CHAPTER 46
Joshua, Caleb, the Judges, and Samuel
aide to Moses in the prophetic office,
Formed to be, as his name implies,
the great savior of God’s chosen ones,
To punish the enemy
and to give to Israel their heritage.a
to brandish his sword against the city!b
when he fought the battles of the LORD?*
so that one day became two?c
when his enemies beset him on all sides,
And God Most High answered him
with hailstones of tremendous power,
till on the slope he destroyed the foe;
That all the doomed nations might know
the LORD was watching over his people’s battles.
He was indeed a devoted follower of God
He and CALEB,* son of Jephunneh,
when they opposed the rebel assembly,
Averted God’s anger from the people
and suppressed the wicked complaint.d
from the six hundred thousand infantry,
To lead the people into their heritage,
the land flowing with milk and honey.e
remained with him even in old age
Till he won his way onto the summits of the land;
his family too received a heritage,f
how good it is to be a devoted follower of the LORD.
whose hearts were not deceived,
Who did not abandon God—
may their memory be ever blessed!g
and their names receive fresh luster in their children!
pledged in a vow from his mother’s womb,
As one consecrated to the LORD in the prophetic office,
was SAMUEL, the judge who offered sacrifice.
At God’s word he established the kingdom
and anointed princes to rule the people.h
and visited the encampments of Jacob.
and his words proved him to be a true seer.
when his enemies pressed him on every side,
and offered up a suckling lamb.i
and the tremendous roar of his voice was heard.j
and destroyed all the lords of the Philistines.
he testified before the LORD and his anointed prince,
“No bribe or secret gift have I taken from anyone!”
and no one could accuse him.k
he made known to the king his fate.
From the grave he spoke in prophecy
to put an end to wickedness.l
* [46:1–6] Joshua: whose name means “the Lord is savior” (v. 1), was the instrument through which God delivered his people in marvelous ways (vv. 2–6) by destroying their enemies, whose land he gave to the Israelites as a heritage (v. 1).
* [46:3] The battles of the Lord: cf. Jos 6–11.
* [46:7–10] Caleb: with Joshua he advised Moses to enter Canaan, despite the counsel of their companion scouts and the rebellion of the people. He led the next generation of Israelites into the promised land. He received a portion of land which he himself had conquered; cf. Jos 15:13–14.
* [46:11–20] Of the judges praised and blessed for their fidelity to God in opposing idolatry, Samuel was the greatest (vv. 11–13, 19). He was judge, prophet, and priest. Through his sacrificial offering he obtained victory over the Philistines. He established the kingdom, anointed kings (vv. 13–18), and even after his death foretold the king’s fate (v. 20).
a. [46:1] Ex 17:9; Nm 27:18–23; Dt 34:9; Jos 1:1–9.
h. [46:13] 1 Sm 1:10–20; 8:4–10:1; 16:12–13.
l. [46:20] 1 Sm 28:14–19.
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