Commentary on Joshua - Keil & Delitzsch - David Cox
Commentary on Joshua - Keil & Delitzsch - David Cox Commentary on Joshua - Keil & Delitzsch - David Cox
Keil and Delitzsch
Keil and Delitzsch
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<strong>Keil</strong> and <strong>Delitzsch</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Commentary</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> the Old Testament<br />
Having been c<strong>on</strong>firmed and fortified in the covenant with the Lord through the<br />
observance of the passover, <strong>Joshua</strong> determined to proceed at <strong>on</strong>ce to the work<br />
entrusted to him, viz., the c<strong>on</strong>quest of the land of Canaan. But the town of Jericho,<br />
which was surrounded with str<strong>on</strong>g walls, as the border defence of Canaan against any<br />
foe approaching from the east, had its gates shut before the children of Israel. And<br />
whilst <strong>Joshua</strong> was deep in meditati<strong>on</strong> c<strong>on</strong>cerning its capture, the angel of the Lord<br />
appeared to him to announce that the Lord had given Jericho and its king into his<br />
power, and would miraculously throw down its walls.<br />
<strong>Joshua</strong> 5:13-15<br />
And it came to pass, when <strong>Joshua</strong> was by Jericho, that he lifted up his eyes and<br />
looked, and, behold, there stood a man over against him with his sword drawn in his<br />
hand: and <strong>Joshua</strong> went unto him, and said unto him, Art thou for us, or for our<br />
adversaries?<br />
Verse 13-15. Appearance and Message of the Angel of the Lord. - Vv. 13-15. When<br />
<strong>Joshua</strong> was by Jericho, biyriychow (OT:3405), lit., in Jericho ( bª expressing<br />
immediate proximity, the entrance as it were into some other object, vid., Ewald ,<br />
§217) - that is to say, inside it in thought, meditating up<strong>on</strong> the c<strong>on</strong>quest of it-he saw,<br />
<strong>on</strong> lifting up his eyes, a man standing before him with a drawn sword in his hand; and<br />
<strong>on</strong> going up to him, and asking, "Dost thou bel<strong>on</strong>g to us or to our enemies?" he<br />
received this reply: "Nay ( lo' (OT:3808) is not to be altered into low<br />
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