Joshua 6:10

10 But Joshua had ordered the people not to shout, not to say a word until he gave the order.

Joshua 6:10 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 6:10

And Joshua had commanded the people
When he gave them their orders to pass on, and compass the city, ( Joshua 6:7 ) ;

saying, ye shall not shout;
that is, on any of the six days as they went round the city, only on the seventh; for this being a sign of victory, it was not to be made until the day when it should be obtained; otherwise, had they shouted, and nothing followed on it, it would have exposed them to the contempt of the inhabitants of Jericho, and would have put them in spirit, and hardened them:

nor make any noise with your voice;
as laughing, singing This profound silence was to be observed, to add to the gravity and solemnity of the procession; and on account of the surprising miracle that was to be wrought, and particularly because of the ark, the symbol of the divine Presence, borne before them; and when God in his providence was about to speak in so awful a manner, and to do such a surprising work, it was very fit and decent that they should be silent before him; see ( Habakkuk 2:20 ) ( Zechariah 2:13 ) ;

neither shall [any] word proceed out of your mouth;
no conversation or discourse were to be had with each other as they passed along; for this is only to be restrained to the procession; when they returned, and in their camp, they might talk and discourse as at other times:

until the day I bid you shout, then shall ye shout;
for as yet it seems Joshua had not told them how many days they should surround the city in this manner, and on what day the shout should be made by them.

Joshua 6:10 In-Context

8 So, just as Joshua had ordered, an advance guard started out ahead of the priests who were blowing trumpets; behind these came the priests who were carrying the Covenant Box, followed by a rear guard. All this time the trumpets were sounding.
10 But Joshua had ordered the people not to shout, not to say a word until he gave the order.
11 So he had this group of men take the Lord's Covenant Box around the city one time. Then they came back to camp and spent the night there.
12 Joshua got up early the next morning, and for the second time the priests and soldiers marched around the city in the same order as the day before: first, the advance guard; next, the seven priests blowing the seven trumpets; then, the priests carrying the Lord's Covenant Box; and finally, the rear guard. All this time the trumpets were sounding.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.