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Verse Joshua 9:14. _THE MEN TOOK OF THEIR VICTUALS_] This was done in
all probability in the way of _friendship_; for, from time immemorial
to the present day, _eating together_, in the Asiatic count...
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The elders of Israel Joshua 9:18, tasting what was offered them by the
Gibeonites, pledged themselves according to the usage of Eastern
nations to peace and friendship with them. They credited the sto...
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9. THE GIBEONITES
CHAPTER 9
_ 1. The confederacy of the enemies (Joshua 9:1)_
2. The deception of the Gibeonites (Joshua 9:3)
3. The failure (Joshua 9:14)
4. The deception discovered ...
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JOSHUA 9. THE STRATAGEM OF THE GIBEONITES. This account, though
composite, is straightforward enough if Joshua 9:17 be omitted. These
verses _give_ an account by the priestly writer in which the princ...
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THE MEN. Hebrew, plural of _ish_ or _'enosh._ App-14
TOOK OF THEIR VICTUALS. Probably tasted, or partook of their food; or,
ate with them--a token of friendship.
ASKED NOT: i.e. by "Urim and Thummim...
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The Embassy of the Gibeonites
3. _of Gibeon_ This city was the head of the four towns occupied by
the Hivites, the other three being Chephirah, Beeroth, and
Kirjath-jearim (Joshua 9:17). It appears to...
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_the men took of their victuals_ "thei token thanne of the meetis of
hem," Wyclif. "The men" here denote the elders of Israel, the heads of
the tribes. Comp. Joshua 9:18-21. Some think it means they t...
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_VER._ 14. _AND THE MEN TOOK OF THEIR VICTUALS_— It has been asked
in what light they thus took of it? and some pretend it was to taste
with them in token of friendship, peace, and alliance, according...
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_Deceit of the Gibeonites Joshua 9:3-15_
3 And when the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done unto
Jericho and to Ai,
4 They did work wilily, and went and made as if they had been
ambassado...
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_AND THE MEN TOOK OF THEIR VICTUALS, AND ASKED NOT COUNSEL AT THE
MOUTH OF THE LORD._
The men took of their victuals. The mouldy appearance of their bread
was, after examination, accepted as guarante...
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THE LEAGUE WITH THE GIBEONITES
Joshua 9 forms an introduction to the narrative of the Southern
campaign (Joshua 10). The Gibeonite cities were important enough both
politically and geographically (see...
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TOOK OF THEIR VICTUALS] thus accepting their specious story, and
incidentally committing themselves, according to Eastern rule of
hospitality, to at least a temporary friendship. ASKED NOT COUNSEL BY...
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COME IN, AND RECEIVE GOD’S PROMISES!
JOSHUA
_BRIAN ROWLANDS_
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CHAPTER 9
THE *ISRAELITES BECOME FRIENDS WITH THEIR...
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AND THE MEN TOOK OF THEIR VICTUALS. — _And they accepted the men
from_ (the appearance of) _their provisions._ This, which is the view
taken in our marginal reading, seems to be the more probable
inte...
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וַ יִּקְח֥וּ הָֽ אֲנָשִׁ֖ים מִ
צֵּידָ֑ם וְ
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CHAPTER XVIII.
THE STRATAGEM OF THE GIBEONITES.
Joshua 9:1.
WE now resume the thread of the story interrupted by the narrative of
the transaction at Ebal and Gerizim. We learn from the testimony of...
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DECEIVED BY THE GIBEONITES
Joshua 9:1
The presence of common peril forced the nations of Canaan to combine
for self-preservation. Would that the various sections of the visible
Church might see thei...
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The fame and the dread of the people by this time were spreading far
and wide. The kings of Canaan, conscious of their danger, formed a
league against the oncoming hosts.
However, before they had time...
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TROUBLE WITH THE GIBEONITES
Joshua 9:1-27; Joshua 10:1-43; Joshua 11:1-23
God had instructed Israel to destroy the Canaanites when they came
into the land ...
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And the (g) men took of their victuals, and asked not [counsel] at the
mouth of the LORD.
(g) Some think that the Israelites are of their victuals, and so made
a league with them....
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Victuals, to examine whether they were as old as they pretended; or
they eat of them in sign of friendship. (Menochius) --- Thus we find a
feast generally accompanied the making of a league, Genesis x...
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The, deceit which the Gibeonites made use of, blinded the eyes of
Israel. And it is astonishing it should, so: for in the close of the
defeat of Ai, Joshua caused Israel to hear the command of God, th...
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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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14._And the men took of their victuals, etc. _Some commentators here
have recourse to the insipid fictions that they ate the bread, to
ascertain from the taste whether it were stale from age, or that...
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But, if such a position as this proclaims the rights of God and
manifests the confidence of the people, it soon leads to conflict. The
enemy will not consent to the invasion and the taking possession...
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AND THE MEN TOOK OF THEIR VICTUALS,.... That is, the princes of Israel
took thereof; not to eat of them, for it cannot be thought that such
personages would eat of such dry and mouldy bread, and espec...
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And the men took of their victuals, and asked not [counsel] at the
mouth of the LORD.
Ver. 14. _And the men took of their victuals._] That is, they did eat
of it in token of a league made with them,...
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_The men_ That is, the princes. _Their victuals_ That they might
examine the truth of what they said. _Asked not at the mouth of the
Lord_ As they ought to have done upon all such weighty occasions. S...
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1 The kings combine against Israel.
3 The Gibeonites by craft obtaine a League.
16 For which they are condemned to perpetual bondage.
1 AND it came to passe when all the kings which were on this si...
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THE GIBEONITES DECEIVE JOSHUA AND THE PRINCES...
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And the men, the princes of Israel, TOOK OF THEIR VICTUALS, either to
convince themselves of the truth of the statements presented to them,
or in an act implying readiness to make a league with the Gi...
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DECEIVED BY THE GIBEONITES
(vs.1-27)
The calm deliberation with which the Lord was acting gave time for the
forces of the enemy to be marshaled against Israel. Six nations, the
Hittites, Amorites, Ca...
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THE MEN TOOK OF THEIR VICTUALS:
Or, they received the men by reason of their victuals...
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14-21 The Israelites, having examined the provisions of the
Gibeonites, hastily concluded that they confirmed their account. We
make more haste than good speed, when we stay not to take God with us,...
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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
l...
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‘And the men took of their provisions and did not ask counsel of
YHWH.'
O how foolish we are when we do not consult God. Convinced by the
false evidence the food was accepted by the elders of Israel,...
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CONTENTS: The league with the Gibeonites.
CHARACTERS: God, Joshua, ambassadors of the Gibeonites.
CONCLUSION: We make more haste than good progress in any business when
we do not stop to take God al...
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Joshua 9:1. _All the kings to fight with Joshua._ They realized the
ancient proverb, _Quem Deus vult perdere, primum dementat._ He whom
God destroys is first mad.
Joshua 9:4. _Wine bottles, old and re...
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_The inhabitants of Gibeon _. .. _ did work wilily._
A CANAANITISH STRATAGEM
I. How this device originated.
1. Their wisdom suggested it. The selfsame facts suggest different
courses of action to th...
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JOSHUA—NOTE ON JOSHUA 9:1 Having failed to consult the Lord, Israel
is tricked into making a peace covenant with the Gibeonites. The
Gibeonites claimed to be from a “distant country” (v. Joshua 9:6)
b...
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JOSHUA—NOTE ON JOSHUA 9:14 The notice that Israel DID NOT ASK
COUNSEL FROM THE LORD helps explain how Israel was deceived.
Israel’s leaders trusted their impressions instead of seeking
direction from...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Joshua 9:8. We are thy servants] This was not a declaration of fealty,
but is rather to be read as an expression of courtesy (Genesis 32:4;
Genesis 1:18), very adroitly introduced to...
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EXPOSITION
THE GIBEONITES.—
JOSHUA 9:1
AND IT CAME TO PASS, WHEN ALL THE KINGS. According to the explanation
given above (Joshua 6:5, Joshua 6:15) of the
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This time shall we turn to the book of Joshua, chapter nine as we
begin our study this evening.
Now the children of Israel had conquered Jericho and Ai, which were
strong cities. The kings that were i...
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1 Chronicles 10:13; 1 Chronicles 10:14; 1 Samuel 14:18; 1 Samuel
14:19;...
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The men — That is, the princes. Their victuals — That they might
examine the truth of what they said. The mouth of the Lord — As they
ought to have done upon all such weighty occasions. So they are
ac...