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The Power of a Divine Command
Commentators emphasize that God's question, "Have not I commanded you?" is not a simple inquiry but an emphatic declaration of His authority. John Calvin notes that this divine command is designed to relieve Joshua of all doubt and hesitation. True confidence is found not in our own abilities, but in the certainty that we are acting under the direct orders of God Himself.
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Joshua
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16th Century
Theologian
Have not I commanded, etc. Although in Hebrew a simple affirmation is often made in the form of a question, and this phraseology is of ver…
17th Century
Pastor
Have not I commanded you ?
&c.] The above things, to go over Jordan with the people into the land of Canaan, and to …
17th Century
Minister
Joshua is to make the law of God his rule. He is charged to meditate on it day and night, that he might understand it. Whatever affairs of this wor…