Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
The repeated invocation of God, and that by His three names - 'êl , 'ĕlohı̂ym , ye hovâh : compare Psalms 50:1 - marks the earnestness of the protestation. The conduct of the two tribes and a half has often been noted as exemplary. They had had a grave and capital crime most unexpectedly laid to their charge, of which they were entirely innocent. Yet there is no word of reproach or recrimination in their vindication of themselves. They are contented simply to repudiate the false accusation and to explain the real motives of conduct perhaps suggested to them by a precedent set by Moses Exodus 17:15.
Save us not this day - The words are a direct appeal to God, exactly equivalent in effect to our form "So help me God."
Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Joshua 22:22:
Genesis 4:17-24
Isaiah 19:19
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