
Text -- Joshua 11:20 (NET)




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Wesley -> Jos 11:20
Wesley: Jos 11:20 - -- It was the design of God's providence not to soften their hearts to a compliance with the Israelites, but to give them up to their own animosity, prid...
It was the design of God's providence not to soften their hearts to a compliance with the Israelites, but to give them up to their own animosity, pride, confidence and stubbornness; that so their abominable and incorrigible wickedness might be punished, and that the Israelites might not be mixed with them, but be entire among themselves in the possession of the land.
Clarke -> Jos 11:20
Clarke: Jos 11:20 - -- It was of the Lord to harden their hearts - They had sinned against all the light they had received, and God left them justly to the hardness, obsti...
It was of the Lord to harden their hearts - They had sinned against all the light they had received, and God left them justly to the hardness, obstinacy, and pride of their own hearts; for as they chose to retain their idolatry, God was determined that they should be cut off. For as no city made peace with the Israelites but Gibeon and some others of the Hivites, Jos 11:19, it became therefore necessary to destroy them; for their refusal to make peace was the proof that they wilfully persisted in their idolatry.
TSK -> Jos 11:20
TSK: Jos 11:20 - -- it was : Exo 4:21, Exo 9:16; Deu 2:30; Jdg 14:4; 1Sa 2:25; 1Ki 12:15, 1Ki 22:20-23; 2Ch 25:16; Isa 6:9, Isa 6:10; Rom 9:18, Rom 9:22, Rom 9:23
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Barnes -> Jos 11:20
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Poole -> Jos 11:20
Poole: Jos 11:20 - -- It was the design of God’ s providence not to soften their hearts to a compliance with the Israelites, but to give them up to their own animosi...
It was the design of God’ s providence not to soften their hearts to a compliance with the Israelites, but to give them up to their own animosity, pride, confidence, and stubbornness; that so both their abominable and incorrigible wickedness might be severely punished and that the Israelites might not be mixed with them, but be entire among themselves in the possession of the land. Compare Deu 2:30 , and for the phrase, Exo 7:13 9:12 14:17 .
Haydock -> Jos 11:20
Haydock: Jos 11:20 - -- Hardened. This hardening of their hearts, was their having no thought of yielding or submitting: which was a sentence or judgment of God upon them, ...
Hardened. This hardening of their hearts, was their having no thought of yielding or submitting: which was a sentence or judgment of God upon them, in punishment of their enormous crimes. (Challoner) ---
God might indeed by his all-powerful grace have changed their hearts, but their crimes caused him to withhold that grace; and thus they were suffered to shut their eyes to their true interest. (Calmet) ---
They alone therefore were the cause of their own obduracy, which God only did not prevent, Exodus vii. (Worthington)
Gill -> Jos 11:20
Gill: Jos 11:20 - -- For it was of the Lord to harden their hearts,.... As he hardened the hearts of Pharaoh and the Egyptians, that his power might be displayed in their ...
For it was of the Lord to harden their hearts,.... As he hardened the hearts of Pharaoh and the Egyptians, that his power might be displayed in their destruction:
that they should come against Israel battle; and so fall in it:
that he might destroy them utterly; for their abominable wickedness, idolatry, incest, &c. they had been guilty of:
and that they might have no favour; which they would have had, had they made peace as the Gibeonites did; or that they might not pray and make supplication, the Lord not giving them a spirit of supplication, but an hard heart, as Gussetius f observes the words may be interpreted, though he seems to prefer the former, sense:
but that he might destroy them, as the Lord commanded Moses; Deu 7:1.

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NET Notes -> Jos 11:20
NET Notes: Jos 11:20 Heb “for from the Lord it was to harden their heart[s] to meet for the battle with Israel, in order to annihilate them, so that they would recei...
Geneva Bible -> Jos 11:20
Geneva Bible: Jos 11:20 For it was of the LORD to ( l ) harden their hearts, that they should come against Israel in battle, that he might destroy them utterly, [and] that th...

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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 11:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Jos 11:1-23 - --1 Divers kings overcome at the waters of Merom.10 Hazor is taken and burnt.16 All the country taken by Joshua.21 The Anakims cut off.23 The land rest ...
MHCC -> Jos 11:15-23
MHCC: Jos 11:15-23 - --Never let the sons of Anak be a terror to the Israel of God, for their day to fall will come. The land rested from war. It ended not in a peace with t...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 11:15-23
Matthew Henry: Jos 11:15-23 - -- We have here the conclusion of this whole matter. I. A short account is here given of what was done in four things: - 1. The obstinacy of the Canaan...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 11:18-20
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 11:18-20 - --
Joshua made war with the kings of Canaan a long time; judging from Jos 14:7, Jos 14:10, as much as seven years, though Josephus (Ant. v. 1, 19) spe...
Constable -> Jos 5:13--13:1; Jos 11:16-23
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...
