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A Necessary Reality Check
Commentators explain that Joshua's seemingly discouraging words, "You cannot serve the Lord," were not meant to cause despair. Instead, they were a rhetorical shock tactic. He was challenging the people's superficial enthusiasm, forcing them to confront their own weakness and the immense holiness of God, thereby moving them from a casual promise to a deep, sober commitment.
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Joshua
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19th Century
Bishop
And Joshua said ... You cannot serve the Lord: for he is ... jealous ... — Jehovah will not consent to be served as one God among many: th…
16th Century
Theologian
And Joshua said to the people, Here Joshua seems to act quite absurdly by crushing the people's prompt and alert zeal, suggesting a reason…
17th Century
Pastor
And Joshua said to the people
To their heads and representatives now assembled together, and who had returned to him …
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17th Century
Minister
It is essential that the service of God's people be performed with a willing mind. For LOVE is the only genuine principle from which all a…