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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.
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.
Calvin -> Jos 23:14
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 23:14
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...
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; 1Sa 3:19; 1Ki 8:56; Luk 21:33

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Poole -> Jos 23:14
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.
Haydock -> Jos 23:14
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)
Gill -> Jos 23:14
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.

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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...
Geneva Bible -> Jos 23:14
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...

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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 23:1-16
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 23:11-16
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 23:11-16
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 23:14-16
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...




