Joshua 9
Joshua makes a treaty with the Gibeonites, a neighboring people, but is deceived by them.
Bible version
The Gibeonite Deception
Commentary
Joshua chapter 9 is a pivotal chapter in the book of Joshua. It marks a major turning point in the Israelites’ conquest of the Promised Land. In this chapter, the Gibeonites, a powerful and influential people, come to Joshua and the Israelites in a desperate attempt to make a covenant with them. The Gibeonites are aware of the Israelites’ power and are hoping to make a treaty with them in order to save themselves from destruction. The Israelites, however, are wary of the Gibeonites’ intentions and are hesitant to make a covenant with them. Joshua and the Israelites consult with God and are told to make a covenant with the Gibeonites. Despite their reservations, the Israelites agree to the covenant and make a treaty with the Gibeonites. This chapter is significant because it marks a major shift in the Israelites’ approach to the conquest of the Promised Land. Up until this point, the Israelites had been instructed to completely destroy their enemies. However, in this chapter, they are instructed to make a covenant with the Gibeonites. This shows that the Israelites are beginning to understand that not all of their enemies need to be destroyed and that it is possible to make peace with them. The covenant with the Gibeonites also serves as a reminder to the Israelites that they are to be a people of justice and mercy. This chapter serves as a reminder to the Israelites that they are to be a people of justice and mercy, and that they should not be quick to judge or condemn their enemies. Overall, Joshua chapter 9 is an important chapter in the book of Joshua. It marks a major shift
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There are 27 verses in Joshua, chapter 9.