They will drive you into obedience to their false gods, and put out the eyes of your understandings by their idolatries. And God will preserve them merely to distress and punish you.

Clarke: Jos 23:14 - -- The way of all the earth - I am about to die; I am going into the grave

The way of all the earth - I am about to die; I am going into the grave

Clarke: Jos 23:14 - -- Not one thing hath failed, etc. - God had so remarkably and literally fulfilled his promises, that not one of his enemies could state that even the ...

Not one thing hath failed, etc. - God had so remarkably and literally fulfilled his promises, that not one of his enemies could state that even the smallest of them had not had its most literal accomplishment: this all Israel could testify.

Clarke: Jos 23:15 - -- So shall the Lord bring upon you all evil things - His faithfulness in fulfilling his promises is a proof that he will as faithfully accomplish his ...

So shall the Lord bring upon you all evil things - His faithfulness in fulfilling his promises is a proof that he will as faithfully accomplish his threatenings, for the veracity of God is equally pledged for both.

Clarke: Jos 23:16 - -- Ye shall perish quickly from off the good land - The following note from Mr. John Trapp is very judicious: "This judgment Joshua inculcates Jos 23:1...

Ye shall perish quickly from off the good land - The following note from Mr. John Trapp is very judicious: "This judgment Joshua inculcates Jos 23:13, Jos 23:15, and here, because he knew it would be a very grievous thing to them to forego so goodly a land, so lately gotten, and so short a while enjoyed. In the beginning of a speech τα ηθη, the milder affections, suit best; but towards the end τα παθη, passionate and piercing passages; according to the orator. This rule Joshua observes, being Ex utroque Caesar ; no less an orator than a warrior.

In all this exhortation we see how closely Joshua copies the example of his great master Moses. See Lev 26:7, Lev 26:8, Lev 26:14, etc.; Deu 28:7; Deu 32:30. He was tenderly concerned for the welfare of the people, and with a deeply affected heart he spoke to their hearts. No people ever were more fairly and fully warned, and no people profited less by it. The threatenings pronounced here were accomplished in the Babylonish captivity, but more fully in their general dispersion since the crucifixion of our Lord. And should not every Christian fear when he reads, If God spared not the natural branches, take heed that he spare not thee? Surely a worldly, carnal, and godless Christian has no more reason to expect indulgence from the justice of God than a profligate Jew. We have a goodly land, but the justice of God can decree a captivity from it, or a state of bondage in it. The privileges that are abused are thereby forfeited. And this is as applicable to the individual as to the whole system.

Calvin: Jos 23:12 - -- 12.Else if you do in any wise go back, etc According to the usual method observed in the Law, he adds threatening, in order that if they are not suff...

12.Else if you do in any wise go back, etc According to the usual method observed in the Law, he adds threatening, in order that if they are not sufficiently allured by the divine goodness, they may be aroused by fear to the performance of their duty. It is, indeed, disgraceful for men, when God graciously condescends to invite them, not at once to run forward and meet the invitation by prompt and alert obedience; but such is the lethargy of the flesh, that it always requires to be stimulated by threats. Joshua, therefore, adopts the usual method of the Law, while he reminds the Israelites of the terrors of the Lord, provided they do not of their own accord embrace his offered favor. Moreover, it is not once only that, he sets before them the denunciation that the nations of Canaan will be scourges to their sides and thorns in their eyes if they become familiar with them. First, inasmuch as God had consecrated the land to himself, he wished it to be purged of all impurities; and secondly, inasmuch as he saw how prone the people were to be corrupted by bad example, he wished also to provide a remedy for this evil. Then, while on the one hand the people counted it as nothing that the land should be contaminated by impious superstitions, and that idols should be worshipped in it instead of the true God, and on the other hand, eagerly contracted contagion from their vices, it was only a just punishment of this gross contempt that they should experience molestation and hostility from those whom they had improperly 191 spared.

That the threatening which both Moses and Joshua thus denounced were openly accomplished, is but too plain from the Book of Judges. And yet this promulgation of the divine vengeance was not altogether useless; for after Joshua was dead, they became courageous enough to engage in war. Their ardor, however, proved evanescent, 192 and they shortly after were initiated in nefarious Gentile rites. Hence, we perceive in the human mind an intemperate longing for perverse worship, a longing which no curbs are able to restrain.

It is now proper to consider how far this doctrine is applicable to us. It is true a special command was given to the ancient people to destroy the nations of Canaan, and keep aloof from all profane defilement’s. To us, in the present day, no certain region marks out our precise boundaries; nor are we armed with the sword to slay all the ungodly; we have only to beware of allowing ourselves to become involved in fellowship with wickedness, by not keeping at a sufficient distance from it. For it is almost impossible, if we mingle with it, spontaneously to avoid receiving some spot or blemish. But this point having been elsewhere expounded, I now merely advert to it in passing.

Calvin: Jos 23:14 - -- 14.And, behold, this day I am going, etc As it has been appointed unto all men once to die, (Heb 9:27) Joshua says that in regard to himself the comm...

14.And, behold, this day I am going, etc As it has been appointed unto all men once to die, (Heb 9:27) Joshua says that in regard to himself the common end of all is at hand, inasmuch as he, too, was born mortal. These expressions are evidently adapted to console the people, and prevent them from feeling immoderate grief at the bereavement when he should be taken from them. For there cannot be a doubt that his loss filled the people with the deepest regret, when they saw themselves reduced, as it were, to a mutilated trunk, by being deprived of their head. He therefore admonishes them, that since the race of life is ended by having reached the goal, they were not to ask that his condition should be different from that of the whole human race. Meanwhile he does not intimate that the form of dying is the same in all, because the believers of heavenly doctrine are distinguished from unbelievers by an incorruptible seed, not allowing them in like manner to perish, but only adverts to that which is common, namely, departure from the world after the course of life is ended. The substance of his whole address amounts to this, that as God had proved himself true by his favors and the fulfillment of his promises, so his threatening would not be empty or vain, and he would certainly avenge the profanation of his worship by their final destruction. 193

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,...

TSK: Jos 23:11 - -- Take good : Jos 22:5; Deu 4:9, Deu 6:5-12; Pro 4:23; Luk 21:34; Eph 5:15; Heb 12:15 yourselves : Heb. your souls love : Exo 20:6; Rom 8:28; 1Co 8:3, 1...

Take good : Jos 22:5; Deu 4:9, Deu 6:5-12; Pro 4:23; Luk 21:34; Eph 5:15; Heb 12:15

yourselves : Heb. your souls

love : Exo 20:6; Rom 8:28; 1Co 8:3, 1Co 16:22; Jud 1:20, Jud 1:21

TSK: Jos 23:12 - -- go back : Psa 36:3, Psa 125:5; Isa 1:4; Eze 18:24; Zep 1:6; Mat 12:45; Joh 6:66; Heb 10:38, Heb 10:39; 2Pe 2:18-22; 1Jo 2:9 cleave : Gen 2:24, Gen 34:...

TSK: Jos 23:13 - -- will no : Exo 23:33; Num 33:55; Deu 7:16; Jdg 2:2, Jdg 2:3; Psa 106:35-39 snares : Deu 7:16; Jdg 2:3; 1Ki 11:4; Psa 69:22; 2Ti 2:26 until ye perish : ...

TSK: Jos 23:14 - -- I am going : 1Ki 2:2; Job 30:23; Ecc 9:10, Ecc 12:5; Heb 9:27 not one thing : Jos 21:43-45; Exo 3:8, Exo 23:27-30; Lev 26:3-13; Num 23:19; Deu 28:1-14...

TSK: Jos 23:15 - -- so shall : Lev. 26:14-46; Deut. 28:15-68; Jdg 3:8, Jdg 3:12, Jdg 4:1, Jdg 4:2, Jdg 6:1, Jdg 10:6, Jdg 10:7, Jdg 13:1; 2Ch 36:16, 2Ch 36:17; Luk 21:22-...

so shall : Lev. 26:14-46; Deut. 28:15-68; Jdg 3:8, Jdg 3:12, Jdg 4:1, Jdg 4:2, Jdg 6:1, Jdg 10:6, Jdg 10:7, Jdg 13:1; 2Ch 36:16, 2Ch 36:17; Luk 21:22-24; 1Th 2:16

TSK: Jos 23:16 - -- then shall : 2Ki 24:20 perish : Jos 23:13

then shall : 2Ki 24:20

perish : Jos 23:13

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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.

Poole: Jos 23:11 - -- Now it requires more watchfulness and diligence than it did in the wilderness, because your temptations are now more and stronger; partly from the e...

Now it requires more watchfulness and diligence than it did in the wilderness, because your temptations are now more and stronger; partly from the examples and insinuations of your bad neighbours, the remainders of this wicked people; and partly from your own peace and prosperity, and the pride, security, forgetfulness of God, and luxury which usually attend upon that condition, as God had warned them, Deu 6:10-12 .

Poole: Jos 23:12 - -- If ye go back from God, and from his worship and service. Go in unto them the phrase notes the matrimonial act.

If ye go back from God, and from his worship and service.

Go in unto them the phrase notes the matrimonial act.

Poole: Jos 23:13 - -- They shall be snares and traps unto you: by your indulgence to them, and converse with them, you will be enticed and drawn by degrees into their err...

They shall be snares and traps unto you: by your indulgence to them, and converse with them, you will be enticed and drawn by degrees into their errors, and impieties, and brutish lusts.

Scourges in your sides, and thorns in your eyes: when they have inveigled, and seduced, and thereby weakened you, then they will molest and vex you, no less than a severe scourge doth a man’ s sides which are lashed by it, or than a small thorn doth the eye when it is got within it.

Until ye perish from off this good land: they shall so persecute you, and fight against you with such success, that you shall be forced to quit your own land, and wander you know not whither; which must needs be very terrible to them to think of, when they compared this present case, and plenty, and safety, with the pains, and weariness, and hazards, and wants of their former wanderings.

Poole: Jos 23:14 - -- Of all the earth i.e. of all flesh, or of all men; the way which all men go; I am about to die, as all men must, Heb 9:27 . The same phrase is 1Ki 2:...

Of all the earth i.e. of all flesh, or of all men; the way which all men go; I am about to die, as all men must, Heb 9:27 . The same phrase is 1Ki 2:2 .

Ye know in all your hearts and in all your souls i.e. you know assuredly; your own experience puts it out of all question.

Not one thing hath failed

Quest. How is this true, when so great a part of the promised land and people yet remain unconquered?

Answ God promised them to destroy all their enemies, and to give them the whole land, not at once , but by degrees, by little and little , as is expressed Deu 7:22 , and as was most convenient for them.

Poole: Jos 23:15 - -- The accomplishment of God’ s promises is a pledge or assurance that he will also fulfil his threatenings; both of them depending upon the same ...

The accomplishment of God’ s promises is a pledge or assurance that he will also fulfil his threatenings; both of them depending upon the same ground, the faithfulness of God.

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.

Haydock: Jos 23:13 - -- Side. Hebrew, "snares and traps unto you, and scourges in your side." Children and slaves were formerly beaten on this part, Ecclesiasticus xxx. 12...

Side. Hebrew, "snares and traps unto you, and scourges in your side." Children and slaves were formerly beaten on this part, Ecclesiasticus xxx. 12., and xlii. 5. Horace (epod. iv.) says, Ibericis peruste funibus latus. The first word St. Jerome seems to have read with th at the end, as peth, means a hole, (Calmet) by which means it was customary to take wild beasts, and to annoy the enemy. (Haydock) ---

Septuagint render side, "they shall be nails in your heels."

Haydock: Jos 23:14 - -- This day: shortly I must die. (Calmet) --- Metam properamus ad unam. (Horace) "We hasten to one common goal." (Haydock) --- The pagans called...

This day: shortly I must die. (Calmet) ---

Metam properamus ad unam. (Horace) "We hasten to one common goal." (Haydock) ---

The pagans called death, or the grave, the common place; and Plautus says, in the same sense, Quin prius me ad plures penetravi. (Calmet) "Before I penetrate the receptacle of the many." (Haydock) ---

Mind. Hebrew, "you know in your hearts, and in all your souls;" you are convinced, you cannot be ignorant that God has fulfilled his engagements. (Calmet) ---

The Septuagint read, "you shall know," &c. The experience of future ages will only establish this truth more fully. (Haydock)

Haydock: Jos 23:16 - -- And speedily. This word is added to express the force of the Hebrew term. (Menochius) --- "Punishment is seldom lame in overtaking the wicked. (H...

And speedily. This word is added to express the force of the Hebrew term. (Menochius) ---

"Punishment is seldom lame in overtaking the wicked. (Haydock) ---

This. He emphatically sets before them what labours they had sustained in making the acquisition, and what ingratitude they will be guilty of, if they ever forfeit so great a blessing. (Menochius) ---

The treat or prediction was verified during the captivity, and still more after the destruction of Jerusalem. (Calmet)

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.

Gill: Jos 23:11 - -- Take good heed therefore unto yourselves,.... To be upon their guard, and to be watchful, were very necessary to them, that they might not be ensnared...

Take good heed therefore unto yourselves,.... To be upon their guard, and to be watchful, were very necessary to them, that they might not be ensnared by the Canaanites, and drawn aside by them into idolatry, and so apostatize from the Lord and his worship, since their temptations would be many:

that ye love the Lord your God; which would the most strongly influence and engage them to serve and worship the Lord, and obey his commands, and be the best preservative against idolatry and false worship.

Gill: Jos 23:12 - -- Else if ye do in any wise go back,.... From the Lord and his worship, from his word and ordinances: and cleave unto the remnant of these nations, ...

Else if ye do in any wise go back,.... From the Lord and his worship, from his word and ordinances:

and cleave unto the remnant of these nations, even those that remain among you; in cities not taken, or in several which the Philistines were in possession of, or lived among them as tributaries to them, if they should take to them, and be free and familiar with them, which may lead on to nearer connections in civil and religious matters:

and shall make marriages with them; marry their daughters to the sons of Canaanites, or admit the daughters of Canaanites to be married to their sons:

and go in unto them, and they to you; which is expressive of the consummation of marriage, and of the performance of the conjugal duty,

Gill: Jos 23:13 - -- Know for a certainty that the Lord your God will no more drive out any of these nations from before you,.... Or, "knowing ye shall know" r; or "know ...

Know for a certainty that the Lord your God will no more drive out any of these nations from before you,.... Or, "knowing ye shall know" r; or "know ye"; this may be taken for granted, or the fullest proof, and clearest demonstration, and strongest assurance will be given of it, that in case of such bad conduct, and disobedience to the will of God, no more of the nations of the Canaanites will be driven out of the cities in which they are:

but they shall be snares and traps unto you; who by their bad examples would draw them both to idolatry and superstitious worship, and into all irreligion, profaneness, and immorality, as they did, Psa 106:35,

and scourges in your sides; who either, by ensnaring them, would get an advantage over them, and distress them in their persons, families, and estates; or would be the means of the Lord's correcting and chastising them with the rod and stripes of men, for the iniquities these would draw them into; the allusion is to scourges and lashes laid on the sides of men, or to goads with which beasts are pushed on their sides and driven:

and thorns in your eyes; very troublesome and distressing; for even a mote in the eye is very afflicting: and much more a thorn; See Gill on Num 33:55. Jarchi interprets this word by camps surrounding them, as shields do the bodies of men, and which is approved of by Gussetius s:

until ye perish from off this good land, which the Lord your God hath given you; by sword, famine, pestilence, or captivity, which has been their case.

Gill: Jos 23:14 - -- And, behold, this day I am going the way of all the earth,.... That is, about to die; not that precise day, but in a short time, of which the daily i...

And, behold, this day I am going the way of all the earth,.... That is, about to die; not that precise day, but in a short time, of which the daily increasing infirmities of old age gave him notice. Death is a journey from this world to another, a man's going to his long home, a path trodden by all men, and but once t; a way in which all men without exception must and do walk, and even the best as well as the greatest of men, such as Joshua; no man is exempted from death, be he ever so great or good, ever so wise and knowing, ever so holy or so useful; see 1Ki 2:2,

and ye know in all your hearts, and in all your souls; in their consciences; it was a glaring truth, which none could deny; it had a testimony in every man's breast:

that not one thing hath failed of all the good things which the Lord your God hath spoken concerning you; particularly concerning the good land, and the Lord's bringing them into it, removing the old inhabitants, and settling them in their room, and putting them in possession of all temporal good things and spiritual privileges, as the word and ordinances:

all are come to pass unto you, and not one thing hath failed thereof; see Jos 21:45.

Gill: Jos 23:15 - -- Therefore it shall come to pass, that as all the good things are come upon you which the Lord hath promised you,.... Of which there was full proof, a...

Therefore it shall come to pass, that as all the good things are come upon you which the Lord hath promised you,.... Of which there was full proof, and it could not be denied:

so shall the Lord bring upon you all evil things; calamities and distresses, by his sore judgments of famine, sword, pestilence, evil beasts, and captivity, in case of disobedience to his commands:

until he have destroyed you from off this good land which the Lord your God hath given you; for as he is faithful to his promises, so to his threatenings; and from his punctual performance of the one may be argued and expected the sure fulfilment of the other, and which has been abundantly verified in that people; see Lev 26:1 and the notes there.

Gill: Jos 23:16 - -- When ye have transgressed the covenant of the Lord your God, which he commanded you,.... The law, so called, and the several precepts of it, partic...

When ye have transgressed the covenant of the Lord your God,

which he commanded you,.... The law, so called, and the several precepts of it, particularly those which relate to the faith and worship of the one only true God; see Exo 24:7;

and have gone and served other gods, and have bowed down yourselves unto them; been guilty of idolatry, of having and worshipping other gods, which are no gods, with or besides the God of Israel, see Jos 23:7,

then shall the anger of the Lord be kindled against you; nothing being more provoking to him than idolatry, he being a jealous God of his honour and worship:

and ye shall perish quickly from off the good land which he hath given unto you; as they did at the time of the Babylonish captivity, and at the last destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

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

NET Notes: Jos 23:11 Heb “Watch carefully yourselves so as to love the Lord your God.”

NET Notes: Jos 23:12 Heb “and go into them, and they into you.”

NET Notes: Jos 23:13 Or “perish.”

NET Notes: Jos 23:14 Heb “one word from all these words which the Lord your God spoke to you has not fallen, the whole has come to pass for you, one word from it has...

NET Notes: Jos 23:15 Heb “so the Lord will bring every injurious [or “evil”] word [or “thing”] upon you.”

NET Notes: Jos 23:16 Or “perish.”

Geneva Bible: Jos 23:13 Know for a certainty that the LORD your God will no more drive out [any of] these nations from before you; but they shall be snares and traps unto you...

Geneva Bible: Jos 23:14 And, behold, this day I [am] ( f ) going the way of all the earth: and ye know in all your ( g ) hearts and in all your souls, that not one thing hath...

Geneva Bible: Jos 23:16 When ye have ( h ) transgressed the covenant of the LORD your God, which he commanded you, and have gone and served other gods, and bowed yourselves t...

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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...

MHCC: Jos 23:11-16 - --Would we cleave to the Lord, we must always stand upon our guard, for many a soul is lost through carelessness. Love the Lord your God, and you will n...

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...

Matthew Henry: Jos 23:11-16 - -- Here, I. Joshua directs them what to do, that they might persevere in religion, Jos 23:11. Would we cleave to the Lord, and not forsake him, 1. We m...

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...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 23:14-16 - -- In the second part of his address, Joshua sums up briefly and concisely the leading thoughts of the first part, giving greater prominence, however, ...

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 ...

Constable: Jos 23:14-16 - --2. A warning of possible future cursing 23:14-16 In this summary section Joshua concisely restat...

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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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: Jos 23:16 JOSHUA 23:16 —Was God’s promise of the land to Israel conditional or unconditional? PROBLEM: When God gave the Promised Land to Abraham ( Gen...

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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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