SIL Translator’s Notes on Joshua 22:10

Section Joshua 22:1–8 Joshua sent the eastern clans back to their homes

Joshua had told the men of the clans of Reuben, Gad and half the clan of Manasseh that they must help their fellow Israelites to conquer the land on the west side of the Jordan River (see Joshua 1:12-18). Now they had conquered it with God’s help. They had fulfilled their obligation and so Joshua sent them home to where their families were living on the east side of the Jordan.

Paragraph 22:1–8

22:1

Then: The Hebrew adverb that the Berean Standard Bible translates as Then starts a new time setting. We do not know how much time passed between the events of chapter 21 and the events of chapter 22. If the word Then in your language suggests that these events happened immediately after the events of chapter 22, it may be better to add a phrase such as:

some time later
-or-
on another day

Joshua summoned: The Hebrew verb that the Berean Standard Bible translates as summoned can also be translated as “called” or “called together.” Joshua called all these people to come together and listen to what he had to say.

the Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh: The phrase the Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh refers to the people of the Reuben clan, the Gad clan, and half the people of the clan of Manasseh. These clans were mentioned in 1:12.

Here are some other ways to translate this verse:

Later, Joshua called together the people of the Reuben clan, the Gad clan, and half of the Manasseh clan
-or-
On another day, Joshua called the Reuben people, the Gad people, and half of the Manasseh people ⌊to meet with him

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