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<div2 id="Jos.iv" n="iv" next="Jos.v" prev="Jos.iii" progress="1.44%" title="Chapter III">
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<h2 id="Jos.iv-p0.1">J O S H U A</h2>
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<h3 id="Jos.iv-p0.2">CHAP. III.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Jos.iv-p1">This chapter, and that which follows it, give us
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the history of Israel's passing through Jordan into Canaan, and a
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very memorable history it is. Long afterwards, they are told to
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remember what God did for them between Shittim (whence they
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decamped, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.1" parsed="|Josh|3|1|0|0" passage="Jos 3:1">ver. 1</scripRef>) and
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Gilgal, where they next pitched, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Josh.4.19 Bible:Mic.6.5" parsed="|Josh|4|19|0|0;|Mic|6|5|0|0" passage="Jos 4:19,Mic 6:5"><i>ch.</i> iv. 19, Mic. vi. 5</scripRef>, that
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they might know the righteousness of the Lord. By Joshua's order
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they marched up to the river's side, (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.1" parsed="|Josh|3|1|0|0" passage="Jos 3:1">ver. 1</scripRef>), and then almighty power led them
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through it. They passed through the Red Sea unexpectedly, and in
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their flight by night, but they have notice some time before of
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their passing through Jordan, and their expectations raised. I. The
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people are directed to follow the ark, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.2-Josh.3.4" parsed="|Josh|3|2|3|4" passage="Jos 3:2-4">ver. 2-4</scripRef>. II. They are commanded to sanctify
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themselves, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.5" parsed="|Josh|3|5|0|0" passage="Jos 3:5">ver. 5</scripRef>. III. The
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priests with the ark are ordered to lead the van, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.6" parsed="|Josh|3|6|0|0" passage="Jos 3:6">ver. 6</scripRef>. IV. Joshua is magnified and
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made commander in chief, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p1.7" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.7-Josh.3.8" parsed="|Josh|3|7|3|8" passage="Jos 3:7,8">ver. 7,
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8</scripRef>. V. Public notice is given of what God is about to do
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for them, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p1.8" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.9-Josh.3.13" parsed="|Josh|3|9|3|13" passage="Jos 3:9-13">ver. 9-13</scripRef>. IV.
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The thing is done, Jordan is divided, and Israel brought safely
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through it, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p1.9" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.14-Josh.3.17" parsed="|Josh|3|14|3|17" passage="Jos 3:14-17">ver. 14-17</scripRef>.
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This was the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes.</p>
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<scripCom id="Jos.iv-p0.1_1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3" parsed="|Josh|3|0|0|0" passage="Jos 3" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Jos.iv-p0.2_1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.1-Josh.3.6" parsed="|Josh|3|1|3|6" passage="Jos 3:1-6" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Josh.3.1-Josh.3.6">
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<h4 id="Jos.iv-p1.12">Preparation for Passing over the
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Jordan. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Jos.iv-p1.13">b. c.</span> 1451.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Jos.iv-p2">1 And Joshua rose early in the morning; and they
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removed from Shittim, and came to Jordan, he and all the children
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of Israel, and lodged there before they passed over. 2 And
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it came to pass after three days, that the officers went through
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the host; 3 And they commanded the people, saying, When ye
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see the ark of the covenant of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jos.iv-p2.1">Lord</span> your God, and the priests the Levites
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bearing it, then ye shall remove from your place, and go after it.
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4 Yet there shall be a space between you and it, about two
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thousand cubits by measure: come not near unto it, that ye may know
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the way by which ye must go: for ye have not passed <i>this</i> way
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heretofore. 5 And Joshua said unto the people, Sanctify
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yourselves: for to morrow the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jos.iv-p2.2">Lord</span>
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will do wonders among you. 6 And Joshua spake unto the
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priests, saying, Take up the ark of the covenant, and pass over
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before the people. And they took up the ark of the covenant, and
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went before the people.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p3">Rahab, in mentioning to the spies the
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<i>drying up of the Red Sea</i> (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p3.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.2.10" parsed="|Josh|2|10|0|0" passage="Jos 2:10"><i>ch.</i> ii. 10</scripRef>), the report of which
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terrified the Canaanites more than anything else, intimates that
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those on that side the water expected that Jordan, that great
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defence of their country, would in like manner give way to them.
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Whether the Israelites had any expectation of it does not appear.
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God often <i>did things for them which they looked not for,</i>
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<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p3.2" osisRef="Bible:Isa.64.3" parsed="|Isa|64|3|0|0" passage="Isa 64:3">Isa. lxiv. 3</scripRef>. Now here we
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are told,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p4">I. That they <i>came to Jordan and lodged
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there,</i> <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.1" parsed="|Josh|3|1|0|0" passage="Jos 3:1"><i>v.</i> 1</scripRef>.
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Though they were not yet told how they should pass the river, and
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were unprovided for the passing of it in any ordinary way, yet they
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went forward in faith, having been told (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p4.2" osisRef="Bible:Josh.1.11" parsed="|Josh|1|11|0|0" passage="Jos 1:11"><i>ch.</i> i. 11</scripRef>) that they should pass it.
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We must go on in the way of our duty though we foresee
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difficulties, trusting God to help us through them when we come to
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them. Let us proceed as far as we can, and depend on divine
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sufficiency for that which we find ourselves not sufficient for. In
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this march Joshua led them, and particular notice is taken of his
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early rising as there is afterwards upon other occasions (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p4.3" osisRef="Bible:Josh.6.12 Bible:Josh.7.16 Bible:Josh.8.10" parsed="|Josh|6|12|0|0;|Josh|7|16|0|0;|Josh|8|10|0|0" passage="Jos 6:12,7:16,8:10"><i>ch.</i> vi. 12; vii. 16; viii.
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10</scripRef>), which intimates how little he loved his ease, how
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much he loved his business, and what care and pains he was willing
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to take in it. Those that would bring great things to pass must
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rise early. <i>Love not sleep, lest thou come to poverty.</i>
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Joshua herein set a good example to the officers under him, and
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taught them to rise early, and to all that are in public stations
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especially to attend continually to the duty of their place.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p5">II. That the people were directed to follow
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the ark. Officers were appointed to go through the host to give
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these directions (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.2" parsed="|Josh|3|2|0|0" passage="Jos 3:2"><i>v.</i>
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2</scripRef>), that every Israelite might know both what to do and
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what to depend upon.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p6">1. They might depend upon the ark to lead
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them; that is, upon God himself, of whose presence the ark was an
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instituted sign and token. It seems, the pillar of cloud and fire
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was removed, else that would have led them, unless we suppose that
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it now hovered over the ark and so they had a double guide: honour
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was put upon the ark, and a defence upon that glory. It is called
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here the <i>ark of the covenant of the Lord their God.</i> What
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greater encouragement could they have than this, that the Lord was
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their God, a God in covenant with them? Here was the <i>ark of the
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covenant;</i> if God be ours, we need not fear any evil. He was
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nigh to them, present with them, went before them: what could come
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amiss to those that were thus guided, thus guarded? Formerly the
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ark was carried in the midst of the camp, but now it went before
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them to <i>search out a resting-place</i> for them (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p6.1" osisRef="Bible:Num.10.33" parsed="|Num|10|33|0|0" passage="Nu 10:33">Num. x. 33</scripRef>), and, as it were, to give
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them livery and seisin of the promised land, and put them in
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possession of it. In the ark the tables of the law were, and over it
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the mercy-seat; for the divine law and grace reigning in the heart
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are the surest pledges of God's presence and favour, and those that
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would be led to the heavenly Canaan must take the law of God for
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their guide (<i>if thou wilt enter into life keep the
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commandments</i>) and have the great propitiation in their eye,
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<i>looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal
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life.</i></p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p7">2. They might depend upon the priests and
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Levites, who were appointed for that purpose to carry the ark
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before them. The work of ministers is to hold forth the word of
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life, and to take care of the administration of those ordinances
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which are the tokens of God's presence and the instruments of his
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power and grace; and herein they must go before the people of God
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in their way to heaven.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p8">3. The people must follow the ark:
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<i>Remove from your place and go after it,</i> (1.) As those that
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are resolved never to forsake it. Wherever God's ordinances are,
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there we must be; if they flit, we must remove and go after them.
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(2.) As those that are entirely satisfied in its guidance, that it
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will lead in the best way to the best end; and therefore, <i>Lord,
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I will follow thee whithersoever thou goest.</i> This must be all
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their care, to attend the motions of the ark, and follow it with an
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implicit faith. Thus must we walk after the rule of the word and
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the direction of the Spirit in every thing, so shall <i>peace be
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upon us,</i> as it now was upon the Israel of God. They must follow
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the priests as far as they carried the ark, but no further; so we
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must follow our ministers only as they follow Christ.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p9">4. In following the ark, they must <i>keep
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their distance,</i> <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p9.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.4" parsed="|Josh|3|4|0|0" passage="Jos 3:4"><i>v.</i>
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4</scripRef>. They must none of them come within a thousand yards
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of the ark. (1.) They must thus express their awful and reverent
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regard to that token of God's presence, lest its familiarity with
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them should breed contempt. This charge to them not to come near
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was agreeable to that dispensation of darkness, bondage, and
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terror: but we now through Christ have access with boldness. (2.)
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Thus it was made to appear that the ark was able to protect itself,
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and needed not to be guarded by the men of war, but was itself a
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guard to them. With what a noble defiance of the enemy did it leave
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all it its friends half a mile behind except the unarmed priests
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that carried it as perfectly sufficient for its own safety and
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theirs that followed it! (3.) Thus it was the better seen by those
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that were to be led by it: <i>That you may know the way by which
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you must go,</i> seeing it, as it were, chalked out or tracked by
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the ark. Had they been allowed to come near it, they would have
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surrounded it, and none would have had the sight of it but those
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that were close to it; but, as it was put at such a distance before
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them, they would all have the satisfaction of seeing it, and would
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be animated by the sight. And it was with good reason that this
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provision was made for their encouragement: <i>For you have not
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passed this way heretofore.</i> This had been the character of all
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their way through the wilderness, it was an untrodden path, but
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this especially through Jordan. While we are here we must expect
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and prepare for unusual events, to pass ways that we have not
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passed before, and much more when we go hence; our way through the
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<i>valley of the shadow of death</i> is a way we have not gone
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before, which makes it the more formidable. But, if we have the
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assurance of God's presence, we need not fear; that will furnish us
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with such strength as we never had when we come to do a work we
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never did.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p10">III. They were commanded to sanctify
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themselves, that they might be prepared to attend the ark; and with
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good reason: For <i>to-morrow the Lord will do wonders among
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you,</i> <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p10.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.5" parsed="|Josh|3|5|0|0" passage="Jos 3:5"><i>v.</i> 5</scripRef>. See
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how magnificently he speaks of God's works: he <i>doeth
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wonders,</i> and is therefore to be adored, admired, and trusted
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in. See how intimately acquainted Joshua was with the divine
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counsels: he could tell before-hand what god would do, and when.
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See what preparation we must make to receive the discoveries of
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God's glory and the communications of his grace: we must sanctify
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ourselves. This we must do when we are to attend the ark, and God
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by it is about to do wonders among us; we must separate ourselves
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from all other cares, devote ourselves to God's honour, and
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<i>cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of flesh and spirit.</i>
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The people of Israel were now entering into the holy land, and
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therefore must sanctify themselves. God was about to give them
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uncommon instances of his favour, which by meditation and prayer
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they must compose their minds to a very careful observation of,
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that they might give God the glory, and take to themselves the
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comfort, of these appearances.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p11">IV. The priests were ordered to take up the
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ark and carry it <i>before the people,</i> <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p11.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.6" parsed="|Josh|3|6|0|0" passage="Jos 3:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>. It was the Levites' work
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ordinarily to carry the ark, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p11.2" osisRef="Bible:Num.4.15" parsed="|Num|4|15|0|0" passage="Nu 4:15">Num. iv.
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15</scripRef>. But on this great occasion the priests were ordered
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to do it. And they did as they were commanded, <i>took up the
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ark,</i> and did not think themselves disparaged, <i>went before
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the people,</i> and did not think themselves exposed; the ark they
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carried was both their honour and their defence. And now we may
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suppose that prayer of Moses used, when the ark set forward
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(<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p11.3" osisRef="Bible:Num.10.35" parsed="|Num|10|35|0|0" passage="Nu 10:35">Num. x. 35</scripRef>), <i>Rise up,
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Lord and let they enemies be scattered.</i> Magistrates are here
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instructed to stir up ministers to their work, and to make use of
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their authority for the furtherance of religion. Ministers must
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likewise learn to go before in the way of God, and not to shrink
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nor draw back when dangers are before them. They must expect to be
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most struck at, but they <i>know whom they have trusted.</i></p>
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</div><scripCom id="Jos.iv-p0.3" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.7-Josh.3.13" parsed="|Josh|3|7|3|13" passage="Jos 3:7-13" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Josh.3.7-Josh.3.13">
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<p class="passage" id="Jos.iv-p12">7 And the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jos.iv-p12.1">Lord</span>
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said unto Joshua, This day will I begin to magnify thee in the
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sight of all Israel, that they may know that, as I was with Moses,
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<i>so</i> I will be with thee. 8 And thou shalt command the
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priests that bear the ark of the covenant, saying, When ye are come
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to the brink of the water of Jordan, ye shall stand still in
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Jordan. 9 And Joshua said unto the children of Israel, Come
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hither, and hear the words of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jos.iv-p12.2">Lord</span> your God. 10 And Joshua said, Hereby
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ye shall know that the living God <i>is</i> among you, and
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<i>that</i> he will without fail drive out from before you the
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Canaanites, and the Hittites, and the Hivites, and the Perizzites,
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and the Girgashites, and the Amorites, and the Jebusites. 11
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Behold, the ark of the covenant of the Lord of all the earth
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passeth over before you into Jordan. 12 Now therefore take
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you twelve men out of the tribes of Israel, out of every tribe a
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man. 13 And it shall come to pass, as soon as the soles of
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the feet of the priests that bear the ark of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jos.iv-p12.3">Lord</span>, the Lord of all the earth, shall rest in
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the waters of Jordan, <i>that</i> the waters of Jordan shall be cut
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off <i>from</i> the waters that come down from above; and they
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shall stand upon a heap.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p13">We may observe here how God honours Joshua,
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and by this wondrous work he is about to do designs to make Israel
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know that he is their governor, and then how Joshua honours God and
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endeavours by it to make Israel know that he is their God. Thus
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those that honour God he will honour, and those whom he has
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advanced should do what they can in their places to exalt him.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p14">I. God speaks to Joshua to put honour upon
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him, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p14.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.7-Josh.3.8" parsed="|Josh|3|7|3|8" passage="Jos 3:7,8"><i>v.</i> 7, 8</scripRef>. 1. It
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was a great honour God did him that he spoke to him as he had done
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to Moses from off the mercy-seat, before the priests removed it
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with the ark. This would make Joshua easy in himself and great
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among the people, that God was pleased to speak so familiarly to
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him. 2. That he designed to <i>magnify him in the sight of all
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Israel.</i> He had told him before that he would be with him
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(<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p14.2" osisRef="Bible:Josh.1.5" parsed="|Josh|1|5|0|0" passage="Jos 1:5"><i>ch.</i> i. 5</scripRef>), and that
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comforted him, but now all Israel shall see it, and this would
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magnify him. Those are truly great with whom God is and whom he
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employs and owns in his service. God magnified him because he would
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have the people magnify him. Pious magistrates are to be highly
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honoured and esteemed as public blessings, and the more we see of
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God with them the more we should honour them. By the dividing of
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the Red Sea Israel was convinced that God was with Moses in
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bringing them out of Egypt; therefore they are said to be
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<i>baptized unto Moses in the sea,</i> <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p14.3" osisRef="Bible:1Cor.10.2" parsed="|1Cor|10|2|0|0" passage="1Co 10:2">1 Cor. x. 2</scripRef>. And upon that occasion they
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<i>believed him,</i> <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p14.4" osisRef="Bible:Exod.14.31" parsed="|Exod|14|31|0|0" passage="Ex 14:31">Exod. xiv.
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31</scripRef>. And now, by the dividing of Jordan, they shall be
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convinced that God is in like manner with Joshua in bringing them
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into Canaan. God had magnified Joshua before on several occasions,
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but now he began to magnify him as the successor of Moses in the
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government. Some have observed that it was at the banks of Jordan
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that God began to magnify Joshua, and at the same place he began to
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magnify our Lord Jesus as Mediator; for John was baptizing at
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Bethabara, <i>the house of passage,</i> and there it was that when
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our Saviour was baptized it was proclaimed concerning him, <i>This
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is my beloved Son.</i> 3. That by him he gave orders to the priests
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themselves, though they were his immediate attendants (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p14.5" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.8" parsed="|Josh|3|8|0|0" passage="Jos 3:8"><i>v.</i> 8</scripRef>): <i>Thou shalt command
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the priests,</i> that is, "Thou shalt make known to them the divine
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command in this matter, and take care that they observe it, to
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stand still at the brink of Jordan while the waters part, that it
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may appear to be <i>at the presence of the Lord,</i> of the mighty
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God of Jacob, that Jordan is <i>driven back,</i>" <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p14.6" osisRef="Bible:Ps.114.5 Bible:Ps.114.7" parsed="|Ps|114|5|0|0;|Ps|114|7|0|0" passage="Ps 114:5,7">Ps. cxiv. 5, 7</scripRef>. God could have
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divided the river without the priests, but they could not without
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him. The priests must herein set a good example to the people, and
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teach them to do their utmost in the service of God, and trust him
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for help in time of need.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p15">II. Joshua speaks to the people, and
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therein honours God.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p16">1. He demands attention (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p16.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.9" parsed="|Josh|3|9|0|0" passage="Jos 3:9"><i>v.</i> 9</scripRef>): "<i>Come hither</i> to me, as
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many as can come within hearing, and, before you see the works,
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<i>hear the words of the Lord your God,</i> that you may compare
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them together and they may illustrate each other." He had commanded
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them to sanctify themselves, and therefore calls them to <i>hear
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the word of God,</i> for that is the ordinary means of
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sanctification, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p16.2" osisRef="Bible:John.17.17" parsed="|John|17|17|0|0" passage="Joh 17:17">John xvii.
|
||
17</scripRef>.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p17">2. He now tells them, at length, by what
|
||
way they should pass over Jordan, by the stopping of its streams
|
||
(<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p17.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.13" parsed="|Josh|3|13|0|0" passage="Jos 3:13"><i>v.</i> 13</scripRef>): <i>The
|
||
waters of Jordan shall be cut off.</i> God could by a sudden and
|
||
miraculous frost have congealed the surface, so that they might all
|
||
have gone over upon the ice; but that being a thing sometimes done
|
||
even in that country by the ordinary power of nature (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p17.2" osisRef="Bible:Job.38.30" parsed="|Job|38|30|0|0" passage="Job 38:30">Job xxxviii. 30</scripRef>), it would not have
|
||
been such an honour to Israel's God, nor such a terror to Israel's
|
||
enemies; it must therefore be done in such a way as had no
|
||
precedent but the dividing of the Red Sea: and that miracle is here
|
||
repeated, to show that God has the same power to finish the
|
||
salvation of his people that he had to begin it, for he is the
|
||
<i>Alpha</i> and the <i>Omega;</i> and that <i>the word of the
|
||
Lord</i> (as the Chaldee reads it, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p17.3" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.7" parsed="|Josh|3|7|0|0" passage="Jos 3:7"><i>v.</i> 7</scripRef>), the essential, eternal Word, was
|
||
as truly with Joshua as he was with Moses. And by the dividing of
|
||
the waters from the waters, and the making of the dry land to
|
||
appear which had been covered, God would remind them of that in
|
||
which Moses by revelation had instructed them concerning the work
|
||
of creation (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p17.4" osisRef="Bible:Gen.1.6 Bible:Gen.1.9" parsed="|Gen|1|6|0|0;|Gen|1|9|0|0" passage="Ge 1:6,9">Gen. i. 6, 9</scripRef>),
|
||
that by what they now saw their belief of that which they there
|
||
read might be assisted, and they might know that the God whom they
|
||
worshipped was the same God that made the world and that it was the
|
||
same power that was engaged and employed for them.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p18">3. The people having been directed before
|
||
to follow the ark are here told that it should <i>pass before them
|
||
into Jordan,</i> <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p18.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.11" parsed="|Josh|3|11|0|0" passage="Jos 3:11"><i>v.</i>
|
||
11</scripRef>. Observe, (1.) The ark of the covenant must be their
|
||
guide. During the reign of Moses, the cloud was their guide, but
|
||
now, in Joshua's reign, the ark; both were visible signs of God's
|
||
presence and presidency, but divine grace under the Mosaic
|
||
dispensation was wrapt up as in a cloud and covered with a veil,
|
||
while by Christ, our Joshua, it is revealed in the ark of the
|
||
covenant unveiled. (2.) It is called <i>the ark of the covenant of
|
||
the Lord of all the earth.</i> "He that is your God (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p18.2" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.9" parsed="|Josh|3|9|0|0" passage="Jos 3:9"><i>v.</i> 9</scripRef>), in covenant with you, is
|
||
the <i>Lord of all the earth,</i> has both right and power to
|
||
command, control, use, and dispose of all nations and of all
|
||
creatures. He is the <i>Lord of all the earth,</i> therefore he
|
||
needs not you, nor can he be benefited by you; therefore it is your
|
||
honour and happiness to have him in covenant with you: if he be
|
||
yours, all the creatures are at your service, and when he pleases
|
||
shall be employed for you." When we are praising and worshipping
|
||
God as Israel's God, and ours through Christ, we must remember that
|
||
he is the <i>Lord of the whole earth,</i> and reverence him and
|
||
trust in him accordingly. Some observe an accent in the original,
|
||
which they think directs us to translate it somewhat more
|
||
emphatically, <i>Behold the ark of the covenant, even the ark of
|
||
the Lord, or even of the covenant of the Lord of all the earth.</i>
|
||
(3.) They are told that the ark should <i>pass before them into
|
||
Jordan.</i> God would not appoint them to go any where but where he
|
||
himself would go before them and go with them; and they might
|
||
safely venture, even into Jordan itself, if the ark of the covenant
|
||
led them. While we make God's precepts our rule, his promises our
|
||
stay, and his providence our guide, we need not dread the greatest
|
||
difficulties we may meet with in the way of duty. That promise is
|
||
sure to all the seed (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p18.3" osisRef="Bible:Isa.43.2" parsed="|Isa|43|2|0|0" passage="Isa 43:2">Isa. xliii.
|
||
2</scripRef>), <i>When thou passes through the waters I will be
|
||
with thee, and through the rivers they shall not overflow
|
||
thee.</i></p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p19">4. From what God was now about to do for
|
||
them he infers an assurance of what he would yet further do. This
|
||
he mentions first, so much was his heart upon it, and so great a
|
||
satisfaction did it give him (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p19.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.10" parsed="|Josh|3|10|0|0" passage="Jos 3:10"><i>v.</i> 10</scripRef>): "<i>Hereby you shall know that
|
||
the living God</i> (the true God, and God of power, not one of the
|
||
dead gods of the heathen) <i>is among you,</i> though you see him
|
||
not, nor are to have any image of him, is among you to give you
|
||
law, secure your welfare, and receive your homage,—is among you in
|
||
this great undertaking now before you; and therefore you shall,
|
||
nay, he himself <i>will, without fail, drive out from before you
|
||
the Canaanites.</i>" So that the dividing of Jordan was intended to
|
||
be to them, (1.) A sure token of God's presence with them. By this
|
||
they could not but <i>know that God was among them,</i> unless
|
||
their unbelief was as obstinate against the most convincing
|
||
evidence as that of their fathers was, who presently after God had
|
||
divided the Red Sea before them, impudently asked, <i>Is the Lord
|
||
among us, or is he not?</i> <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p19.2" osisRef="Bible:Exod.17.7" parsed="|Exod|17|7|0|0" passage="Ex 17:7">Exod. xvii.
|
||
7</scripRef>. (2.) A sure pledge of the conquest of Canaan. "If the
|
||
living God is among you, <i>expelling he will expel</i> (so the
|
||
Hebrew phrase is) <i>from before you the Canaanites.</i>" He will
|
||
do it certainly, and do it effectually. What should hinder him?
|
||
What can stand in his way before whom rivers are divided and dried
|
||
up? The forcing of the lines was certain presage of the ruin of all
|
||
their hosts: how could they stand their ground when Jordan itself
|
||
was driven back? When they had not courage to dispute this pass,
|
||
but trembled at the approach of the <i>mighty God of Jacob</i>
|
||
(<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p19.3" osisRef="Bible:Ps.114.7" parsed="|Ps|114|7|0|0" passage="Ps 114:7">Ps. cxiv. 7</scripRef>), what
|
||
opposition could they ever make after this? This assurance which
|
||
Joshua here gives them was so well grounded that it would enable
|
||
one Israelite to chase a thousand Canaanites, and two to put ten
|
||
thousand to flight; and it would be abundantly strengthened by
|
||
remembering the song of Moses, dictated forty years before, which
|
||
plainly foretold the dividing of Jordan and the influence it would
|
||
have upon the driving out of the Canaanites. <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p19.4" osisRef="Bible:Exod.15.15-Exod.15.17" parsed="|Exod|15|15|15|17" passage="Ex 15:15-17">Exod. xv. 15-17</scripRef>, "<i>The inhabitants of
|
||
Canaan shall melt away,</i> and so be effectually driven out; they
|
||
shall be as still as a stone till thy people pass over, and then
|
||
thou shalt bring them in and plant them." Note, God's glorious
|
||
appearances for his church and people ought to be improved by us
|
||
for the encouragement of our faith and hope for the future. <i>As
|
||
for God, his work is perfect.</i> If Jordan's flood cannot keep
|
||
them out, Canaan's force cannot turn them out again.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p20">5. He directs them to get twelve men ready,
|
||
one of each tribe, who must be within call to receive such orders
|
||
as Joshua should afterwards give them, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p20.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.12" parsed="|Josh|3|12|0|0" passage="Jos 3:12"><i>v.</i> 12</scripRef>. It does not appear that they
|
||
were to attend the priests, and walk with them when they carried
|
||
the ark, that they might more immediately be witnesses of the
|
||
wonders done by it, as some think; but they were to be at hand for
|
||
the service they were called to, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p20.2" osisRef="Bible:Josh.4.4" parsed="|Josh|4|4|0|0" passage="Jos 4:4"><i>ch.</i> iv. 4</scripRef>, &c.</p>
|
||
</div><scripCom id="Jos.iv-p0.4" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.14-Josh.3.17" parsed="|Josh|3|14|3|17" passage="Jos 3:14-17" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Josh.3.14-Josh.3.17">
|
||
<h4 id="Jos.iv-p20.4">The Passage over the Jordan. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Jos.iv-p20.5">b. c.</span> 1451.)</h4>
|
||
<p class="passage" id="Jos.iv-p21">14 And it came to pass, when the people removed
|
||
from their tents, to pass over Jordan, and the priests bearing the
|
||
ark of the covenant before the people; 15 And as they that
|
||
bare the ark were come unto Jordan, and the feet of the priests
|
||
that bare the ark were dipped in the brim of the water, (for Jordan
|
||
overfloweth all his banks all the time of harvest,) 16 That
|
||
the waters which came down from above stood <i>and</i> rose up upon
|
||
a heap very far from the city Adam, that <i>is</i> beside Zaretan:
|
||
and those that came down toward the sea of the plain, <i>even</i>
|
||
the salt sea, failed, <i>and</i> were cut off: and the people
|
||
passed over right against Jericho. 17 And the priests that
|
||
bare the ark of the covenant of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jos.iv-p21.1">Lord</span> stood firm on dry ground in the midst of
|
||
Jordan, and all the Israelites passed over on dry ground, until all
|
||
the people were passed clean over Jordan.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p22">Here we have a short and plain account of
|
||
the dividing of the river Jordan, and the passage of the children
|
||
of Israel through it. The story is not garnished with the flowers
|
||
of rhetoric (gold needs not to be painted), but it tell us, in
|
||
short, matter of fact.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p23">I. That this river was now broader and
|
||
deeper than usually it was at other times of the year, <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p23.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.15" parsed="|Josh|3|15|0|0" passage="Jos 3:15"><i>v.</i> 15</scripRef>. The melting of the snow
|
||
on the mountains of Lebanon, near which this river had its rise,
|
||
was the occasion that at the time of harvest, barley-harvest, which
|
||
was the spring of the year, Jordan overflowed all his banks. This
|
||
great flood, just at that time (which Providence might have
|
||
restrained for once, of which he might have ordered them to cross
|
||
at another time of the year) very much magnified the power of God
|
||
and his kindness to Israel. Note, Though the opposition given to
|
||
the salvation of God's people have all imaginable advantages, yet
|
||
God can and will conquer it. Let the banks of Jordan be filled to
|
||
the brink, filled till they run over, it is as easy to Omnipotence
|
||
to divide them, and dry them up, as if they were ever so narrow,
|
||
ever so shallow; it is all one with the Lord.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p24">II. That as soon as ever the feet of the
|
||
priests dipped in the brim of the water the stream stopped
|
||
immediately, as if a sluice had been led down to dam it up,
|
||
<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p24.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.15-Josh.3.16" parsed="|Josh|3|15|3|16" passage="Jos 3:15,16"><i>v.</i> 15, 16</scripRef>. So
|
||
that the waters above swelled, stood on a heap, and ran back, and
|
||
yet, as it should seem did not spread, but congealed, which
|
||
unaccountable rising of the river was observed with amazement by
|
||
those that live upward upon it many miles off, and the remembrance
|
||
of it remained among them long after: the waters on the other side
|
||
this invisible dam ran down of course, and left the bottom of the
|
||
river dry as far downward, it is likely, as they swelled upward.
|
||
When they passed through the red Sea, the waters were a wall on
|
||
either hand, here only on the right-hand. Note, The God of nature
|
||
can, when he pleases, change the course of nature, and alter its
|
||
properties, can turn fluids into solids, <i>waters into standing
|
||
rocks,</i> as, on the contrary, <i>rocks into standing waters,</i>
|
||
to serve his own purposes. See <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p24.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.114.5 Bible:Ps.114.8" parsed="|Ps|114|5|0|0;|Ps|114|8|0|0" passage="Ps 114:5,8">Ps.
|
||
cxiv. 5, 8</scripRef>. What cannot God do? What will he not do for
|
||
the perfecting of his peoples, salvation? Sometimes he <i>cleaves
|
||
the earth with rivers</i> (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p24.3" osisRef="Bible:Hab.3.9" parsed="|Hab|3|9|0|0" passage="Hab 3:9">Hab. iii.
|
||
9</scripRef>), and sometimes, as here, cleaves the rivers without
|
||
earth. It is easy to imagine how, when the course of this strong
|
||
rapid stream was arrested on a sudden, <i>the waters roared and
|
||
were troubled,</i> so that the mountains seemed to <i>shake with
|
||
the swelling thereof</i> (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p24.4" osisRef="Bible:Ps.46.3" parsed="|Ps|46|3|0|0" passage="Ps 46:3">Ps. xlvi.
|
||
3</scripRef>), how <i>the floods lifted up their voice, the floods
|
||
lifted up their waves,</i> while the Lord on high showed himself
|
||
<i>mightier than the noise of</i> these <i>many waters,</i>
|
||
<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p24.5" osisRef="Bible:Ps.93.3-Ps.93.4" parsed="|Ps|93|3|93|4" passage="Ps 93:3,4">Ps. xciii. 3, 4</scripRef>. With
|
||
reference to this the prophet asks, <i>Was the Lord displeased
|
||
against the rivers? was thine anger against the rivers?</i>
|
||
<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p24.6" osisRef="Bible:Hab.3.8" parsed="|Hab|3|8|0|0" passage="Hab 3:8">Hab. iii. 8</scripRef>. No, <i>Thou
|
||
wentest forth for the salvation of thy people,</i> <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p24.7" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.13" parsed="|Josh|3|13|0|0" passage="Jos 3:13"><i>v.</i> 13</scripRef>. In allusion to this, it
|
||
is foretold, among the great things God will do for the gospel
|
||
church in the latter days, that the great river Euphrates shall be
|
||
dried up, that <i>the way of the kings of the east may be
|
||
prepared,</i> <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p24.8" osisRef="Bible:Rev.16.12" parsed="|Rev|16|12|0|0" passage="Re 16:12">Rev. xvi. 12</scripRef>.
|
||
When the time has come for Israel's entrance into the land of
|
||
promise all difficulties shall be conquered, <i>mountains shall
|
||
become plains</i> (<scripRef id="Jos.iv-p24.9" osisRef="Bible:Zech.4.7" parsed="|Zech|4|7|0|0" passage="Zec 4:7">Zech. iv.
|
||
7</scripRef>) and rivers become dry, for the <i>ransomed of the
|
||
Lord to pass over.</i> When we have finished our pilgrimage through
|
||
this wilderness, death will be like this Jordan between us and the
|
||
heavenly Canaan, but the ark of the covenant has prepare us a way
|
||
through it; it is the last enemy that shall be destroyed.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p25">III. That <i>the people passed over right
|
||
against Jericho,</i> which was, 1. An instance of their boldness,
|
||
and a noble defiance of their enemies. Jericho was one of the
|
||
strongest cities, and yet they dared to face it at their first
|
||
entrance. 2. It was an encouragement to them to venture through
|
||
Jordan, for Jericho was a goodly city and the country about it
|
||
extremely pleasant; and, having that in view as their own, what
|
||
difficulties could discourage them from taking possession? 3. It
|
||
would increase the confusion and terror of their enemies, who no
|
||
doubt strictly observed their motions, and were the amazed
|
||
spectators of this work of wonders.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jos.iv-p26">IV. That the priests <i>stood still in the
|
||
midst of Jordan while all the people passed over,</i> <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p26.1" osisRef="Bible:Josh.3.17" parsed="|Josh|3|17|0|0" passage="Jos 3:17"><i>v.</i> 17</scripRef>. There the ark was
|
||
appointed to be, to show that the same power that parted the waters
|
||
kept them parted as long as there was occasion; and had not the
|
||
divine presence, of which the ark was a token, been their security,
|
||
the waters would have returned upon them and buried them. There the
|
||
priests were appointed to stand still, 1. To try their faith,
|
||
whether they could venture to take their post, when god assigned it
|
||
to them, with mountains of water over their heads. As they made a
|
||
bold step when they set the first foot into Jordan, so now they
|
||
made a bold stand when they tarried longest in Jordan; but they
|
||
knew they carried their own protection with them. Note, Ministers
|
||
in times of peril should be examples of courage and confidence in
|
||
the divine goodness. 2. It was to encourage the faith of the
|
||
people, that they might go triumphantly into Canaan, and <i>fear no
|
||
evil,</i> no, not in this <i>valley of the shadow of death</i> (for
|
||
so the divided river was), being assured of God's presence, which
|
||
interposed between them and the greatest danger, between them and
|
||
the proud waters, which otherwise had gone over their souls. Thus
|
||
in the greatest dangers the saints are <i>comforted</i> with <i>his
|
||
rod and his staff,</i> <scripRef id="Jos.iv-p26.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.23.4" parsed="|Ps|23|4|0|0" passage="Ps 23:4">Ps. xxiii.
|
||
4</scripRef>.</p>
|
||
</div></div2> |