
Text -- Joshua 9:8 (NET)




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Wesley: Jos 9:8 - -- We desire a league with you upon your own terms; we are ready to accept of any conditions.
We desire a league with you upon your own terms; we are ready to accept of any conditions.

Wesley: Jos 9:8 - -- For this free and general concession gave Joshua cause to suspect that they were Canaanites.
For this free and general concession gave Joshua cause to suspect that they were Canaanites.
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 9:8 - -- We are thy servants - This appears to have been the only answer they gave to the question of the Israelitish elders, and this they gave to Joshua, n...
We are thy servants - This appears to have been the only answer they gave to the question of the Israelitish elders, and this they gave to Joshua, not to them, as they saw that Joshua was commander-in-chief of the host

Clarke: Jos 9:8 - -- Who are ye? and from whence come ye? - To these questions, from such an authority, they felt themselves obliged to give an explicit answer; and they...
Who are ye? and from whence come ye? - To these questions, from such an authority, they felt themselves obliged to give an explicit answer; and they do it very artfully by a mixture of truth, falsehood, and hypocrisy.
TSK -> Jos 9:8

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Poole -> Jos 9:8
Poole: Jos 9:8 - -- We are thy servants we desire a league with you upon your own terms; we are ready to accept of any conditions.
Who are ye? and from whence come ye? ...
We are thy servants we desire a league with you upon your own terms; we are ready to accept of any conditions.
Who are ye? and from whence come ye? for this free and general concession of theirs gave Joshua just cause to suspect that they were of the cursed Canaanites.
Haydock -> Jos 9:8
Haydock: Jos 9:8 - -- Servants. They did not mean to submit to servitude, but to make a league; otherwise they would not have needed to have recourse to such artifices. ...
Servants. They did not mean to submit to servitude, but to make a league; otherwise they would not have needed to have recourse to such artifices. (Calmet) ---
But finding that no other terms could be procured, they were willing, at any rate, to save their lives. (Haydock)
Gill -> Jos 9:8
Gill: Jos 9:8 - -- And they said unto Joshua, we are thy servants,.... Not that they meant to be subjects of his, and tributaries to him; but this they said in great hu...
And they said unto Joshua, we are thy servants,.... Not that they meant to be subjects of his, and tributaries to him; but this they said in great humility and lowliness of mind, being willing to be or do anything he should enjoin them. Abarbinel observes, that this they proposed to Joshua singly, not to be servants to all the people, but to him only, and to have him for their head and governor:
and Joshua, said, who are ye? and from whence come ye? by what name are ye called? and from what country do ye come? suspecting, as it should seem, that they were the inhabitants of Canaan; or however he was cautious and upon his guard, lest they should be such, and yet was not enough upon his guard to prevent imposition.

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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 9:8-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 9:8-10 - --
To the further question put by Joshua, where they had come from, the Gibeonites replied, "From a very distant land have thy servants come, because o...
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...
