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Verse Joshua 9:21. _HEWERS OF WOOD AND DRAWERS OF WATER_] Perhaps this
is a sort of proverbial expression, signifying the lowest state of
servitude, though it may also be understood literally. See bel...
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Render “they shall be hewers of wood and drawers of water:” menial
duties belonging to the lowest classes only (compare the marginal
reference). The curse of Noah Genesis 9:25 on the children of Ham w...
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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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_hewers of wood and drawers of water_ "trees thei kutten and watris
thei beren," Wyclif. They were devoted to the sanctuary, called at a
later period _Nethinims = Deo dati, donati_, and were bound to...
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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 Servitude of the Gibeonites Joshua 9:16-27_
16 And it came to pass at the end of three days after they had made a
league with them, that they heard that they were their neighbors, and
that they d...
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_AND THE PRINCES SAID UNTO THEM, LET THEM LIVE; BUT LET THEM BE HEWERS
OF WOOD AND DRAWERS OF WATER UNTO ALL THE CONGREGATION; AS THE PRINCES
HAD PROMISED THEM._
Hewers of wood and drawers of water ...
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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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HEWERS OF WOOD, etc.] This is the description of the normal function
of resident aliens in Deuteronomy 29:11. From Joshua 9:23; Joshua 9:27
we find that their tasks were mainly, though not entirely, c...
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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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וַ יֹּאמְר֧וּ אֲלֵיהֶ֛ם הַ
נְּשִׂיאִ֖ים יִֽחְי֑וּ...
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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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“HEWERS OF WOOD AND DRAWERS OF WATER”
Joshua 9:16
The faith of these people was so far rewarded that, while their
deception was punished by their reduction to the most menial tasks,
yet their lives w...
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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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Multitude. The common people, only considering their own private
advantage, murmured at the conduct of their leaders, as they supposed
that they were thus deprived of the plunder (Calmet) of many citi...
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Observe, how the Lord overruled the minds of his people, in behalf of
Gibeon. See this doctrine illustrated more fully: Genesis 20:3....
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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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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 PRINCES SAID TO THEM, LET THEM LIVE,.... They were very
pressing upon them, and importunate with them, to save their lives,
because of the oath they had taken:
(BUT LET THEM BE HEWERS OF WOOD...
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_And the princes said unto them, Let them live; but let them be hewers
of wood and drawers of water unto all the congregation; as the princes
had promised them._
Ver. 21. _But let them be hewers of w...
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_Unto all the congregation_ That is, let them be public servants, and
employed in the meanest offices (one kind being put for all the rest)
for the use of the congregation; doing these things partly f...
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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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And the princes said unto them, Let them live, but let them be hewers
of wood and drawers of water unto all the congregation; as the princes
had promised them. So their lives were spared, but they wer...
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The Deception Discovered and Punished....
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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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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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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 o...
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Joshua 9:21 rulers H5387 said H559 (H8799) live H2421 (H8799)
woodcutters H6086 H2404 (H8802) water...
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‘ And the princes said to them, “Let them live, so they become
hewers of wood, and drawers of water to all the congregation”, as
the princes had spoken to them.'
Now the explanation was given of what...
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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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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Joshua 9:17. On the third day] That is the same as “at the end of
three days” in Joshua 9:16. “The armed men would move from Gilgal
to Gibeon (about twelve miles) in the same day on w...
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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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2 Chronicles 2:17; 2 Chronicles 2:18; Deuteronomy 29:11; Joshua 9:15;...
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Unto all the congregation — That is, Let them be public servants,
and employed in the meanest offices, (one kind being put for all the
rest) for the use of the congregation; to do this partly for the...