Tusite ‘Okatopa 12, 2021
be very strong to keep and to do all that is written
lototo‘a ‘aupito ke tauhi mo fai ‘a e ngaahi me‘a kuo tohi ‘i he puka
Siosiua 23 (Joshua 23)
(v. 6) Ko ia ke mou lototo‘a ‘aupito ke tauhi mo fai ‘a e ngaahi me‘a kuo tohi ‘i he puka ‘o e lao ‘a Mōsese, ‘o ‘oua te mou afe mei ai ki he to‘omata‘u pe ki he to‘ohema.
(v. 6) Therefore, be very strong to keep and to do all that
is written in the Book of the Law of Moses, turning aside from it neither to
the right hand nor to the left
* G. Campbell Morgan's Exposition on the Whole Bible*
As the time approached for Joshua's passing, he twice gathered the people together and delivered to them his farewell messages.
The first of these is contained in this chapter. Its burden was of the power and faithfulness of God, with the declaration of an earnest desire for the faithfulness of His people to Him.
His references to himself were very brief, the principal ones being, "I am old and well stricken in years," and "I am going the way of all the earth." Only incidentally did he refer to his own work. After having declared that Jehovah had brought them in he said, "Behold, I have allotted unto you these nations"; "I have cut off' your enemies. In contrast to this his references to Jehovah were constant.
"Jehovah your God hath done," "Jehovah your God, He will thrust out." Urgently and earnestly he charged, "Therefore, be ye very courageous to keep and to do all that is written in the book the law of Moses"; "cleave unto Jehovah your God; closing with the most solemn warnings as to what would happen if they departed from their allegiance.
Perhaps his warnings were more fiery and
searching than those of Moses. The address is a wonderful revelation of the
strength of the man, and of that strength as consisting in his acute
consciousness of the relation of the people to Jehovah and his consequent passion
for their loyalty to God's law.
*David Guzik :: Study Guide for Joshua 23*
They need to be courageous so they can be obedient. Following God and His word isn't something for the faint of heart.
They must do all that is written in the Book. We tend to focus on the aspects of obedience that we like and skip over the parts that attract us less.
They must not turn aside from it to the right hand or to the left, because
Satan doesn't care which extreme he gets us off to. Either legalism or licentiousness please him.
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