Joshua 11
WesleyJoshua 11:1
Stood firm - That is, in one and the same place and posture; their feet neither moved by any waters moving in upon them, nor sinking into any mire, which one might think was at the bottom of the river. And this may be opposed to their standing on the bank of the water when they came to it, commanded, Joshua 3:8, which was but for a while, ’till the waters were divided and gone away; and then they were to go farther, even into the midst of Jordan, where they are to stand constantly and fixedly, as this Hebrew word signifies, until all were passed over. The midst of Jordan - In the middle and deepest part of the river.
Joshua 11:3
Spake - This was commanded before, Joshua 3:12, and is here repeated with enlargement, as being now to be put in execution.
Joshua 11:4
Out of every tribe a man - For the greater evidence, and the more effectual spreading the report of this marvellous work among all the tribes.
Joshua 11:5
Lodge this night - That is, in Gilgal, as is expressed below, ver.19,20.
Joshua 11:6
Prepared - That is, appointed for that work, and commanded to be ready for it.
Joshua 11:7
Before the ark - That is, go back again to the place where the ark stands.
Joshua 11:8
A sign - A monument or memorial of this day’s work.
Joshua 11:11
Twelve stones - These stones are not the same with those which a man could carry upon his shoulder, ver.5. They might be very much larger; and being set up in two rows one above another, might be seen, at least when the water was low, especially where it was shallow, as it was ordinarily, though not at this time, when Jordan overflowed all its banks. Add to this, that the waters of Jordan are very clear; therefore these stones might be seen in it, either by those who stood upon the shore, because the river was not broad; or by those that passed in boats. Unto this day - This might be written, either by Joshua who probably wrote this book near 20 years after this was done: or, by some other holy man divinely inspired, who inserted this and some such passages both in this book and in the writings of Moses.
Joshua 11:12
Commanded Joshua - Not particularly, but in general; because he commanded Joshua to observe and do all that God had commanded him by Moses, and all that he should command him any other way. Hasted - That is, passed over with haste, an argument of their fear, or weakness of their faith; as on the contrary, the priests are commended that they stood firm, and settled in their minds, as well as in the posture of their bodies.
Joshua 11:15
Before the Lord - Either, before the ark, or, in the presence of God who observed whether they would keep their covenant made with their brethren, or not.
Joshua 11:18
Out of Jordan - For being now in the middle, and deepest place of the river, they are most properly said to go up to the land.
Joshua 11:19
The priests - Who stayed contentedly in the river, ’till God by Joshua called them out.
Joshua 11:20
Their place - Returned into their proper channel, according to their natural and usual course.
Joshua 11:21
The first month - Namely, of Nisan, which wanted but five days of forty years from the time of their coming out of Egypt, which was on the fifteenth day of this month. So punctual is God in the performing of his word, whether promised or threatened. And this day was very seasonable for the taking up of the lambs which were to he used four days after, according to the law, Exodus 12:3,6. Gilgal - A place afterwards so called, Joshua 5:9.
Joshua 11:22
In Gilgal - Probably in order, like so many little pillars, to keep up the remembrance of this miraculous benefit.
