
Text -- Joshua 9:6 (NET)




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The place of their head - quarters.

Wesley: Jos 9:6 - -- To those who used to meet in council with Joshua, to whom it belonged to make leagues, even the princes of the congregation.
To those who used to meet in council with Joshua, to whom it belonged to make leagues, even the princes of the congregation.

Wesley: Jos 9:6 - -- Because we are not of this people, whom, as we are informed, you are obliged utterly to destroy.
Because we are not of this people, whom, as we are informed, you are obliged utterly to destroy.
JFB -> Jos 9:6-14
JFB: Jos 9:6-14 - -- Arrived at the Israelitish headquarters, the strangers obtained an interview with Joshua and the elders, to whom they opened their business.
Arrived at the Israelitish headquarters, the strangers obtained an interview with Joshua and the elders, to whom they opened their business.
Clarke -> Jos 9:6
Clarke: Jos 9:6 - -- Make ye a league with us - כרתו לנו ברית kirethu lanu berith , cut, or divide, the covenant sacrifice with us. From this it appears that...
Make ye a league with us -
Calvin -> Jos 9:6
Calvin: Jos 9:6 - -- 6.And they went to Joshua, etc. I have said that in strict law, a covenant of this description was null and void. For when they obtain their prayer, ...
6.And they went to Joshua, etc. I have said that in strict law, a covenant of this description was null and void. For when they obtain their prayer, what is stipulated but just that they should be kept safe, provided they come from a distant and remote region of the globe? And the oftener they reiterate the same falsehood, the more do they annul a compact elicited by fraud, since its true meaning only amounts to this, that the Israelites will offer no molestation to a foreign people, living at a remote distance. This is shown to be more especially the meaning, from the fact, that the Israelites expressly exclude all the inhabitants of the land of Canaan. They could not, therefore, gain anything by the fraud. Nor are they more assisted by making a fallacious pretext of the name of God, and thus throwing a kind of mist over the mind of Joshua. They pretend that they had come in the name of God; as if they were professing to give glory to God, even the God of Israel; inasmuch as there is a tacit rejection of the superstitions to which they had been accustomed. For if it is true, that they had come, moved by the faith of the miracles which had been performed in Egypt, they concede supreme power to the God of Israel, though to them a God unknown.
TSK -> Jos 9:6
TSK: Jos 9:6 - -- the camp : Jos 5:10, Jos 10:43
We be : Jos 9:9; Deu 20:11-15; 1Ki 8:41; 2Ki 20:14
make ye : Kirthoo lanoo berith , ""cut or divide with us a coven...

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Barnes -> Jos 9:6
Barnes: Jos 9:6 - -- Camp at Gilgal - While Joshua was engaged in more distant enterprises, the women, children, and property of the Israelites were left with a suf...
Camp at Gilgal - While Joshua was engaged in more distant enterprises, the women, children, and property of the Israelites were left with a sufficient guard at this place, where they had been established immediately after crossing the Jordan Jos 5:9.
Poole -> Jos 9:6
Poole: Jos 9:6 - -- Gilgal the place of their head-quarters. To the men of Israel, to wit, those who used to meet in council with Joshua, to whom it belonged to make lea...
Gilgal the place of their head-quarters. To the men of Israel, to wit, those who used to meet in council with Joshua, to whom it belonged to make leagues, as it here follows, even the princes of the congregation; not the common people, as appears both from Jos 9:15,18,19,21 , and from common usage of all ambassadors, who generally deliver their message to and treat with princes, not people. And the Hebrew word iseh , here used, sometimes notes men of eminency and dignity.
Now therefore because we are not of this people, whom, as we are informed, you are obliged utterly to destroy; that which appeared sufficiently, by the Israelites’ practice in destroying the Amorites beyond Jordan, and the people of Jericho and At, without any allowance for sex or age; and by common rumour, and the report of the Israelites and other persons who dwelt among them, or had converse with them, as Rahab and all her kindred; and by the nature of the thing, because they were to possess that whole land, and were not to mix themselves with the people of it.
Gill -> Jos 9:6
Gill: Jos 9:6 - -- And they went to Joshua, unto the camp at Gilgal,.... From whence it appears, that after Jericho and Ai were destroyed, the army of Israel returned to...
And they went to Joshua, unto the camp at Gilgal,.... From whence it appears, that after Jericho and Ai were destroyed, the army of Israel returned to their encampment at Gilgal, Jos 5:10; and here they were when the Gibeonites applied to them:
and said unto him, and to the men of Israel; not to the whole body of the people, but either to the seventy elders, the great council, who were with Joshua, or the princes of the congregation, after mentioned, who are said to swear to them; and so some render the words, "to the chief men of Israel" l; the word "Ish" here used sometimes denotes an eminent person or persons, see Isa 2:9,
we be come from a far country; this lie they told, that they might not be thought to be inhabitants of Canaan, and be destroyed as those of Jericho and Ai were; and as the rest of the inhabitants would be, of which they had intelligence, as the design of the Israelites, and what their orders were; according to Jerom m, Gibeon was but four miles from Bethel, unless he means Gibeah; however, it could not be at a much greater distance; and as Gilgal was a mile and a quarter from Jericho, where the Gibeonites now were, and Ai but three miles from Jericho, and Bethel a mile from thence, and Gibeon four miles from Bethel, they were come but little more than nine miles. Bunting n makes it twelve miles from Gilgal to Gibeon:
now therefore make yea league with us; offensive and defensive, to help and assist each other against a common enemy.

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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 9:3-13
MHCC: Jos 9:3-13 - --Other people heard these tidings, and were driven thereby to make war upon Israel; but the Gibeonites were led to make peace with them. Thus the disco...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 9:3-14
Matthew Henry: Jos 9:3-14 - -- Here, I. The Gibeonites desire to make peace with Israel, being alarmed by the tidings they heard of the destruction of Jericho, Jos 9:3. Other peop...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 9:6-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 9:6-7 - --
Having made these preparations, they went to the Israelitish camp at Gilgal (Jiljilia), introduced themselves to the men of Israel ( אישׁ , in a...
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...
