Jos 24:1. JOSHUA ASSEMBLING THE TRIBES.
1. Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel to Shechem--Another and
final opportunity of dissuading the people against idolatry is here
described as taken by the aged leader, whose solicitude on this account
arose from his knowledge of the extreme readiness of the people to
conform to the manners of the surrounding nations. This address was made
to the representatives of the people convened at Shechem, and which had
already been the scene of a solemn renewal of the covenant
(Jos 8:30, 35).
The transaction now to be entered upon being in principle and object
the same, it was desirable to give it all the solemn impressiveness
which might be derived from the memory of the former ceremonial, as
well as from other sacred associations of the place
(Ge 12:6, 7; 33:18-20; 35:2-4).
they presented themselves before God--It is generally assumed that
the ark of the covenant had been transferred on this occasion to
Shechem; as on extraordinary emergencies it was for a time removed
(Jud 20:1-18;
1Sa 4:3;
2Sa 15:24).
But the statement, not necessarily implying this, may be viewed as
expressing only the religious character of the ceremony [HENGSTENBERG].
JFB.
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