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Text -- Joshua 9:18 (NET)

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Wesley -> Jos 9:18
Wesley: Jos 9:18 - -- Both from that proneness which is in people to censure the actions of their rulers; and from their desire of the spoil of these cities.
Both from that proneness which is in people to censure the actions of their rulers; and from their desire of the spoil of these cities.
Clarke -> Jos 9:18
Clarke: Jos 9:18 - -- All the congregation murmured - Merely because they were deprived of the spoils of the Gibeonites. They had now got under the full influence of a pr...
All the congregation murmured - Merely because they were deprived of the spoils of the Gibeonites. They had now got under the full influence of a predatory spirit; God saw their proneness to this, and therefore, at particular times, totally interdicted the spoils of conquered cities, as in the case of Jericho.
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Poole -> Jos 9:18
Poole: Jos 9:18 - -- Partly, from that proneness which is in people to censure the actions of their rulers; partly, because they might think the princes by their rashnes...
Partly, from that proneness which is in people to censure the actions of their rulers; partly, because they might think the princes by their rashness had brought them into a snare, that they could neither kill them for fear of the oath, nor spare them for fear of God’ s command to the contrary; and partly, for their desire of the possession and spoil of these cities, of which they thought themselves hereby deprived.
Haydock -> Jos 9:18
Haydock: Jos 9:18 - -- Israel. This is one reason why their lives were spared. But we have seen that they could not, with justice, have treated them as enemies, on their ...
Israel. This is one reason why their lives were spared. But we have seen that they could not, with justice, have treated them as enemies, on their submitting to the conditions required, even if they had not engaged themselves by oath. The Gabaonites knew with what respect oaths were then kept by the Hebrews, even when they might have some specious pretext for dispensing themselves from their obligation. "People had not yet begun to neglect God, as they do in the present age; nor did they allow themselves the liberty of interpreting an oath, and accommodating the laws to their own humour, but they rather regulated their morals by their prescription." Nondum hæc quæ nunc tenet sæculum, negligentia Dei venerat, &c. (Livy iii.)
Gill -> Jos 9:18
Gill: Jos 9:18 - -- And the children of Israel smote them not,.... The inhabitants of the four cities, when they came to them, though they found it to be a true report th...
And the children of Israel smote them not,.... The inhabitants of the four cities, when they came to them, though they found it to be a true report that was brought them of their being neighbours, and that they were imposed upon by them:
because the princes of the congregation had sworn unto them by the Lord God of Israel; by the Word of the Lord God of Israel, as the Targum, and therefore they restrained the people from smiting and plundering them; for it was not the oath of the princes the people so much regarded, or had such an influence on them as to abstain from seizing on them, but the princes, by reason of their oath, would not suffer them to touch them:
and all the congregation murmured against the princes; not only for taking such an oath, but chiefly because they restrained them from smiting the Gibeonites, and taking their substance for a prey; their eager desire of revenge, and of seizing their goods, and inhabiting their cities, raised a murmur in them against the princes. This is to be understood not of the whole body of the people at Gilgal, but of all that party that was sent to Gibeon, and of the princes that went with them.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 9:1-27
TSK Synopsis: Jos 9:1-27 - --1 The kings combine against Israel.3 The Gibeonites by craft obtain a league.22 They are condemned to perpetual bondage.
MHCC -> Jos 9:14-21
MHCC: Jos 9:14-21 - --The Israelites, having examined the provisions of the Gibeonites, hastily concluded that they confirmed their account. We make more haste than good sp...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 9:15-21
Matthew Henry: Jos 9:15-21 - -- Here is, I. The treaty soon concluded with the Gibeonites, Jos 9:15. The thing was not done with much formality, but in short, 1. They agreed to let...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 9:18-20
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 9:18-20 - --
"The Israelites smote them not," sc., with the edge of the sword, "because the princes of the congregation had sworn to them," sc., to let them live...
Constable -> Jos 5:13--13:1; Jos 9:1-27
Constable: Jos 5:13--13:1 - --C. Possession of the land 5:13-12:24
Before Israel entered the land of Canaan, God had been preparing fo...




