THE BOOK OF JOSHUA

-Year before the common Year of Christ, 1451.

-Julian Period, 3263.

-Cycle of the Sun, 10.

-Dominical Letter, B.

-Cycle of the Moon, 10.

-Indiction, 15.

-Creation from Tisri or September, 2553.

CHAPTER I

Moses being dead, God commissions Joshua to bring the people

into the promised land, 1, 2.

The extent of the land to be possessed, 3, 4.

Joshua is assured of victory over all his enemies, and is

exhorted to courage and activity, 5, 6;

and to be careful to act, in all things, according to the law of

Moses, in which he us to meditate day and night, 7, 8.

He is again exhorted to courage, with the promise of continued

support, 9.

Joshua commands the officers to prepare the people for their

passage over Jordan, 10, 11.

The Reubenites, Gadites, and half tribe of Manasseh, are put in

mind of their engagement to pass over with their brethren,

12-15.

They promise the strictest obedience, and pray for the prosperity

of their leader, 16-18.

NOTES ON CHAP. I

Verse Joshua 1:1. Now after the death of Moses] ויהי vayehi, and it was or happened after the death of Moses. Even the first words in this book show it to be a continuation of the preceding, and intimately connected with the narrative in the last chapter in Deuteronomy, of which I suppose Joshua to have been the author, and that chapter to have originally made the commencement of this book (Deuteronomy 34:1). See the notes there. The time referred to here must have been at the conclusion of the thirty days in which they mourned for Moses.

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