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Text -- Joshua 7:14 (NET)
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Wesley -> Jos 7:14
Wesley: Jos 7:14 - -- Which shall be declared guilty by the lot, which is disposed by the Lord, Pro 16:33, and which was to be cast in the Lord's presence before the ark. O...
Which shall be declared guilty by the lot, which is disposed by the Lord, Pro 16:33, and which was to be cast in the Lord's presence before the ark. Of such use of lots, see 1Sa 14:41-42; Jon 1:7; Act 1:26.
JFB -> Jos 7:10-15
JFB: Jos 7:10-15 - -- The answer of the divine oracle was to this effect: the crisis is owing not to unfaithfulness in Me, but sin in the people. The conditions of the cove...
The answer of the divine oracle was to this effect: the crisis is owing not to unfaithfulness in Me, but sin in the people. The conditions of the covenant have been violated by the reservation of spoil from the doomed city; wickedness, emphatically called folly, has been committed in Israel (Psa 14:1), and dissimulation, with other aggravations of the crime, continues to be practised. The people are liable to destruction equally with the accursed nations of Canaan (Deu 7:26). Means must, without delay, be taken to discover and punish the perpetrator of this trespass that Israel may be released from the ban, and things be restored to their former state of prosperity.
Clarke -> Jos 7:14
Clarke: Jos 7:14 - -- Ye shall be brought according to your tribes - It has been a subject of serious inquiry in what manner and by what means the culpable tribe, fam...
Ye shall be brought according to your tribes - It has been a subject of serious inquiry in what manner and by what means the culpable tribe, family, household, and individual, were discovered. The Jews have many conceits on the subject; the most rational is, that the tribes being, in their representatives, brought before the high priest, the stone on the breastplate gave immediate intimation by suddenly losing its lustre. According to them, this is what is termed consulting God by Urim and Thummim. It is however most probable that the whole was determined by the lot; and that God chose this method to detect the guilty tribe, next the family, thirdly the household, and lastly the individual. This was nearly the plan pursued in the election of Saul by Samuel. "Now therefore,"says he, "present yourselves before the Lord by your tribes, and by your thousands. And when Samuel had caused all the tribes of Israel to come near, the tribe of Benjamin was taken. When he had caused the tribe of Benjamin to come near by their families, the family of Matri was taken, and Saul the son of Kish was taken,"1Sa 10:19, 1Sa 10:20. If the lot was used in the one case it was doubtless used in the other also, as the procedure in the main was entirely similar. The same mode was used to find out who it was that transgressed the king’ s command, when it was found that Jonathan had eaten a little honey, 1Sa 14:40-43. It is well known that the promised land was divided by lot among the Israelites; (see Num 26:55; Num 33:54; Deu 1:38, etc.); and that the courses of the priests were regulated by lot in the days of David, 1Ch 24:5, etc. That this was a frequent mode of determining difficult questions, and appointed by God himself, is evident from Lev 16:8; Psa 51:18; Pro 16:33; Pro 18:18; Act 1:26.
TSK -> Jos 7:14
TSK: Jos 7:14 - -- the tribe : Jos 7:17, Jos 7:18; 1Sa 10:19-21, 1Sa 14:38-42; Pro 16:33; Jon 1:7; Act 1:24-26
the tribe : Jos 7:17, Jos 7:18; 1Sa 10:19-21, 1Sa 14:38-42; Pro 16:33; Jon 1:7; Act 1:24-26
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Barnes -> Jos 7:14
Barnes: Jos 7:14 - -- The Lord taketh - i. e. by lot. The Hebrew word for lot suggests that small stones, probably white and black ones, were used. These were probab...
The Lord taketh - i. e. by lot. The Hebrew word for lot suggests that small stones, probably white and black ones, were used. These were probably drawn from a chest (compare the expressions in Jos 18:11; Jos 19:1). The lot was regarded as directed in its result by God (margin reference); and hence, was used on many important occasions by the Jews and by other nations in ancient times. For example:
(1), for apportionment, as of Canaan among the twelve tribes Num 26:55; of the Levitical cities (Jos 21:4 ff); of spoil or captives taken in war Joe 3:3.
(2) for detection of the guilty, as in the case if Achan, Jonathan 1Sa 14:42, and Jonah Jon 1:7.
(3) for determining the persons to undertake a dangerous or warlike enterprise Jdg 20:10.
(4) for making appointment to important functions (Lev 16:8 ff; Act 1:26); or for sharing the duties or privileges of an office among those concerned 1Ch 24:31; Luk 1:9.
The casting of lots before Haman Est 3:7 seems to have been with a view of determining the lucky day for his undertaking against the Jews. One passage Pro 18:18 perhaps points also to the employment of the lot to decide litigation.
Poole -> Jos 7:14
Poole: Jos 7:14 - -- Which the Lord taketh which shall be discovered or declared guilty by the lot, which is disposed by the Lord, Pro 16:33 , and which was to be cast in...
Which the Lord taketh which shall be discovered or declared guilty by the lot, which is disposed by the Lord, Pro 16:33 , and which was to be cast in the Lord’ s presence before the ark. Of such use of lots, see 1Sa 14:41,42Jo 1:7 Act 1:26 .
Haydock -> Jos 7:14
Haydock: Jos 7:14 - -- Find. Hebrew, "it shall be the tribe which the Lord taketh." (Haydock) ---
This was done by lots, as on similar occasions, 1 Kings x. 20., and xiv...
Find. Hebrew, "it shall be the tribe which the Lord taketh." (Haydock) ---
This was done by lots, as on similar occasions, 1 Kings x. 20., and xiv. 41. When God authorized this method, there could be no danger in it. But to have recourse to lots without such authority, would be often tempting God. The apostles chose an apostle by lot: but they had first taken every precaution (Calmet) to select two persons, both fit for the important charge. (Haydock) ---
To commit the choice of sacred ministers to chance would be extremely improper. "We forbid the use of lots in the elections," said Honorius. (Calmet)
Gill -> Jos 7:14
Gill: Jos 7:14 - -- In the morning therefore ye shall be brought according to your tribes,.... One or more of every tribe, according to the number of them, were to be bro...
In the morning therefore ye shall be brought according to your tribes,.... One or more of every tribe, according to the number of them, were to be brought the next morning before Joshua and the elders of Israel, the sanhedrim and council of the nation, and very probably the tabernacle, where they assembled for this purpose:
and it shall be, that the tribe which the Lord taketh; how a tribe and so a family or household were taken is differently understood; what some of the Jewish writers say deserves no regard, as the detention of persons by the ark, or of the dulness of the stones in the Urim and Thummim: it seems best to understand the whole affair as done by casting lots x; so Josephus y and Ben Gersom; and they might in this way be said to be taken by the Lord, because the disposition of the lot is by him, Pro 16:33; now it is said, that the tribe that should be taken, as Judah was, from what follows:
shall come according to the families thereof; that is, the families in that tribe, meaning the heads of them, as Kimchi well observes; these were to come to the place where the lots were cast:
and the family which the Lord shall take shall come by households; on whatsoever family in the tribe the lot should fall, the heads of households in that family should appear and have lots cast on them: and the household which the Lord shall take shall come man by man; that household that should be taken by lot, the men thereof, the heads of the house, should come each of them and have lots east on them, that the particular man that sinned might be discovered.
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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 7:1-26
TSK Synopsis: Jos 7:1-26 - --1 The Israelites are smitten at Ai.6 Joshua's complaint.10 God instructs him what to do.16 Achan is taken by the lot.19 His confession.24 He and all h...
MHCC -> Jos 7:10-15
MHCC: Jos 7:10-15 - --God awakens Joshua to inquiry, by telling him that when this accursed thing was put away, all would be well. Times of danger and trouble should be tim...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 7:10-15
Matthew Henry: Jos 7:10-15 - -- We have here God's answer to Joshua's address, which, we may suppose, came from the oracle over the ark, before which Joshua had prostrated himself,...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 7:10-15
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 7:10-15 - --
The answer of the Lord, which was addressed to Joshua directly and not through the high priest, breathed anger against the sin of Israel. The questi...
Constable -> Jos 5:13--13:1; Jos 7:1-26
Constable: Jos 5:13--13:1 - --C. Possession of the land 5:13-12:24
Before Israel entered the land of Canaan, God had been preparing fo...
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