
Text -- Joshua 24:3 (NET)




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Wesley: Jos 24:3 - -- I snatched him out of that idolatrous place, and took him into acquaintance and covenant with myself, which was the highest honour and happiness he wa...
I snatched him out of that idolatrous place, and took him into acquaintance and covenant with myself, which was the highest honour and happiness he was capable of.

Wesley: Jos 24:3 - -- That is I brought him after his father's death into Canaan, Gen 12:1, and I conducted and preserved him in all his travels through the several parts o...
That is I brought him after his father's death into Canaan, Gen 12:1, and I conducted and preserved him in all his travels through the several parts of Canaan.

Wesley: Jos 24:3 - -- That is, gave him a numerous posterity, not only by Hagar and Keturah, but even by Sarah and by Isaac.
That is, gave him a numerous posterity, not only by Hagar and Keturah, but even by Sarah and by Isaac.

Wesley: Jos 24:3 - -- By my special power and grace to be heir of my covenant, and all my promises, and the seed in or by which all the nations were to be blessed.
By my special power and grace to be heir of my covenant, and all my promises, and the seed in or by which all the nations were to be blessed.
JFB -> Jos 24:3
JFB: Jos 24:3 - -- It was an irresistible impulse of divine grace which led the patriarch to leave his country and relatives, to migrate to Canaan, and live a "stranger ...
It was an irresistible impulse of divine grace which led the patriarch to leave his country and relatives, to migrate to Canaan, and live a "stranger and pilgrim" in that land.
Calvin -> Jos 24:3
Calvin: Jos 24:3 - -- 3.And I took your father Abraham, etc This expression gives additional confirmation to what I lately showed, that Abraham did not emerge from profoun...
3.And I took your father Abraham, etc This expression gives additional confirmation to what I lately showed, that Abraham did not emerge from profound ignorance and the abyss of error by his own virtue, but was drawn out by the hand of God. For it is not said that he sought God of his own accord, but that he was taken by God and transported elsewhere. Joshua then enlarges on the divine kindness in miraculously preserving Abraham safe during his long pilgrimage. What follows, however, begets some doubt, namely, that God multiplied the seed of Abraham, and yet gave him only Isaac, because no mention is made of any but him. But this comparison illustrates the singular grace of God towards them in that, while the offspring of Abraham was otherwise numerous, their ancestor alone held the place of lawful heir. In the same sense it is immediately added, that while Esau and Jacob were brothers and twins, one of the two was retained and the other passed over. We see, therefore, why as well in the case of Ishmael and his brother as in that of Esau, he loudly extols the divine mercy and goodness towards Jacob, just as if he were saying, that his race did not excel others in any respect except in that of being specially selected by God.
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Poole -> Jos 24:3
Poole: Jos 24:3 - -- I took your father I apprehended him by my grace, and snatched him out of that idolatrous and wicked place, and took him into acquaintance and covena...
I took your father I apprehended him by my grace, and snatched him out of that idolatrous and wicked place, and took him into acquaintance and covenant with myself, which was the highest honour and happiness he was capable of.
Led him throughout all the land of Canaan i.e. I brought him after his father’ s death into Canaan, Gen 12:1 , and I conducted and preserved him in safety in all his travels through the several parts of Canaan.
Multiplied his seed i.e. gave him a numerous posterity, not only by Hagar and Keturah, but even by Sarah and by Isaac, as it follows.
Gave him Isaac by my special power and grace, to be the heir of my covenant, and all my promises, and the seed in or by which all nations were to be blessed, Gen 12:3 21:2 .
Haydock -> Jos 24:3
Haydock: Jos 24:3 - -- From the. Hebrew and Septuagint, "other side of the flood or river," where Mesopotamia commences. (Haydock)
From the. Hebrew and Septuagint, "other side of the flood or river," where Mesopotamia commences. (Haydock)
Gill -> Jos 24:3
Gill: Jos 24:3 - -- And I took your father Abraham from the other side of the flood,.... The river Euphrates, as before: or "your father, to wit, Abraham", as Noldius x; ...
And I took your father Abraham from the other side of the flood,.... The river Euphrates, as before: or "your father, to wit, Abraham", as Noldius x; he took him not only in a providential way, and brought him from the other side of the Euphrates, out of an idolatrous country and family, but he apprehended him by his grace, and called and converted him by it, and brought him to a spiritual knowledge of himself, and of the Messiah that should spring from his seed, and of the Covenant of grace, and of the blessings of it, and of his interest therein; which was a peculiar and distinguishing favour:
and led him throughout all the land of Canaan; from the northern to the southern part of it; he led him as far as Shechem, where Israel was now assembled, and then to Bethel, and still onward to the south, Gen 12:6; that he might have a view of the land his posterity was to inherit, and, by treading on it and walking through it, take as it were a kind of possession of it:
and multiplied his seed, and gave him Isaac; he multiplied his seed by Hagar, by whom he had Ishmael, who begat twelve princes; and by Keturah, from whose sons several nations sprung; see Gen 17:20; and by Sarah, who bore him Isaac in old age, in whom his seed was called; and from whom, in the line of Jacob, sprung the twelve tribes of Israel, and which seed may be chiefly meant; and the sense is, that he multiplied his posterity after he had given him Isaac, and by him a numerous seed; so Vatablus: Ishmael is not mentioned, because, as Kimchi observes, he was born of an handmaid; but Abarbinel thinks only such are mentioned, who were born in a miraculous manner, when their parents were barren, as in this and also in the next instance.

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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...
MHCC -> Jos 24:1-14
MHCC: Jos 24:1-14 - --We must never think our work for God done, till our life is done. If he lengthen out our days beyond what we expected, like those of Joshua, it is bec...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 24:1-14
Matthew Henry: Jos 24:1-14 - -- Joshua thought he had taken his last farewell of Israel in the solemn charge he gave them in the foregoing chapter, when he said, I go the way of a...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 24:1-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 24:1-18 - --
Renewal of the Covenant at the National Assembly in Shechem. - Jos 24:1. Joshua brought his public ministry to a close, as Moses had done before him...
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 ...
