Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Joshua 3:3
And they commanded the people, saying, When ye see the ark of the covenant of the LORD your God, and the priests the Levites bearing it, then ye shall remove from your place, and go after it.
3. the ark of the covenant ] called sometimes (i) “the Ark of God,” 1Sa 3:3; sometimes (ii) “the Ark of the Testimony,” Exo 25:22. Here it means “the Ark of the Covenant of Jehovah,” the Sacred Ark, an oblong chest of acacia wood, overlaid with the purest gold within and without, 2 cubits in length, 1 in breadth, 1 in height. It contained the two stone tables, on both sides of which the Decalogue had been inscribed. Round the top ran a crown or wreath of pure gold, and upon it was the Mercy Seat, at either end of which were two golden Cherubim, with outspread wings and faces turned towards each other, and eyes bent downwards, as though desirous to look into its mysteries (1Pe 1:12).
and go after it ] In the wilderness the Pillar of Cloud had led the way, now the Ark of the Covenant takes its place.
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They commanded the people, in Joshuas name, and by his authority.
The priests the Levites, who were not only Levites, but priests also. For although the Levites were to carry the ark, Num 4, yet the priests might perform that office, and did so upon some solemn occasions, as here, and Jos 6:6. Go after it towards Jordan, to go over it in such manner as I am about to describe. Till this time the ark went in the middle of the cloudy pillar, probably being now vanished, now it goes in the front.
Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
3, 4. When ye see the ark . . ., andthe priests the Levites bearing itThe usual position of theark, when at rest, was in the center of the camp; and, during amarch, in the middle of the procession. On this occasion it was tooccupy the van, and be borne, not by the Kohathite Levites, but thepriests, as on all solemn and extraordinary occasions (compareNum 4:15; Jos 6:6;1Ki 8:3-6).
then ye shall . . . go afterit. Yet there shall be a space between you and itTheseinstructions refer exclusively to the advance into the river. Thedistance which the people were to keep in the rear of the ark wasnearly a mile. Had they crowded too near the ark, the view would havebeen intercepted, and this intervening space, therefore, was ordered,that the chest containing the sacred symbols might be distinctlyvisible to all parts of the camp, and be recognized as their guide inthe untrodden way.
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And they commanded the people,…. In the name of Joshua, by whom they were sent:
saying, when ye see the ark of the covenant of the Lord your God, and the priests the Levites bearing it: the Targum reads, the priests and Levites; so the Septuagint: it was the business of the Levites, particularly the Kohathites, to bear the ark in journeying, but here the priests, who also were Levites, were to carry it: it is remarked in the Talmud p, that there are three places in which the priests are said to bear the ark; here, and when they surrounded Jericho, Jos 6:6; and when it was returned to its place in the times of David,
2Sa 15:29; and Kimchi and Abarbinel observe a fourth, when it was brought into Solomon’s temple, 1Ki 8:6;
then ye shall remove from your place, and go after it; their usual signal for marching was the cloud, when that was taken up, Nu 9:17, c. but now the ark, the clouds of glory having removed at the death of Moses, and were seen no more, as Abarbinel and other Jewish writers observe and therefore it was proper the Israelites should be made acquainted with this signal; for, as Jarchi says, this journey was different from all the journeys (though that of the three days journey from Sinai must be excepted, Nu 10:33), for all the time Moses was in being, the pillar of cloud marched first and showed them the way, and the ark moved after two of the standards (Judah and Reuben), and now the ark went first: the cloud was a figure of the dark and cloudy dispensation of the law, particularly the ceremonial law, the shadow of good things to come, and which continued only during the former state, and discontinued to be of any use when the Mosaic dispensation ceased, and when Joshua or Jesus was come: the ark was a type of Christ, the forerunner for us entered, and whom we are to follow whithersoever he goes or directs to, in the exercise of grace and performance of duty; and the ark being carried now by different persons, may denote that Christ was held forth in a weaker manner under the legal dispensation, and by his apostles and ministers under the Gospel dispensation in a clearer and stronger manner, and who are to be followed no further or longer than as they bear the ark or direct to Christ.
p T. Bab. Sotah, fol. 33. 2.
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3. When ye see the ark of the covenant This was a chest made of shittim or acacia wood, four feet in length, and two and one third feet in breadth and depth. It was overlaid with gold within and without. The cover, which was edged with gold, was called the mercy-seat. Standing on this lid were the cherubim with outstretched wings. The ark was borne upon the shoulders by means of rods passing through two rings on each of the two sides. When transported, it was enveloped in the veil of the dismantled tabernacle, the curtain of badger skins, and the blue cloth, (Num 4:5-6,) and was therefore not seen. Its name is derived from its chief contents, the “covenant of Sinai” the two tables of stone, on which was the Decalogue, written by the finger of God. From Heb 9:4, we learn that it contained also “the pot of manna,” and “Aaron’s rod that budded.” It was never seen save by the high priest, thus symbolizing the invisible Jehovah. See on Exo 25:10-22.
And the priests the Levites The Levite-priests, as distinguished from all irregular priests who are not Levitical. Such occasionally arose in times of apostasy from the law. On ordinary occasions the Levites of the house of Kohath, by special command, bore the ark. But when removed from within the veil, or when borne on festive occasions of extraordinary interest, the priests, the offspring of Aaron, were the bearers. Jos 6:6 and 1Ki 8:3; 1Ki 8:6.
Go after it Let the ark of God be your leader, and move ye as the ark moves. Heretofore it stood at the centre when Israel was encamped, and in mid army when they marched. The ark now led them, as heretofore the pillar of fire.
Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
Ver. 3. When ye see the arkand the priests the Levites bearing it See Num 4:15. The Levites of the family of Kohath were appointed to the office of carrying the ark of the covenant; but, in extraordinary cases, this care was committed to the priests, who are here called the Levites, for a reason given in a former place. See Deu 17:9.
Then ye shall remove, &c. Whereas in common marches the ark was carried in the middle of the camps, as we read Num 2:17. God on this occasion would have it carried in the front, or at the head of the whole army, as it had been at the first march which was made on leaving mount Sinai. Num 10:33.
Fuente: Commentary on the Holy Bible by Thomas Coke
Jesus is the ark of his people. In him as in the ark of old, are lodged the tables of the law, and the mercy seat from whence God speaks. My soul! when the Holy Ghost gives me to see him before me, may I follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth. And Reader! do observe, this ark is called the ark of the covenant of the Lord our God; meaning that Christ is God’s, and that it is a God in covenant with him for all his people. It is sweet to be looking unto the Lord Jesus Christ for mercy through him, unto eternal life. Jud 1:21 .
Fuente: Hawker’s Poor Man’s Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
Jos 3:3 And they commanded the people, saying, When ye see the ark of the covenant of the LORD your God, and the priests the Levites bearing it, then ye shall remove from your place, and go after it.
Ver. 3. When ye see the ark of the covenant. ] Which represented that angel of the covenant, Christ Jesus.
And the priests the Levites bearing it.
“ Fructus honos oneris, fructus honoris onus. ”
And go after it.
Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
the ark. Not the cloud, but the ark; as from Sinai. Compare Num 10:33.
the LORD your God = Jehovah your Elohim. App-4.
the Levites. Some codices, with three early printed editions, Septuagint, and Syriac, reed “and the Levites”. bearing it. Supply the Ellipsis (App-6.) by adding “[going before]” from next clause.
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Num 10:33
When ye see: Jos 3:11
the priests: Jos 3:6, Jos 3:8, Jos 3:14-17, Jos 4:10, Jos 6:6, Num 4:15, Deu 31:9, Deu 31:25, 2Sa 6:3, 2Sa 6:13, 1Ch 15:11, 1Ch 15:12
ye shall remove: Exo 13:21, Exo 13:22, Mat 8:19, Mat 16:24, Rev 14:4
Reciprocal: Jos 3:17 – the priests Jos 4:16 – General Jos 8:33 – priests 2Sa 15:24 – bearing 1Ch 15:2 – None ought to