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Josue 16:1-17:13 3 entries

THE INHERITANCE OF EPHRAIM AND MANASSEH

THE CANAANITES STILL WITH US.

Procopius of Gaza (c. 465-c. 530) verse 10

And the Canaanites have lived in the midst of Ephraim to this very day. But Ephraim is interpreted as fruitful. Therefore, although it is fruitful, it is not able to eject the Canaanite (who is of a different and cursed seed) from its territory until this day. But we can also say this concerning the church. Taken another way, there is no soul who is able to remain pure in this present life seeking peace alone without sinning until he sees Christ, the peace of God and the one who [dwells] throughout all those who bear fruit. For no one is clean from sordidness, from strange or alien thinking [on his own]. And so, just as the Jebusites and Canaanites are always found in Jerusalem, it is also necessary to suffer for the casting out of these, but only those who call upon God are able to do so.

Commentary on Joshua 16:10

FORTY-TWO STAGES TO THE FULFILLMENT OF THE PROMISE.

Origen of Alexandria (c. 185–c. 254) verse 6

If one examines as carefully as possible, he will find in the Scriptures that there are forty-two stages in the departure of the children of Israel from Egypt; and, further, the coming of our Lord and Savior into this world is traced through forty-two generations. This is what Matthew the Evangelist points out when he says, from Abraham to David the king, fourteen generations. And from David to the Babylonian exile, fourteen generations. And from the Babylonian exile to Christ, fourteen generations.[1] Therefore, in descending to the Egypt of this world Christ passed those forty-two generations as stages; and those who ascend from Egypt pass by the same number, forty-two stages. . . . Therefore, the children of Israel by forty-two stages attained the beginning of taking their inheritance. And the beginning of taking their inheritance was when Reuben, Gad and the half tribe of Manasseh received the land of Gilead. And so the number is fixed for Christ’s descent, when he came down to us through forty-two ancestors according to the flesh as through forty-two stages. And the ascent of the children of Israel to the beginning of the promised inheritance was through the same number of stages.

Homilies on Numbers 27.3

CANAAN ENSLAVED.

St. Ephrem the Syrian (c. 306–373) verse 13

After Ham had been cursed through his one son, [Noah] blessed Shem and Japheth and said, May God increase Japheth and may he dwell in the tent of Shem, and let Canaan be their slave.[1] Japheth increased and became powerful in his inheritance in the north and in the west. And God dwelt in the tent of Abraham, the descendent of Shem, and Canaan became their slave when in the days of Joshua son of Nun, the Israelites destroyed the dwelling-places of [Canaan] and pressed their leaders into bondage.

On Genesis 7.4