
Text -- Joshua 24:27 (NET)




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Wesley -> Jos 24:27
Wesley: Jos 24:27 - -- It shall be as sure a witness against you, as if it had heard. This is a common figure, whereby the sense of hearing is often ascribed to the heavens ...
It shall be as sure a witness against you, as if it had heard. This is a common figure, whereby the sense of hearing is often ascribed to the heavens and the earth, and other senseless creatures.
Clarke -> Jos 24:27
Clarke: Jos 24:27 - -- This stone - hath heard all the words - That is, the stone itself, from its permanency, shall be in all succeeding ages as competent and as substant...
This stone - hath heard all the words - That is, the stone itself, from its permanency, shall be in all succeeding ages as competent and as substantial a witness as one who had been present at the transaction, and heard all the words which on both sides were spoken on the occasion.
TSK -> Jos 24:27
TSK: Jos 24:27 - -- A curious coincidence of circumstances is related by Livy, the Roman historiancaps1 . hcaps0 e writes that ""when three ambassadors were sent from Ro...
A curious coincidence of circumstances is related by Livy, the Roman historiancaps1 . hcaps0 e writes that ""when three ambassadors were sent from Rome to complain of the perfidious conduct of the Aqui, the General informed them, that they might deliver their message to an oak which shaded his tent.""On this one of the ambassadors turning away, said, ""This venerable oak, and all the gods, shall know that you have violated the peace; they shall now hear our complaints; and may they also soon be witnesses, when we revenge with our arms the violation of divine and human rights.""It is worthy of remark that Joshua merely set up a pillar under an oak - the one, perhaps, to protect the other; while the General directed the ambassadors to address the oak, perhaps with an idolatrous feeling that they were addressing one of the gods, who would aid his cause; while the Roman ambassadors caught the feeling, and really invoked the aid of the oak and the gods.
Jos 22:27, Jos 22:28, Jos 22:34; Gen 31:44-52; Deu 4:26, Deu 30:19, Deu 31:19, Deu 31:21, Deu 31:26; 1Sa 7:12
it hath : Deu 32:1; Isa 1:2; Hab 2:11; Luk 19:40
deny : Job 31:23; Pro 30:9; Mat 10:33; 2Ti 2:12, 2Ti 2:13; Tit 1:16; Rev 3:8

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Poole -> Jos 24:27
Poole: Jos 24:27 - -- It hath heard it shall be as sure a witness against you as if it had heard. This is a common figure, called prosopopaie , whereby the sense of heari...
Haydock -> Jos 24:27
Haydock: Jos 24:27 - -- It hath heard. This is a figure of speech, by which sensation is attributed to inanimate things; and they are called upon, as it were, to bear witne...
It hath heard. This is a figure of speech, by which sensation is attributed to inanimate things; and they are called upon, as it were, to bear witness in favour of the great Creator, whom they on their part constantly obey, (Challoner) which is the best manner of hearing. They rise up to our confusion. (Theodoret, q. 19.) (Worthington) ---
The oriental writers delight in these strong figurative expressions, which are not confined to poetry. Jesus Christ says, that if the children were silent, the stones would cry out, Luke xix. 40. See Numbers xiii. 33., and Genesis iv. 10. (Calmet) ---
Lest. Hebrew, "it shall be therefore a witness unto you, lest you deny your God;" or literally, "lie unto your Elohim." (Haydock) ---
The expression often means to revolt and prove faithless, Deuteronomy xxxiii. 29., &c.
Gill -> Jos 24:27
Gill: Jos 24:27 - -- And Joshua said unto all the people,.... The chief of them now gathered together, and who represented the whole body:
behold, this stone shall be a...
And Joshua said unto all the people,.... The chief of them now gathered together, and who represented the whole body:
behold, this stone shall be a witness unto us; of the covenant now made, and the agreement entered into, as the heap of stones were between Jacob and Laban, Gen 31:45,
for it hath heard all the words of the Lord which he spake unto us; this is said by a figure called "prosopopaeia", frequent in Scripture, by which inanimate creatures are represented as hearing, seeing, and speaking, and may signify, that should the Israelites break this covenant, and disobey the commands of the Lord they had promised to keep, they would be as stupid and senseless as this stone, or more so, which would rise in judgment against them. Nachmanides d a Jewish commentator, interprets this stone of the Messiah, the same as in Gen 49:24,
it shall be therefore a witness unto you, lest ye deny your God; for a memorial and testimony to prevent them from going into atheism, a denying of the true God, or into apostasy from him, and into idolatry and false worship. The Targum of which is,"behold, this stone shall be to us as the two tables of stone of the covenant, for we made it for a testimony; for the words which are written upon it are the sum of all the words of the Lord which he spake unto us, and it shall be unto you for a memorial, and for a testimony, lest ye lie before the Lord.''

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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 24:1-33
TSK Synopsis: Jos 24:1-33 - --1 Joshua assembles the tribes at Shechem.2 A brief history of God's benefits, from Terah.14 He renews the covenant between them and God.26 A stone the...
Maclaren -> Jos 24:19-28
Maclaren: Jos 24:19-28 - --Joshua 24:19-28
We reach in this passage the close of an epoch. It narrates the last public act of Joshua and the last of the assembled people before ...
MHCC -> Jos 24:15-28
MHCC: Jos 24:15-28 - --It is essential that the service of God's people be performed with a willing mind. For LOVE is the only genuine principle whence all acceptable servic...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 24:15-28
Matthew Henry: Jos 24:15-28 - -- Never was any treaty carried on with better management, nor brought to a better issue, than this of Joshua with the people, to engage them to serve ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 24:26-27
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 24:26-27 - --
All these things ( האלּה הדּברים are not merely the words spoken on both sides, but the whole ceremony of renewing the covenant) Joshua ...
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 24:1-28 - --C. Israel's second renewal of the covenant 24:1-28
"Joshua did not merely settle for a series of public ...
