NettetJoshua 5 Israel have now got over Jordan, and the waters which had opened before them, to favour their march forward, are closed again behind them, to forbid their retreat … Nettet18. feb. 2024 · Joshua, God’s leader, has just led God’s people through the Jordan River. God did a miracle and preserved them from death. He preserved their life. Oh, how God does this hundreds if not thousands of times in our life, yet mostly we do not recognize it.
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Nettet9 In Joshua chapter 5, after the Israelites had crossed the Jordan into the promised land, all the men of that generation were circumcised, Then the Lord said to Joshua, “Today I have rolled away the reproach of Egypt from you.” So the place has been called Gilgal to this day. - Joshua 5:9 NIV (emphasis added) NettetJoshua 5:10. The children of Israel kept the passover — Which was their third passover: the first was in Egypt, Exodus 12.; the second at mount Sinai, Numbers 9.; the third here; for in their wilderness travels, these and several other sacrifices were neglected, Amos 5:25.While they were in the wilderness, they were denied the comfort of this ordinance, … cranbrook health centre
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NettetBenson Commentary Joshua 5:12. The manna ceased — Which God now withheld, to show that manna was not an ordinary production of nature, but an extraordinary and special gift of God to supply their necessity: and because God would not be prodigal of his favours, by working miracles where ordinary means were sufficient. NettetEXPOSITION. THE PASSOVER AND THE CESSATION OF THE MANNA.—. Joshua 5:10. And kept the passover. In reference to the question which has been discussed above, whether the passover was kept after the rebellion at Kadesh-Barnea, Keil notices, as a remarkable fact, that not only no mention of a passover as having been kept is … NettetAnd Jehovah said unto Joshua, This day have I rolled the reproach of Egypt from off you. Wherefore, the name of that place was called Gilgal, unto this day." These verses make clear that the circumcision by Joshua pertained only to those persons for whom it had been omitted during the wanderings. "The reproach of Egypt here is enigmatical. cranbrook head teacher