2. it shall be on the day when ye shall pass over Jordan--"Day" is
often put for "time"; and it was not till some days after the passage
that the following instructions were acted upon.
thou shalt set thee up great stones, and plaister them with
plaister--These stones were to be taken in their natural state,
unhewn, and unpolished--the occasion on which they were used not
admitting of long or elaborate preparation; and they were to be daubed
over with paint or whitewash, to render them more conspicuous. Stones
and even rocks are seen in Egypt and the peninsula of Sinai, containing
inscriptions made three thousand years ago, in paint or plaister. By
some similar method those stones may have been inscribed, and it is
most probable that Moses learned the art from the Egyptians.
JFB.
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