* Five kings war against Gibeon. (1-6) Joshua succours Gibeon The sun
and moon stand still. (7-14) The kings are taken, their armies
defeated, and they are put to death. (15-27) Seven other kings
defeated and slain. (28-43)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-6 When sinners leave the service of Satan and the friendship of the
world, that they make peace with God and join Israel, they must not
marvel if the world hate them, if their former friends become foes. By
such methods Satan discourages many who are convinced of their danger,
and almost persuaded... [ Continue Reading ]
7-14 The meanest and most feeble, who have just begun to trust the
Lord, are as much entitled to be protected as those who have long and
faithfully been his servants. It is our duty to defend the afflicted,
who, like the Gibeonites, are brought into trouble on our account, or
for the sake of the go... [ Continue Reading ]
15-27 None moved his tongue against any of the children of Israel.
This shows their perfect safety. The kings were called to an account,
as rebels against the Israel of God. Refuges of lies will but secure
for God's judgment. God punished the abominable wickedness of these
kings, the measure of whos... [ Continue Reading ]
28-43 Joshua made speed in taking these cities. See what a great deal
of work may be done in a little time, if we will be diligent, and
improve our opportunities. God here showed his hatred of the
idolatries and other abominations of which the Canaanites had been
guilty, and shows us how great the p... [ Continue Reading ]