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Text -- Joshua 3:4 (NET)

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3:4 But stay about three thousand feet behind it. Keep your distance so you can see which way you should go, for you have not traveled this way before.”
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Jos 3:4 - -- A thousand yards, at which distance from it the Israelites seem to have been encamped in the wilderness. And because they generally went from their te...

A thousand yards, at which distance from it the Israelites seem to have been encamped in the wilderness. And because they generally went from their tents to the ark to worship God, especially on the sabbath - days; hence it hath been conceived, that a sabbath - day's journey reached only to two thousand cubits. But that may be doubted; for those who encamped nearest the ark, were at that distance from it, and came so far; but the rest were farther from it, and their sabbath - day's journey was considerably longer.

Wesley: Jos 3:4 - -- Partly from the respect they should bear to the ark; but chiefly, that the ark marching so far before you into the river, and standing still there 'ti...

Partly from the respect they should bear to the ark; but chiefly, that the ark marching so far before you into the river, and standing still there 'till you pass over, may give you the greater assurance of your safe passage.

Wesley: Jos 3:4 - -- While we are here, we must expect unusual events, to pathways that we have not passed before: and much more when we go hence, when we pass thro' the v...

While we are here, we must expect unusual events, to pathways that we have not passed before: and much more when we go hence, when we pass thro' the valley of the shadow of death. But if we have the assurance of God's presence, what have we to fear?

JFB: Jos 3:2-4 - -- The instructions given at this time and in this place were different from those described (Jos 1:11).

The instructions given at this time and in this place were different from those described (Jos 1:11).

JFB: Jos 3:3-4 - -- The usual position of the ark, when at rest, was in the center of the camp; and, during a march, in the middle of the procession. On this occasion it ...

The usual position of the ark, when at rest, was in the center of the camp; and, during a march, in the middle of the procession. On this occasion it was to occupy the van, and be borne, not by the Kohathite Levites, but the priests, as on all solemn and extraordinary occasions (compare Num 4:15; Jos 6:6; 1Ki 8:3-6).

JFB: Jos 3:3-4 - -- These instructions refer exclusively to the advance into the river. The distance which the people were to keep in the rear of the ark was nearly a mil...

These instructions refer exclusively to the advance into the river. The distance which the people were to keep in the rear of the ark was nearly a mile. Had they crowded too near the ark, the view would have been intercepted, and this intervening space, therefore, was ordered, that the chest containing the sacred symbols might be distinctly visible to all parts of the camp, and be recognized as their guide in the untrodden way.

Clarke: Jos 3:4 - -- About two thousand cubits - This distance they were to keep 1.    For the greater respect, because the presence of the ark was the sy...

About two thousand cubits - This distance they were to keep

1.    For the greater respect, because the presence of the ark was the symbol and pledge of the Divine presence

2.    That the ark, which was to be their pilot over these waters, might be the more conspicuous which it could not have been had the people crowded upon it.

Calvin: Jos 3:4 - -- 4.Yet there shall be a space, etc As the younger Levites, whose province it was to carry the ark, (Num 4:15) were strictly forbidden to touch it, or ...

4.Yet there shall be a space, etc As the younger Levites, whose province it was to carry the ark, (Num 4:15) were strictly forbidden to touch it, or even to look at it, when uncovered, it is not wonderful that the common people were not allowed to approach within a considerable distance of it. The dignity of the ark, therefore, is declared, when the people are ordered to attest their veneration by leaving a long interval between themselves and it. And we know what happened to Uzzah, (2Sa 6:0) when seeing it shaken by restive oxen, he with inconsiderate zeal put forth his hand to support it. For although God invites us familiarly to himself, yet faithful trust so far from begetting security and boldness, is, on the contrary, always coupled with fear. In this way the ark of the covenant was, indeed, a strong and pleasant pledge of the divine favor, but, at the same time, had an awful majesty, well fitted to subdue carnal pride. This humility and modesty, moreover, had the effect of exercising their faith by preventing them from confining the grace of God within too narrow limits, and reminding them, that though they were far distant from the ark, the divine power was ever near.

In the end of the verse it is shown how necessary it was for them to be divinely guided by an unknown way; that anxiety and fear might keep them under the protection of the ark.

TSK: Jos 3:4 - -- a space : Exo 3:5, Exo 19:12; Psa 89:7; Heb 12:28, Heb 12:29 heretofore : Heb. since yesterday and the third day, Gen 31:2; Exo 4:10; 1Ch 11:2; Isa 30...

a space : Exo 3:5, Exo 19:12; Psa 89:7; Heb 12:28, Heb 12:29

heretofore : Heb. since yesterday and the third day, Gen 31:2; Exo 4:10; 1Ch 11:2; Isa 30:33 *marg.

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Jos 3:4 - -- The ark, which was since the making of the covenant the special shrine and seat of God’ s presence, went before to show the people that God, th...

The ark, which was since the making of the covenant the special shrine and seat of God’ s presence, went before to show the people that God, through its medium, was their leader. They were to follow at a distance that they might the better observe and mark how the miracle was accomplished. This they would do to the greatest advantage while coming down the heights, the ark going on before them into the ravine.

Poole: Jos 3:4 - -- Two thousand cubits make a thousand yards, and at which distance from it the Israelites seem to have been encamped in the wilderness. And because the...

Two thousand cubits make a thousand yards, and at which distance from it the Israelites seem to have been encamped in the wilderness. And because they generally went from their tents to the ark to worship God, especially on the sabbath days, hence it hath been conceived that a sabbath day’ s journey reached only to two thousand cubits. But that may be doubted; for those who encamped nearest the ark were at that distance from it, and came so far; but the most were farther from it, and their sabbath day’ s journey was considerably longer.

Come not near unto it partly from the reverent respect they should bear to the ark; and partly for the following reason.

That ye may know the way by which ye must go that the ark marching so far before you into the river, and standing still there till you pass over, may give you the greater assurance of your safe passage.

Haydock: Jos 3:4 - -- Space of. Hebrew adds, "about...by measure." It was not easy to observe the exact distance in the march. This was prescribed both to keep the peop...

Space of. Hebrew adds, "about...by measure." It was not easy to observe the exact distance in the march. This was prescribed both to keep the people at a respectful distance, and also to enable them to see which way they were to proceed. When the priests stood in the bed of the river, the waters rose up like a firm wall on the north side, while those to the south flowed away into the lake of Sodom, leaving about 16 miles open for the army of Israel to pass on dry land. The soldiers did not approach within 600 paces of the ark. ---

Before. This insinuated that they would pass over in a miraculous manner; though perhaps Josue did not know by what means God would enable them to cross (Calmet) the overflowing waters. Josephus only seems to intimate that they abated suddenly, so that they might be forded, &c. He also greatly diminishes or destroys the miracle performed at the passage of the Red Sea. Yet here he acknowledges a sort of "prodigy in the waters being restrained," and resuming their usual course as soon as the priests had left the channel of the river. ---

And take, &c. Hebrew places these words at the beginning of the sentence, after cubits. (Haydock)

Gill: Jos 3:4 - -- Yet there shall be a space between you and it,.... The ark; the Keri or marginal reading is, "between you and them"; the priests that bear it: hence s...

Yet there shall be a space between you and it,.... The ark; the Keri or marginal reading is, "between you and them"; the priests that bear it: hence sprung a fiction among the Jews, that there were two arks, the ark of the Shechinah or divine Majesty, and the ark of Joseph, in which his bones were put, which went together q; which Jarchi, Kimchi, and Abarbinel take notice of, but has no foundation in the text:

about two thousand cubits by measure; by a certain well known measure, that of a common cubit; for the "caph" we render "about" is a note of truth, reality, and certainty, and designs the exact precise measure here given: this difference was to be observed, partly in reverence to the ark, the symbol of the divine Presence; Christ is to be reverenced by his people, and so his word and ordinances; and there is a reverence and respect due to his ministers and priests that bear the ark; as also that they might the better see the ark and go after it, as Ben Gersom; or the way in which they should go, as is suggested in the following clause; and likewise have the better view of the greatness of the miracle, as Abarbinel; the dividing of the waters of Jordan as soon as the ark came to it, and while it was in it: the Jews conclude from hence that this was the measure of ground they may go on a sabbath day, and no further, called a sabbath day's journey, Act 1:12,

come not near unto it, that ye may know the way by which ye must go; over Jordan into Canaan's land; for being at some distance from them they could better discern that and the way he directed them to walk in: Christ the antitype of the ark is the way to the heavenly Canaan, and his ministers point out the right way of salvation by him, in the ministration of the word, by attending to which the way is seen and known in which men must go:

for ye have not passed this way heretofore; a path indeed untrodden by any; neither they nor any other ever went into Canaan the way they were now going, through the river Jordan as on dry land: the way to heaven by Christ is only revealed in the Gospel, and only trodden by believers in him, and especially the way to glory through Jordan's river; or death is an untrodden path, which, though the way of all flesh, is a trackless path, and gone through, but once, and those who pass it have never before gone that way.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Jos 3:4 Heb “know.”

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Jos 3:1-17 - --1 Joshua comes to Jordan.2 The officers instruct the people for their passage.7 The Lord encourages Joshua.9 Joshua encourages the people.14 The water...

Maclaren: Jos 3:4 - --Joshua 3:4. IT was eminently true of Israel that they had not passed this way heretofore,' inasmuch as the path which was opening before them, through...

MHCC: Jos 3:1-6 - --The Israelites came to Jordan in faith, having been told that they should pass it. In the way of duty, let us proceed as far as we can, and depend on ...

Matthew Henry: Jos 3:1-6 - -- Rahab, in mentioning to the spies the drying up of the Red Sea (Jos 2:10), the report of which terrified the Canaanites more than anything else, i...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 3:1-6 - -- Jos 3:1-4 " Arrangements for the Passage through the Jordan . - When they reached the Jordan, the Israelites rested till they passed over. לוּ×...

Constable: Jos 3:1-17 - --The crossing of the river ch. 3 3:1-6 Joshua may have moved the nation from Shittim to the Jordan's edge at approximately the same time he sent the sp...

Guzik: Jos 3:1-17 - --Joshua 3 - Crossing the Jordan A. Instructions for crossing the Jordan River. 1. (1-2) Camping by the Jordan: Israel faces up to their own utter hel...

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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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Jos 3:1, Joshua comes to Jordan; Jos 3:2, The officers instruct the people for their passage; Jos 3:7, The Lord encourages Joshua; Jos 3:...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3 Joshua comes with the Israelites to Jordan, Jos 3:1 . The officers instruct the people and priests for the passage, Jos 3:2-6 . God encou...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Jos 3:1-6) The Israelites come to Jordan. (Jos 3:7-13) The Lord encourages Joshua - Joshua encourages the people. (Jos 3:14-17) The Israelites pass...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter, and that which follows it, give us the history of Israel's passing through Jordan into Canaan, and a very memorable history it is. Lo...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA 3 Joshua removed from Shittim to Jordan, where he stayed three days, Jos 3:1; the people are directed to move when they saw ...

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