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For the Canaanites and all the inhabitants of the land will hear of it, and will compass us round, and cut off our name from the earth: and what will you do for your great name?
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God's Reputation First
Commentators unanimously highlight that Joshua's ultimate concern was not just Israel's survival, but God's honor. His final question, "what wilt thou do for thy great name?" is presented as his strongest argument, appealing to God's own glory and faithfulness which were at stake before the watching nations.
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Joshua
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18th Century
Theologian
What wilt thou do unto thy great name? — i.e., "after the Canaanites have cut off our name, what will become of Your Name?" This bo…
19th Century
Bishop
The Canaanites ... shall environ us round. —A thing extremely probable in itself, apart from the supernatural character o…
16th Century
For the Canaanites and all the inhabitants, etc. He mentions another reason for fear: all the neighboring nations, who were previously qui…
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17th Century
Pastor
For the Canaanites Those that dwell on the east and on the west of the land, see (Joshua 11:3) ; who wer…
Minister
Joshua's concern for the honour of God, more than even for the fate of Israel, was the language of the Spirit of adoption. He pleaded with God. He …