
Text -- Joshua 8:34 (NET)




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After the altar was built, and the stones plaistered and writ upon.

Wesley: Jos 8:34 - -- Which words came in not by way of explication, as if the words of the law were nothing else besides the blessings and curses; but by way of addition, ...
Which words came in not by way of explication, as if the words of the law were nothing else besides the blessings and curses; but by way of addition, to note that these were read over and above the words of the law.
JFB -> Jos 8:34
TSK -> Jos 8:34
TSK: Jos 8:34 - -- he read : Deu 31:10-12; Neh 8:2, Neh 8:3, Neh 9:3, Neh 13:1
blessings : Lev. 26:1-46; Deu 27:14-26, 28:1-68, Deu 29:20, Deu 29:21, Deu 30:15-20
he read : Deu 31:10-12; Neh 8:2, Neh 8:3, Neh 9:3, Neh 13:1
blessings : Lev. 26:1-46; Deu 27:14-26, 28:1-68, Deu 29:20, Deu 29:21, Deu 30:15-20

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Barnes -> Jos 8:30-35
Barnes: Jos 8:30-35 - -- The account of this solemnity is very brief. An acquaintance with Deut. 27 is evidently presupposed; and the three several acts of which the solemni...
The account of this solemnity is very brief. An acquaintance with Deut. 27 is evidently presupposed; and the three several acts of which the solemnity consisted are only so far distinctly named as is necessary to show that the commands of Moses there given were fully carried out by Joshua.
It is difficult to escape the conviction that these verses are here out of their proper and original place. The connection between Jos 8:29, and Jos 9:1, is natural and obvious; and in Jos 9:3, the fraud of the Gibeonites is represented as growing out of the alarm caused by the fall of Jericho and Ai. It is, moreover, extremely unlikely that a solemnity of this nature in the very center of the country should be undertaken by Joshua while the whole surrounding district was in the hands of the enemy; or that, if undertaken, it would have been carried out unmolested. "And the strangers that were conversant among them"Jos 8:35, were present at it. The distance fromm Gilgal in the Jordan valley to Mount Ebal is fully 30 miles, unless - as is unlikely - another Gilgal (Deu 11:29 note) be meant; and so vast a host, with its non-effective followers Jos 8:35, could certainly not have accomplished a march like this through a difficult country and a hostile population in less than three days. Moreover in Jos 9:6; Jos 10:6, Jos 10:15, Jos 10:43, the Israelites are spoken of as still encamping at Gilgal.
It is on the whole likely that, for these and other reasons, this passage does not, in our present Bible, stand in its proper context; and it has been conjectured that the place from which these six verses have been transferred is the end of Josh. 11: The "then"with which Jos 8:30 opens in our present text may well have served to introduce the account of the solemnity on Gerizim and Ebal at the end of the record of Joshua’ s victories, to which indeed it forms a suitable climax.
See the note marginal reference.
All the words of the law - See Deu 31:11 ff It would seem that Joshua, on the present occasion, must have read at least all the legislative portion of the Pentateuch before the people (compare on Deu 27:3). The terms of this verse cannot be satisfactorily explained as importing only the blessings and curses of Deut. 27\endash 28.
Poole -> Jos 8:34
Poole: Jos 8:34 - -- Afterward after the altar was built, and the stones plastered and writ upon.
He read i.e. he commanded the priests or Levites to read, Deu 27:14 . ...
Afterward after the altar was built, and the stones plastered and writ upon.
He read i.e. he commanded the priests or Levites to read, Deu 27:14 .
The blessings and cursings which words come in not by way of explication, as if the words of the law were nothing else besides the blessings and curses; but by way of addition, to note that these were read over and above the words of the law.
He saith not, according to all that was written upon those stones, but in the book of the law, which shows the mistake of them that think the same things were both read and written upon these stones.
Haydock -> Jos 8:34
Words. Hebrew, "words of the law, the blessings," &c. (Haydock)
Gill -> Jos 8:34
Gill: Jos 8:34 - -- And afterwards he read all the words of the law,.... Not the whole Pentateuch, nor the whole book of Deuteronomy, but either some parts of it, the dec...
And afterwards he read all the words of the law,.... Not the whole Pentateuch, nor the whole book of Deuteronomy, but either some parts of it, the decalogue, or whatsoever he had written on the stones, and as follows:
the blessings and cursings, according to all that was written in the book of the law; Deu 27:14; See Gill on Deu 27:11.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 8:1-35
TSK Synopsis: Jos 8:1-35 - --1 God encourages Joshua.3 The stratagem whereby Ai was taken.29 The king thereof is hanged.30 Joshua builds an altar;32 writes the law on stones;33 an...
MHCC -> Jos 8:30-35
MHCC: Jos 8:30-35 - --As soon as Joshua got to the mountains Ebal and Gerizim, without delay, and without caring for the unsettled state of Israel, or their enemies, he con...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 8:30-35
Matthew Henry: Jos 8:30-35 - -- This religious solemnity of which we have here an account comes in somewhat surprisingly in the midst of the history of the wars of Canaan. After th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 8:30-35
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 8:30-35 - --
Blessings and Curses upon Gerizim and Ebal. - After the capture of Ai, Israel had gained so firm a footing in Canaan that Joshua was able to carry o...
Constable -> Jos 5:13--13:1; Jos 8:30-35
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...
