Joshua 23
CambridgeJoshua 23:1
Ch. Joshua 23:1-16. Joshua’s first Farewell Address
- had given rest] Comp. Joshua 21:43-44; Joshua 22:3-4. waxed old] Comp. Joshua 13:1, “Now Joshua was old and stricken in years.” stricken in age] Heb. come into days; “of ful eld age,” Wyclif.
Joshua 23:2
- called for all Israel] Where we are not told. But perhaps at Timnath-serah (Joshua 19:50), or possibly at Shiloh. On the occasion of his second farewell discourse the tribes were convened at Shechem (Joshua 24:1). and for their elders] The word “and” is not found in the Hebrew. If any word is to be supplied, it should be “even” or “namely”. The terms elders, heads, judges and officers are explanatory. I am old] He begins by reminding them of his own advance in years.
Joshua 23:3
- the Lord your God is he] See Exodus 14:14. Of his own merits and exploits the modest hero makes no mention.
Joshua 23:4
- these nations that remain] Joshua reminds them that not only the nations who had been actually conquered, but the remnants still unsubdued, were delivered into their power.
Joshua 23:6
- Be ye therefore very courageous] Joshua exhorts them to bravery and constancy in the same terms as he had been exhorted himself. See above, Joshua 1:7.
Joshua 23:7
- That ye come not among these nations] He especially warns them against all intercourse with the heathen nations, and, above all, against any participation in their idolatries. make mention of the name of their gods] “To make mention of the names of the gods (Exodus 23:13), to swear by them, to serve them with offerings, and to bow down to them, i.e. call upon them in prayer, represent the four expressions of divine worship.” See Deuteronomy 6:13; Deuteronomy 10:20.
Joshua 23:9
- For the Lord] He again reminds them of the true Source of their strength, and to Whom they were indebted for their late victories.
Joshua 23:10
- One man of you] Comp. Leviticus 26:8; Judges 3:31; Judges 15:15; 2 Samuel 23:8.
Joshua 23:12
- if ye do] “If ye do in any wise turn back, and cleave to the remnant of these nations, these that remain with you, and make marriages with them, and ye come among them, and they among you, know for a certainty that the protection of the Almighty will fail you, and His arm will no more give you success against them.”
Joshua 23:13
- snares] The word thus rendered denotes (i) a net, trap-net, especially of a fowler; (ii) a snare such as seizes and holds beasts or men by the feet. Comp. Job 18:9, “the gin shall take him by the heel;” Jeremiah 18:22, “they have … hid snares for my feet.” The form of this trap-net appears from the passages Amos 3:5, and Psalms 69:22. It was in two parts, which, when set, were spread out upon the ground and slightly fastened with a stick, so that as soon as a bird or beast touched the stick, the parts flew up and enclosed the bird in the net, or caught the foot of the animal. thorns in your eyes] The warnings of Joshua are severer even than those of Moses (Numbers 33:55), “nowe thanne wite ηe that the Lord ηoure God do hem not awey before ηoure face, but to ηow thei shulen be into a diche, and greene, and hurtynge of ηoure side and a staak in ηoure eyen, to the tyme that he doo ηou a wey,” Wyclif.
Joshua 23:14
- I am going the way of all the earth] i.e. on the way to death, which a man goes and returns not; the way which all the earth, the whole world, must take, “into the land of darkness and the shadow of death.” Comp. Job 10:21; and 1 Kings 2:2, where the words are used by David in his last address to Solomon.
Joshua 23:15
- it shall come to pass] He reiterates his solemn warning against backsliding, and recalls to their minds the promises and threats contained in the last address of Moses to the people. all evil things] “whateuer thing of yuelis he manaasside;” Wyclif. Comp. Leviticus 26:14-39; Deuteronomy 28:15-68; Deuteronomy 29:14-28; Deuteronomy 30:1-15. The sublimity of the denunciations of the Hebrew lawgiver contained in these passages “surpasses anything in the oratory or the poetry of the whole world. Nature is exhausted in furnishing terrific images; nothing, excepting the real horrors of the Jewish history—the miseries of their sieges, the cruelty, the contempt, the oppressions, the persecutions, which, for ages, this scattered and despised and detested nation have endured—can approach the tremendous maledictions which warned them against the violation of their Law.” Milman’s History of the Jews, i. 211.
Joshua 23:16
- ye shall perish] The latter part of this 16th verse occurs word for word in Deuteronomy 11:17.
