Joshua 1:15
Context1:15 until the Lord gives your brothers a place like yours to settle and they conquer the land the Lord your God is ready to hand over to them. Then you may go back to your allotted land and occupy the land Moses the Lord’s servant assigned you east of the Jordan.” 1
Joshua 22:19
Context22:19 But if your own land 2 is impure, 3 cross over to the Lord’s own land, 4 where the Lord himself lives, 5 and settle down among us. 6 But don’t rebel against the Lord or us 7 by building for yourselves an altar aside from the altar of the Lord our God.
1 tn Heb “Then you may return to the land of your possession and possess it, that which Moses, the
2 tn Heb “the land of your possession.”
3 sn The western tribes here imagine a possible motive for the action of the eastern tribes. T. C. Butler explains the significance of the land’s “impurity”: “East Jordan is impure because it is not Yahweh’s possession. Rather it is simply ‘your possession.’ That means it is land where Yahweh does not live, land which his presence has not sanctified and purified” (Joshua [WBC], 247).
4 tn Heb “the land of the possession of the
5 tn Heb “where the dwelling place of the
sn The phrase where the
6 tn Heb “and take for yourselves in our midst.”
7 tc Heb “and us to you rebel.” The reading of the MT, the accusative sign with suffix (וְאֹתָנוּ, vÿ’otanu), is problematic with the verb “rebel” (מָרַד, marad). Many Hebrew