Josué 5:12

12 Et la manne cessa le lendemain, quand ils mangèrent du blé du pays; et les enfants d'Israël n'eurent plus de manne, mais ils mangèrent, cette année-là, des produits de la terre de Canaan.

Josué 5:12 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 5:12

And the manna ceased on the morrow after they had eaten of
the old corn of the land
There being now no further need of it; miracles are not wrought or continued when unnecessary; for the ceasing of the manna shows, that it was not a common but an extraordinary provision. The ceasing of the manna, which was a type of Christ, may signify the cessation of Gospel ordinances, in which Christ is held forth as food for his people. These are to continue till all the spiritual Israel of God have passed over the river Jordan, or death, even until the end of the world, and then to cease, ( Matthew 28:19 Matthew 28:20 ) ( 1 Corinthians 11:26 ) ( Revelation 21:22 Revelation 21:23 ) ; the eating of the old corn may signify the glories of the future state, the joys and happiness of the heavenly Canaan, prepared for those that love the Lord from the foundation of the world; it may denote those ancient things the saints will feed and live upon to all eternity; the eternal love of the three divine Persons, electing grace, the ancient settlements of grace, the everlasting covenant of grace, and the blessings of it; the glorious Mediator of it, that was set up from everlasting, and the grace given to them in him before the world began:

neither had the children of Israel manna any more;
having no more need of it, as the saints in heaven will stand in no more need of Gospel ordinances:

but they did eat of the fruit of the land of Canaan that year;
the increase of the land, not only of the fields, but of the vineyards and oliveyards, which they had neither sown nor planted, see ( Deuteronomy 6:10 Deuteronomy 6:11 ) ; which may denote the plenty and variety of the joys of heaven, and glories of the future state; the various fruits which grow on Christ, the tree of life, brought forth every month, or continually; all which will be enjoyed through the free grace of God, without the works or merits of men.

Josué 5:12 In-Context

10 Et les enfants d'Israël campèrent à Guilgal, et ils célébrèrent la Pâque le quatorzième jour du mois, sur le soir, dans les campagnes de Jérico.
11 Et ils mangèrent du blé du pays, le lendemain de la Pâque, des pains sans levain et du grain rôti en ce même jour.
12 Et la manne cessa le lendemain, quand ils mangèrent du blé du pays; et les enfants d'Israël n'eurent plus de manne, mais ils mangèrent, cette année-là, des produits de la terre de Canaan.
13 Or, il arriva, comme Josué était près de Jérico, qu'il leva les yeux et regarda, et voici, un homme se tenait debout, vis-à-vis de lui, son épée nue à la main. Et Josué alla vers lui, et lui dit: Es-tu des nôtres, ou de nos ennemis?
14 Et il répondit: Non, mais je suis le chef de l'armée de l'Éternel; j'arrive maintenant. Et Josué tomba la face contre terre, se prosterna, et lui dit: Qu'est-ce que mon Seigneur dit à son serviteur?
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.