Verses 1–6
Joshua - Chapter 22
Two and a Half Tribes Dismissed, vs. 1-6
The time had arrived at last for the warriors of the two and a half tribes from east of the Jordan to return to their possessions there. How long they had been away from their families helping to conquer Canaan, and whether or not there were any furlough home during that time, cannot be known from the record. It had been at least five years since the crossing of the Jordan to the time that Judah received its possession, as is evidenced by the words of Caleb to Joshua (Joshua 14:7-11). Caleb gave his age as forty when he went to spy out Canaan. There had been forty years of wandering for Israel in the wilderness, making eighty. Now when he asked for his inheritance Caleb had reached the age of eighty-five, so they had been five years in Canaan. Some scholars assign a period of about seven years for the conquest of Canaan. Perhaps this is about right. Our curiosity is not appeased as to what had gone on with the families left in the eastern cities while their husbands, fathers, sons, and brothers went in the vanguard of the Israelite army of conquest in Canaan.
Joshua’s commendation of these men has several good points: 1) they had done everything they promised Moses they would do; 2) they had been subordinate to Joshua in all his commands; 3) they had faithfully stayed by their brothers of the other tribes through the conquest; 4) they had done all that the Lord required of them. Now the Lord had given all the tribes rest from their wars and their enemies, so Joshua gives these men leave to return to their tents and prepare for their return homeward.
Joshua admonished the two and a half tribes to 1) diligently strive to keep the commandments of the law; 2) to walk in the ways of the Lord, to hold fast to Him, and to serve Him with undivided heart and soul. Joshua dismissed them with his blessing.