Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Joshua 24:24 - 24:24

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Joshua 24:24 - 24:24


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On the repeated and decided declaration of the people, “the Lord our God will we serve, and to His voice will we hearken,” Joshua completed the covenant with them that day. This conclusion of a covenant was really a solemn renewal of the covenant made at Sinai, like that which took place under Moses in the steppes of Moab (Deu 29:1). “And set them a statute and right at Shechem,” sc., through the renewal of the covenant. These words recall Exo 15:25, where the guidance of Israel to bitter water, and the sweetening of that water by the means which the Lord pointed out to Moses, are described as setting a statute and right for Israel, and then explained by the promise, that if they would hearken to the voice of Jehovah, He would keep them from all the diseases of Egypt. And in accordance with this, by the renewal of the covenant at Shechem, there were set for Israel, a חֹק, i.e., a statute, which bound the people to a renewed and conscientious maintenance of the covenant, and a מִשְׁפָּט, or right, by virtue of which they might expect on this condition the fulfilment of all the covenant mercies of the Lord.