In the book of Joshua, we learned how Eleazar’s son Phinehas and ten princes asked the tribe of Reuben, Gad and one-half the tribe of Manasseh, “What trespass is this that you have committed against the God of Israel, to turn away this day from following the LORD” … and they answered among other words, “the LORD has made Jordan a border between us and you, you children of Reuben and children of Gad; you have no part in the LORD: so shall your children make our children cease from fearing the LORD. Therefore we said, Let us now prepare to build us an altar, not for burnt offering, nor for sacrifice. But that it may be a witness between us, and you, and our generations after us, that we might do the service of the LORD before him with our burnt offerings, and with our sacrifices, and with our peace offerings; that your children may not say to our children in time to come, You have no part in the LORD”, and in chapter twenty-two and verse twenty-eight of Joshua we learn how the Reubenites, Gadites and one half tribe of Manasseh said, “therefore said we, that it shall be, when they should so say to us or to our generations in time to come”, where we read,
Therefore said we, that it shall be, when they should so say to us or to our generations in time to come, that we may say again, Behold the pattern of the altar of the LORD, which our fathers made, not for burnt offerings, nor for sacrifices; but it is a witness between us and you.
The verse reads, “Therefore said we, that it shall be, when they should so say to us or to our generations in time to come, …” Joshua or the writer began with the words, “therefore said we” which means “wherefore, then and on this account uttered, declared and proclaimed we, the Reubenites, Gadites and half tribe of Manasseh”, “that it shall be” or “that the following will exist”, “when they should so say to us” which means “at the time and moment they, the people of Israel in the future, also and indeed ought to utter, declare and proclaim to us, the Reubenites, Gadites and half tribe of Manasseh” “or to our generations” or “or to our, the Reubenites, Gadites and half tribe of Manasseh’s, people groups and relatives” “in time to come” which means “within the future”. Joshua or the writer shared how the Reubenites, Gadites and half tribe of Manasseh uttered that it would exist at the time the future people of Israel utter to them or their future relatives, the following will occur.
The verse continues, “… that we may say again, Behold the pattern of the altar of the LORD, which our fathers made, not for burnt offerings, nor for sacrifices; but it is a witness between us and you.” Joshua or the writer added the words, “that we may say again” which means “that we, the Reubenites, Gadites and half tribe of Manasseh, might utter, declare and proclaim another time”, “Behold the pattern of the altar” or “lo, look and consider the pertaining to the sacrificial place” “of the LORD” which means “belonging to Jehovah who is the existing One and the proper name for the One True God”, “which our fathers made” or “that our, the Reubenites, Gadites and half tribe of Manasseh’s, male ancestors and progenitors fashioned and formed”, “not for burnt offerings” which means “not in any manner for smoking offerings”, “nor for sacrifices” or “”; “but it is a witness” which means “however, nonetheless, notwithstanding and moreover it, the altar, exists as a testimony and evidence” “between us and you” or “among and in the midst of us, the Reubenites, Gadites and half tribe of Manasseh, and you, the people of Israel”. Joshua or the writer shared how the Reubenites, Gadites and half tribe of Manasseh told the people of Israel that they did not erect the “altar” for making sacrificial offerings, but to be evidence to the people of Israel who were presently living and those in the future that the Reubenites, Gadites and half tribe of Manasseh were part of them.
When we think through the words in this verse, we learn how it was important to the Reubenites, Gadites and half tribe of Manasseh to assure the people of Israel both present and future. The “altar” they built was to be evidence that they were part of the people of “Israel”, and having this symbol was to be for the present population as well as the future. God wants all of us to be in a personal relationship with Him through His Son Jesus who died on the cross for the sins of all mankind and was resurrected from the dead after three days. When we yield our lives to Him as our “Savior and Lord”, He will forgive our sins, grant us everlasting life and give us His Holy Spirit to guide us into all truth and give us the ability to live as His “witness” and evidence of salvation to the world. (See John 3:16; 16:13; Acts 1:8; 2 Corinthians 3:2)
Next time we learn how the Reubenites, Gadites and one half tribe of Manasseh say, “God forbid that we should rebel against the LORD”, so read ahead, and we shall join together then.
Until tomorrow…there is more…
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