_THE OVERTHROW OF THE CITIES OF THE SOUTH_
CRITICAL NOTES.—
Joshua 10:1. Adoni-zedek] = “lord of righteousness.” Melchi-zedek
was apparently king of the same place in the time of Abram. The
Jebusite kings may have borne this title, as the rulers of Egypt and
Rome did that of Pharaoh and Cæsar. The... [ Continue Reading ]
_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Joshua 10:12_
THE VICTORY OF FAITH
John says, “This is the victory that overcometh the world, even your
faith.” This triumph at Beth-horon is hardly less owing to faith
than was the triumph of the Israelites at Jericho.
Consider—
I. THE LIFE OF FAITH IN THE GRE... [ Continue Reading ]
CRITICAL NOTES.—
Joshua 10:21. None moved his tongue] A proverbial phrase, intimating
that even the most offensive and insolent should be swed into absolute
silence (cf. Exodus 11:7; also Jdt. 11:19).
JOSHUA 10:24. PUT YOUR FEET UPON THE NECKS] The customary token of the
triumph of the conquerors a... [ Continue Reading ]
CRITICAL NOTES.—
Joshua 10:29. Libnah] Another of the cities belonging to the
Shephelah, or low country of Judah. It was besieged by Sennacherib (2
Kings 19:8), and it was probably in this neighbourhood that the
185,000 Assyrians were slain, in one night, by the angel of the Lord.
Dean Stanley and... [ Continue Reading ]