the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
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Joshua 4:15
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The Lord told Joshua,
The LORD spoke to Yehoshua, saying,
And the Lord spake unto Joshua, saying,
Then Yahweh said to Joshua, saying,
And the Lord said to Joshua,
Then the Lord said to Joshua,
The Lord told Joshua,
Now the LORD said to Joshua,
Now the LORD said to Joshua,
And the Lord spake vnto Ioshua, saying,
Then Yahweh said to Joshua,
Adonai said to Y'hoshua,
And Jehovah spoke to Joshua, saying,
Then the Lord said to Joshua,
And the LORD said to Joshua,
Then the Lord told Joshua
And Jehovah spoke to Joshua, saying,
And the LORDE sayde vnto Iosua:
And Jehovah spake unto Joshua, saying,
Then the Lord said to Joshua,
And the Lorde spake vnto Iosuah, saying:
And the LORD spoke unto Joshua, saying:
And the Lord spake vnto Ioshua, saying,
And the Lord spoke to Joshua, saying,
And the LORD spake unto Joshua, saying,
Then the LORD said to Joshua,
And the Lord seide to Josue,
And Jehovah speaketh unto Joshua, saying,
And Yahweh spoke to Joshua, saying,
And the LORD spoke to Joshua, saying,
Yahweh spoke to Joshua, saying,
Then the LORD spoke to Joshua, saying,
The Lord had said to Joshua,
The Lord said to Joshua,
The Lord said to Joshua,
Then spake Yahweh unto Joshua, saying:
And he said to him:
And the LORD said to Joshua,
God told Joshua, "Command the priests carrying the Chest of The Testimony to come up from the Jordan."
Now the LORD said to Joshua,
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For sevenfold is required for Cain, || And for Lamech seventy-sevenfold."
And if up to these you [still] do not listen to Me—then I have added to discipline you sevenfold for your sins;
And if you walk with Me [in] opposition, and are not willing to listen to Me, then I have added to you a plague sevenfold, according to your sins,
then I have walked—I also—with you in opposition, and have struck you, even I, sevenfold for your sins;
then I have walked with you in the fury of opposition, and have disciplined you, even I, sevenfold for your sins.
And also by the hand of Jehu son of Hanani the prophet a word of YHWH has been concerning Baasha, and concerning his house, and concerning all the evil that he did in the eyes of YHWH to provoke Him to anger with the work of his hands, to be like the house of Jeroboam, and concerning that for which he struck him.
Do not slay them, lest my people forget, || Shake them by Your strength, || And bring them down, O Lord our shield.
And return to our neighbors, || Sevenfold to their bosom, their reproach, || With which they reproached You, O Lord.
And being found he repays sevenfold, || He gives all the substance of his house.
And He calls to the man who is clothed with linen, who has the scribe's inkhorn at his loins, and YHWH says to him, "Pass on into the midst of the city, into the midst of Jerusalem, and you have made a mark on the foreheads of the men who are sighing and who are groaning for all the abominations that are done in its midst."
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the Lord spake unto Joshua,.... When all the people had passed over jordan:
saying; as follows.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The passage of the priests to the further bank had been already referred to, Joshua 4:11; but the writer, in observance of his general plan (compare introductory remarks to Joshua 3:0), re-introduces it here as the leading feature in the concluding section of his account, and (as before) with mention of Godâs special direction about it. The statement that on the removal of the ark the waters of Jordan at once returned to their former level Joshua 4:18, heightens the impression which is especially inculcated throughout - that the whole transaction was extraordinary and miraculous. The details and incidents of the passage are no doubt open to manifold discussion: but all such discussion will be futile unless it proceed throughout on the admission that we have here before us the record of a distinctly supernatural interposition: compare the introduction to the Book of Joshua.