John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Joshua 7:6
And Joshua rent his clothes ,.... As was usual in those ancient times, on hearing bad news, and as expressive of grief and trouble F18 "Tum pius", Aeneas, &c.; Virgil. Aeneid. l. 5. prope finem. ; see Genesis 37:29 , and fell to the earth upon his face before the ark of the Lord, until the eventide ; in a posture of adoration and prayer, in which he continued till even; how long that was cannot be said, since the time is not mentioned when the army returned from Ai; very... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Joshua 7:6-9
We have here an account of the deep concern Joshua was in upon this sad occasion. He, as a public person, interested himself more than any other in this public loss, and is therein an example to princes and great men, and teaches them to lay much to heart the calamities that befal their people: he is also a type of Christ, to whom the blood of his subjects is precious, Ps. 72:14. Observe, I. How he grieved: He rent his clothes (Josh. 7:6), in token of great sorrow for this public disaster, and... read more