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Verse Joshua 10:24. _PUT YOUR FEET UPON THE NECKS OF THESE KINGS._]
This act was done _symbolically_, as a token, not only of the present
complete victory, but of their approaching triumph over all th...
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PUT YOUR FEET UPON THE NECKS OF THESE KINGS - A symbol of complete
subjugation (compare the marginal references and 1 Corinthians 15:25)....
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10. THE VICTORIOUS CONQUEST
CHAPTER 10
_ 1. Adoni-zedec and his confederacy (Joshua 10:1)_
2. The war (Joshua 10:7)
3. The miracle (Joshua 10:12)
4. The victory won ...
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DEFEAT AND DEATH OF THE FIVE KINGS. Here we have the account of the
famous battle of Bethhoron. Five kings band themselves together
against Gibeon; the Gibeonites send for help to Joshua, who comes up...
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MEN. plural of _ish_ App-14.
THESE KINGS. Some codices, with three early printed editions, read
"these five kings"....
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Flight and Execution of the Five Kings
16. _But these five kings_ Here the regular historical narrative is
resumed. The second stage in the flight was over. "In the lengthened
day granted to Joshua's...
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_put your feet upon the necks_ According to the usage portrayed on the
monuments of Assyria and Egypt, which seems also to have been
practised by the Byzantine emperors long after the Christian era. F...
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DISCOURSE: 253
JOSHUA’S VICTORY OVER THE CONFEDERATE KINGS
Joshua 10:24. And it came to pass, when they brought out those kings
unto Joshua, that Joshua called for all the men of Israel, and said
unto...
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_VER._ 22-25. _THEN SAID JOSHUA, OPEN THE MOUTH OF THE CAVE_— In
full view of all his troops, now returned to the camp near Makkedah,
and before his assaulting that place, Joshua caused the five kings...
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_The Death of the Five Kings Joshua 10:15-27_
15 And Joshua returned, and all Israel with him, unto the camp of
Gilgal.
16 But these five kings fled, and hid themselves in a cave at
Makkedah.
17 And i...
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_AND IT CAME TO PASS, WHEN THEY BROUGHT OUT THOSE KINGS UNTO JOSHUA,
THAT JOSHUA CALLED FOR ALL THE MEN OF ISRAEL, AND SAID UNTO THE
CAPTAINS OF THE MEN OF WAR WHICH WENT WITH HIM, COME NEAR, PUT YOUR...
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THE CONQUEST OF SOUTHERN CANAAN
This chapter narrates the successful campaign against the five
confederate chiefs of the S., who are roused by the fall of Jericho
and Ai and the alliance with Gibeon,...
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PUT THEIR FEET UPON THE NECKS] The monuments of Assyria and Egypt
afford graphic parallels....
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COME IN, AND RECEIVE GOD’S PROMISES!
JOSHUA
_BRIAN ROWLANDS_
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CHAPTER 10
THE *ISRAELITES DEFEAT THE AMORITES – JO...
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THE CAPTAINS. — The original word occurs here for the first time
(see Judges 11:6; Judges 11:11), and seems to mean the _actual
leaders,_ not merely the official heads, of the people, who had borne
th...
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וַ֠ יְהִי כְּֽ הֹוצִיאָ֞ם אֶת ־הַ
מְּלָכִ֣ים
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CHAPTER XIX.
THE BATTLE OF BETHHORON.
Joshua 10:1.
OUT of the larger confederacy of the whole Canaanite chiefs against
Joshua and his people recorded in the beginning of chap 9, a smaller
number, he...
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40-43, JOSHUA'S VICTORIES OVER ISRAEL'S FOES
Joshua 10:15
The cave of Makkedah was a perpetual reminder of this wonderful
victory which God gave His people. The details as to the placing of
the princ...
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This action of the Gibeonites in securing their own safety aroused the
anger of the confederate kings and they proceeded to act against
Gibeon in order to punish it. In their peril the men of Gibeon
a...
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When the king of Jerusalem learned that Ai had fallen and the even
more powerful city of Gibeon had made a treaty with Israel, he called
upon four other kings to join with him in an attack on Gibeon....
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And it came to pass, when they brought out those kings unto Joshua,
that Joshua called for all the men of Israel, and said unto the
captains of the men of war which went with him, Come near, put your...
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_Feet, as Moses had foretold, Deuteronomy xxxiii. 29. The conduct of
Josue would appear cruel, if we did not reflect that he was only the
executioner of the divine justice, which was pleased thus to p...
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So, Reader, will your Jesus, your Joshua, do by all his enemies and
yours. Jehovah, the Father, hath said, Sit on my right hand, until I
make thine enemies thy footstool. Psalms 110:1. So will he do b...
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In the wars of Jehovah it was not always a question of hostile power.
Indeed this is not the most serious evil which the people of God have
to encounter in this world. The very same principle which wa...
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Moreover, this peace with the Gibeonites only brought fresh attacks
upon Israel. But now all is plain. Jehovah says to Joshua, "Fear them
not, for I have delivered them into thy hand." This is all tha...
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AND IT CAME TO PASS, WHEN THEY BROUGHT OUT THESE KINGS UNTO
JOSHUA,.... And set them before him, and he had passed sentence on
them:
THAT HE CALLED FOR ALL THE MEN OF ISRAEL; that is, for the chief m...
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And it came to pass, when they brought out those kings unto Joshua,
that Joshua called for all the men of Israel, and said unto the
captains of the men of war which went with him, Come near, put your...
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_Put your feet on the necks_, &c. This he commanded, not in insolence
and pride, but in token that these kings and their countries were
brought into an absolute subjection to the Israelites, that God...
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[GIBEON BESIEGED.]
1 Fiue Kings warre against Gibeon.
6 Ioshua rescueth it.
10 God fighteth against them with hailestones.
12 The Sunne and Moone stand still at the word of Ioshua.
16 The fiue Ki...
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THE FIVE KINGS PUT TO DEATH...
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And it came to pass, when they brought out those kings unto Joshua,
that Joshua called for all the men of Israel, and said unto the
captains of the men of war which went with him, Come near and put yo...
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ISRAEL DEFEATS FIVE KINGS
(vs.1-10)
The news of Gibeon's treaty with Israel greatly alarmed other nations
in the land, for Gibeon was considered prominent and important, so
that the king of Jerusale...
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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...
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PUT YOUR FEET UPON THE NECKS OF THESE KINGS: this he did not from
pride and contempt of their dignity in itself; but, partly, as a
punishment of their impious rebellion against their sovereign Lord;
p...
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‘ And so it was that when they brought out these kings to Joshua,
Joshua called for all the men of Israel and said to the chiefs of the
men of war who went with him, “Come near. Put your feet on the n...
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CONTENTS: Victory at Gibeon, Makkedah, etc. Sun's action halted.
CHARACTERS: God, Joshua, Adonizedek, king of Makkedah.
CONCLUSION: When enemies set themselves in array against us and
threaten to sw...
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Joshua 10:1. _Adonizedek,_ lord of righteousness. _Zedek_ was common
in the names of the kings of Jerusalem, as _Melchizedek._
Joshua 10:11. _Great stones hail stones,_ as in many versions. So is
Psal...
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_Bring out those five kings._
THE PROSTRATE KINGS
The kings of the Canaanites fled and hid themselves, but the Divine
vengeance followed them; and after the rout of their hosts was
completed they the...
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JOSHUA—NOTE ON JOSHUA 10:1__ Because the events of ch. Joshua 10:1
are brought on by Canaanite aggression, Israel’s defeat of the south
can be viewed as defensive....
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JOSHUA—NOTE ON JOSHUA 10:24 In the ancient Near East, victors would
often put their FEET ON THE NECKS of defeated enemies, symbolizing
supremacy.
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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)...
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EXPOSITION
THE BATTLE OF BETH-HORON, AND THE SUBJUGATION OF SOUTHERN
PALESTINE.—
JOSHUA 10:1
ADONI-ZEDEC (cf. Melchizedek in...
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In verse six of chapter ten,
The men of Gibeon sent an urgent message to Joshua that they were
being attacked. They said, "Now we have this mutual defense pact with
you, so come to our aid." And Joshu...
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Deuteronomy 33:29; Isaiah 26:5; Isaiah 26:6; Isaiah 60:11; Isaiah 60
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Put your feet on the necks — This he did not from pride and
contempt; but as a punishment of their impious rebellion against their
Sovereign Lord; in pursuance of that curse of servitude due to all
th...