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Text -- Joshua 18:3 (NET)
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Wesley -> Jos 18:3
Wesley: Jos 18:3 - -- This slackness is supposed to arise from an opinion of the impossibility of making any regular distribution of the parts, 'till the whole were more ex...
This slackness is supposed to arise from an opinion of the impossibility of making any regular distribution of the parts, 'till the whole were more exactly surveyed, which accordingly is here done. Likewise, being weary of war, and having sufficient plenty of all things, they were unwilling to run into new hazards.
JFB -> Jos 18:3
JFB: Jos 18:3 - -- This reproof conveys an impression that the seven tribes were dilatory to a criminal extent.
This reproof conveys an impression that the seven tribes were dilatory to a criminal extent.
Clarke -> Jos 18:3
Clarke: Jos 18:3 - -- How long are ye slack to go to possess the land - We find an unaccountable backwardness in this people to enter on the inheritance which God had giv...
How long are ye slack to go to possess the land - We find an unaccountable backwardness in this people to enter on the inheritance which God had given them! They had so long been supported by miracle, without any exertions of their own, that they found it difficult to shake themselves from their inactivity. When it was necessary that all the people should go out to battle, they went with a measure of confidence, expecting miraculous help from God, and confiding in their numbers, but when each tribe found it necessary to fight for itself, in order to its establishment and the extension of its borders, it was discouraged, and chose rather a life of inglorious ease than the possession of an inheritance which would cost it much labor to conquer.
TSK -> Jos 18:3
TSK: Jos 18:3 - -- How long are : Jdg 18:9; Pro 2:2-6, Pro 10:4, Pro 13:4, Pro 15:19; Ecc 9:10; Zep 3:16; Mat 20:6; Joh 6:27; Phi 3:13, Phi 3:14; 2Pe 1:10, 2Pe 1:11
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Barnes -> Jos 18:3
Barnes: Jos 18:3 - -- This backwardness probably arose from the indisposition of the people to abandon the nomad life in which they had been born and bred, and to settle ...
This backwardness probably arose from the indisposition of the people to abandon the nomad life in which they had been born and bred, and to settle in fixed abodes, and perhaps also from a dislike of the exterminating warfare incidental to a complete dispossessing of the Canaanites.
Poole -> Jos 18:3
Poole: Jos 18:3 - -- This slackness is supposed to arise, partly, from their dissatisfaction in the portions already allotted, Judah’ s being too large, as it appea...
This slackness is supposed to arise, partly, from their dissatisfaction in the portions already allotted, Judah’ s being too large, as it appeared, and Joseph’ s too narrow as they complained; partly, from an opinion of the impossibility of making any regular and equal distribution of the parts, till the whole were better known, and more exactly surveyed, which accordingly is here done; and partly, because being weary of war, and having sufficient plenty of all things in their present condition, they grew slothful and secure, and were unwilling to run into new hazards and wars, as they perceived, by Joshua’ s answer to the tribe of Joseph, Jos 17:15 , &c., they were likely to do when they entered upon their several possessions.
Haydock -> Jos 18:3
Haydock: Jos 18:3 - -- Slack. These seven tribes had been accustomed to live in indolence, having their food provided for them in a miraculous manner. They were perhaps a...
Slack. These seven tribes had been accustomed to live in indolence, having their food provided for them in a miraculous manner. They were perhaps afraid lest, if the army of Israel should be divided, the different tribes would be too weak to make head against the enemy. (Calmet) ---
Josue had, however, made all things easy, and they might at their leisure conquer the few towns which yet remained in the hands of the Chanaanites, if they had not cherished this indolent disposition, which was so displeasing to God, and brought upon them so many evils. (Haydock)
Gill -> Jos 18:3
Gill: Jos 18:3 - -- And Joshua said unto the children of Israel,.... To those of the seven tribes:
how long are you slack to go to possess the land which the Lord God...
And Joshua said unto the children of Israel,.... To those of the seven tribes:
how long are you slack to go to possess the land which the Lord God of your fathers hath given you? not that they might have taken possession of it of themselves, without having it assigned to them by lot; that they did not do this, is not what is complained of, and they stand reproved for; but that when two tribes and a half had received their inheritance, these seemed indifferent to it, showed no inclination and disposition towards it, and much less eagerness to have a settlement, and did not apply to the court for it; which dilatoriness might arise from the present affluence of all good things they enjoyed through the spoils of the enemy; and partly through slothfulness, being tired of the war, and perceiving that they must be involved in it again to dispossess the Canaanites of some of the cities that would fall to their lot; and, perhaps, their slackness might be the more increased, by observing the dissatisfaction of the tribes with the lot they had received, and therefore waited till things were adjusted to greater satisfaction.
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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 18:1-28
TSK Synopsis: Jos 18:1-28 - --1 The tabernacle is set up at Shiloh.2 The remainder of the land is described, and divided into seven parts.10 Joshua distributes it by lot.11 The lot...
MHCC -> Jos 18:2-10
MHCC: Jos 18:2-10 - --After a year or more, Joshua blamed their slackness, and told them how to proceed. God, by his grace, has given us a title to a good land, the heavenl...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 18:2-10
Matthew Henry: Jos 18:2-10 - -- Here, I. Joshua reproves those tribes which were yet unsettled that they did not bestir themselves to gain a settlement in the land which God had gi...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 18:2-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 18:2-10 - --
Survey of the Land that had yet to be Divided. - Jos 18:2. After the tabernacle had been set up, the casting of the lots and division of the land am...
Constable -> Jos 13:1--21:45; Jos 18:1-10
Constable: Jos 13:1--21:45 - --II. THE DIVISION OF THE LAND chs. 13--21
Chapters 13-24 describe how Joshua divided the land and the results of ...
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