JOSHUA CHAPTER 9 The kings of Canaan hear of Joshua's exploits;
consult together, and conclude to fight against Israel, JOSHUA 9:1,2.
The Gibeonites, feigning themselves to be of a far country, obtain a
league, JOSHUA 9:3. The craft is discovered; the promise which was
confirmed with an oath remains... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY GATHERED THEMSELVES TOGETHER; not actually, as the following
history shows; but they entered into a league or confederation to do
this.... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, _but when the inhabitants_; for he shows that these took another
and a wiser course. GIBEON; a great and royal city of the Hivites,
JOSHUA 10:2, JOSHUA 11:19.... [ Continue Reading ]
AMBASSADORS, sent from a far country, as they say, JOSHUA 9:6.... [ Continue Reading ]
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GILGAL; the place of their head-quarters. To the men of Israel, to
wit, those who used to meet in council with Joshua, to whom it
belonged to make leagues, as it here follows, even the princes of the
congregation; not the common people, as appears both from JOSHUA
9:15,18,19,21, and from common usag... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HIVITES, i.e. the Gibeonites, who were Hivites, JOSHUA 11:19.
AMONG US, i.e. in this land, and so are of that people with whom we
are forbidden to make any league or covenant, EXODUS 23:32,33 DEU 7:2
20:15,16.... [ Continue Reading ]
WE ARE THY SERVANTS; we desire a league with you upon your own terms;
we are ready to accept of any conditions. WHO ARE YE? AND FROM WHENCE
COME YE? for this free and general concession of theirs gave Joshua
just cause to suspect that they were of the cursed Canaanites.... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE OF THE NAME OF THE LORD; being moved thereunto by the report
of his great and glorious nature and works; so they gave them hopes
that they would embrace their religion. ALL THAT HE DID IN EGYPT: they
cunningly mention those things only which were done some time since,
and say nothing of the... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE MEN, i.e. the princes, as before, JOSHUA 9:6. TOOK OF THEIR
VICTUALS; not from their want or any desire they could have to such
unpleasant and unwholesome food; nor in a ceremony usual in making
leagues, for that was not now done, but in the next verse; but that
they might examine the truth of w... [ Continue Reading ]
TO LET THEM LIVE, i.e. that they would not destroy them. Some question
whether this league was lawful and obliging, because it is contrary to
a positive and precedent law of God, by which they were enjoined to
make no peace with them, but utterly to destroy them, EXODUS 23:32 EXO
34 &c. But this law... [ Continue Reading ]
AT THE END OF THREE DAYS, i.e. at the last of them, or upon the third
day, as it is said JOSHUA 9:17; so this phrase is elsewhere used, as
DEUTERONOMY 14:28, DEUTERONOMY 31:10. Or it may be properly
understood, that after three days they heard this; and on the day
after they heard this, they came to... [ Continue Reading ]
Cities which were subject to Gibeon, which was the royal city, JOSHUA
10:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
Partly, from that proneness which is in people to censure the actions
of their rulers; partly, because they might think the princes by their
rashness had brought them into a snare, that they could neither kill
them for fear of the oath, nor spare them for fear of God's command to
the contrary; and p... [ Continue Reading ]
They plead not the lawfulness or the prudence of the action, but only
the obligation of an oath; of which, though it was procured by fraud,
they perceived the people sufficiently sensible. WE MAY NOT TOUCH
THEM, i.e. not hurt them, as that word is oft used, as GENESIS 26:11
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i.e. Let them be public servants, and employed in the meanest offices
and drudgeries, (such as this was, this one kind being put for all the
rest, as it is DEUTERONOMY 29:11) for the use and benefit of the
congregation; to do this partly _for_ the sacrifices and services of
_the house of God_, as it... [ Continue Reading ]
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YE ARE CURSED; you shall not escape the curse of God, which by Divine
sentence belongs to all the Canaanites, who are a people devoted by
God to ruin, but only change the quality of it; you shall feel that
curse of bondage and servitude, which is proper to your race by virtue
of that ancient decree,... [ Continue Reading ]
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WE ARE IN THINE HAND, i.e. in thy power to use as thou wilt. We refer
ourselves to thee and thy own piety and probity, and faithfulness to
thy word and oath; if thou wilt destroy thy humble suppliants, we
submit.... [ Continue Reading ]
So as was said JOSHUA 9:23, and so as here follows.... [ Continue Reading ]
By which it appears that they were not only to do this service in
God's house, but upon all other occasions, as the congregation needed
or required their help.... [ Continue Reading ]