Joshua 9:1 ¶ And it came to pass, when all the kings which were on this side Jordan, in the hills, and in the valleys, and in all the coasts of the great sea over against Lebanon, the Hittite, and the Amorite, the Canaanite, the Perizzite, the Hivite, and the Jebusite, heard thereof; 2 That they gathered themselves together, to fight with Joshua and with Israel, with one accord.
These small city-states that had been used to depending on Egypt
for support now band together in spite of their likely hostilities with each
other to defend themselves against the invading horde of Israelites. Leagues
and confederacies, it has been written by commentators, form against Joshua and
his people. They will come from far and wide to join the fight.
Joshua 9:3 ¶ 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 ambassadors, and took old sacks upon their asses, and wine
bottles, old, and rent, and bound up; 5
And old shoes and clouted upon their feet, and old garments upon them;
and all the bread of their provision was dry and mouldy. 6 And they went to Joshua unto the camp at
Gilgal, and said unto him, and to the men of Israel, We be come from a far
country: now therefore make ye a league with us. 7 And the men of Israel said unto the Hivites,
Peradventure ye dwell among us; and how shall we make a league with you? 8 And they said unto Joshua, We are thy
servants. And Joshua said unto them, Who are ye? and from whence come
ye? 9 And they said unto him, From a
very far country thy servants are come because of the name of the LORD thy God:
for we have heard the fame of him, and all that he did in Egypt, 10 And all that he did to the two kings of the
Amorites, that were beyond Jordan, to Sihon king of Heshbon, and to Og
king of Bashan, which was at Ashtaroth. 11 Wherefore our elders and all the inhabitants
of our country spake to us, saying, Take victuals with you for the journey, and
go to meet them, and say unto them, We are your servants: therefore now
make ye a league with us. 12 This our
bread we took hot for our provision out of our houses on the day we came
forth to go unto you; but now, behold, it is dry, and it is mouldy: 13 And these bottles of wine, which we filled, were
new; and, behold, they be rent: and these our garments and our shoes are become
old by reason of the very long journey. 14
And the men took of their victuals, and asked not counsel at the
mouth of the LORD.
The inhabitants of Gibeon are crafty and see the proverbial
writing on the wall. Understanding that these small city-states could hardly
muster enough soldiers to stand against an invasion of tens of thousands of
armed men and perhaps a couple million people, a vast horde invading the entire
area of Canaan, they propose a different tactic.
Joshua 9:15 ¶ And Joshua
made peace with them, and made a league with them, to let them live: and the
princes of the congregation sware unto them. 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 neighbours, and that
they dwelt among them. 17 And the
children of Israel journeyed, and came unto their cities on the third day. Now
their cities were Gibeon, and Chephirah, and Beeroth, and Kirjathjearim.
18 And the children of Israel smote them
not, because the princes of the congregation had sworn unto them by the LORD
God of Israel. And all the congregation murmured against the princes. 19 But all the princes said unto all the
congregation, We have sworn unto them by the LORD God of Israel: now therefore
we may not touch them. 20 This we will
do to them; we will even let them live, lest wrath be upon us, because of the
oath which we sware unto them. 21 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.
Here is an important principle of God’s standard of character and
justice. If you make a deal, even if you find that the other party has lied,
you are still bound by your oath. We can hardly accept this today and would
not. In older days with regard to a gentleman it has been said that it is not
the other person’s character but your own that you should be concerned with and
perhaps a little more active spying would have let Joshua and company know just
how close these cities of Canaan were. The Israelites are binding themselves to
the oath they made but are punishing the offenders for their mendacity. They
will be servants.
Joshua 9:22 ¶ And Joshua
called for them, and he spake unto them, saying, Wherefore have ye beguiled us,
saying, We are very far from you; when ye dwell among us? 23 Now therefore ye are cursed, and there
shall none of you be freed from being bondmen, and hewers of wood and drawers
of water for the house of my God. 24 And
they answered Joshua, and said, Because it was certainly told thy servants, how
that the LORD thy God commanded his servant Moses to give you all the land, and
to destroy all the inhabitants of the land from before you, therefore we were
sore afraid of our lives because of you, and have done this thing. 25 And now, behold, we are in thine hand:
as it seemeth good and right unto thee to do unto us, do. 26 And so did he unto them, and delivered them
out of the hand of the children of Israel, that they slew them not. 27 And Joshua made them that day hewers of wood
and drawers of water for the congregation, and for the altar of the LORD, even
unto this day, in the place which he should choose.
Joshua says the fake diplomats from faraway are cursed but they
see it differently as people who through cunning saved their lives and the lives
of their families. They are satisfied with being servants to the Israelites.
This will put them under the protection of the conquering Israelites as will be
evident later.
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