Joshua
Joshua 24:20ESV·traditional attribution

If you forsake the LORD and serve foreign gods, then he will turn and do you harm and consume you, after having done you good.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Joshua compels them to choose not because serving God is optional, but because a reasoned, deliberate choice will bind their consciences far more securely than mere obligation. The will of man clings most firmly to what it has elected freely; thus he sets before them a genuine fork in the road and demands they take it knowingly.

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Commenting on Joshua 24:15-28

John Gill Reformed Baptist

If you forsake the Lord, and serve strange gods,.... Joshua knew the proneness of this people to idolatry, and therefore expresses his jealousy of them, that they would not be able to continue in the service of God, and would be apt to be carried away after idols; and therefore, to make them the more cautious and watchful, he represents to them the danger they...

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran

Jos 24:19-20 But in order to place most vividly before the minds of the people to what it was that they bound themselves by this declaration, that they might not inconsiderately vow what they would not afterwards observe, Joshua adds, “Ye cannot serve Jehovah,” sc., in the state of mind in which ye are at present, or “by your own resolution only, and without the...

Commenting on Joshua 24:19-20