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Wesley -> Jos 9:17
JFB: Jos 9:16-17 - -- This information was obtained in their further progress through the country; for as Jos 9:17 should be rendered, "when the children of Israel journeye...
This information was obtained in their further progress through the country; for as Jos 9:17 should be rendered, "when the children of Israel journeyed, they came to their cities." Gibeon was about eighteen or twenty miles from Gilgal.

JFB: Jos 9:17 - -- "the city of forests," now Kuryet-el-Enab [ROBINSON].||
06056||1||10||0||@the children of Israel smote them not==--The moral character of the Gibeonit...
"the city of forests," now Kuryet-el-Enab [ROBINSON].|| 06056||1||10||0||@the children of Israel smote them not==--The moral character of the Gibeonites' stratagem was bad. The princes of the congregation did not vindicate either the expediency or the lawfulness of the connection they had formed; but they felt the solemn obligations of their oath; and, although the popular clamor was loud against them, caused either by disappointment at losing the spoils of Gibeon, or by displeasure at the apparent breach of the divine commandment, they determined to adhere to their pledge, "because they had sworn by the Lord God of Israel." The Israelitish princes acted conscientiously; they felt themselves bound by their solemn promise; but to prevent the disastrous consequences of their imprudent haste, they resolved to degrade the Gibeonites to a servile condition as a means of preventing their people from being ensnared into idolatry, and thus acted up, as they thought, to the true spirit and end of the law.
Clarke -> Jos 9:17
Clarke: Jos 9:17 - -- The children of Israel - came unto their cities - Probably when the fraud was discovered, Joshua sent out a detachment to examine their country, and...
The children of Israel - came unto their cities - Probably when the fraud was discovered, Joshua sent out a detachment to examine their country, and to see what use could be made of it in the prosecution of their war with the Canaanites. Some of the cities mentioned here were afterwards in great repute among the Israelites: and God chose to make one of them, Kirjath-jearim, the residence of the ark of the covenant for twenty years, in the reigns of Saul and David. There is no evidence that the preservation of the Gibeonites was displeasing to Jehovah.
TSK -> Jos 9:17
TSK: Jos 9:17 - -- Gibeon : Jos 10:2, Jos 18:25-28; 1Ch 21:29; 2Ch 1:3; Ezr 2:25; Neh 7:29
Kirjathjearim : Jos 15:9, Jos 15:60, Jos 18:14; 1Sa 7:1; 1Ch 13:5, 1Ch 13:6; 2...

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Barnes -> Jos 9:17
Barnes: Jos 9:17 - -- Chephirah (Kefir) is situated eight or nine miles west of Gibeon, and was an inhabited city in the days of Ezra and Nehemiah Ezr 2:25; Neh 7:29. Bee...
Chephirah (Kefir) is situated eight or nine miles west of Gibeon, and was an inhabited city in the days of Ezra and Nehemiah Ezr 2:25; Neh 7:29.
Beeroth (Birch), about eight miles north of Jerusalem. Kirjath-jearim, i. e. "city of woods,"is identified by Robinson with the modern Kuriet el Enab, nine miles from Jerusalem on the road to Jaffa (and by Conder with Soba). The town was numbered among those belonging to Judah, and was in the northern boundary of that tribe. Beyond this city the six hundred Danites encamped on their famous expedition to Laish Jdg 18:12. Kirjath-jearim was also, and probably before the Israelite conquests exclusively, called Baalah and Kirjath-baal Jos 15:9, Jos 15:60, names which seem to point to its early sanctity as a special seat of Baal-worship. To this place also the ark was brought from Beth-shemesh after it was sent back by the Philistines, and here it remained for twenty years 1Sa 6:20-21; 1Sa 7:2. It was fetched thence by David and deposited in the house of Obed-edom 2Sa 6:2. Hence, the allusion, Psa 132:6, where David is said to have found the ark "in the fields of the wood."
Poole -> Jos 9:17
Gill -> Jos 9:17
Gill: Jos 9:17 - -- And the children of Israel journeyed,.... Not the whole camp, for that still remained at Gilgal, and continued there until the Gibeonites in distress ...
And the children of Israel journeyed,.... Not the whole camp, for that still remained at Gilgal, and continued there until the Gibeonites in distress sent to them for assistance in virtue of the league, as appears from the following chapter; but a party of them, who were sent along with some of the princes, to know the truth whether the Gibeonites were their neighbours or not, as had been reported to them:
and came unto their cities on the third day; not on the third day from their setting out on their journey, for it was but one night's march from Gilgal to them, Jos 10:9; but on the third day from the making of the league; it is very probable it was early on the third day they heard of their being their neighbours, upon which a party was sent out at once to know the truth of it, who arrived thither the same day:
now their cities were Gibeon and Chephirah, and Beeroth and Kirjathjearim; Gibeon was the metropolis, and the other three were subject to it; the three first fell to the lot of Benjamin, and the last to the tribe of Judah; we shall meet with them again in the lots of the several tribes, in Jos 15:60.

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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 9:16-17
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 9:16-17 - --
Three days after the treaty had been concluded, the Israelites discovered that they had been deceived, and that their allies dwelt among them (see J...
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...




