a11:1-16
b6-10
d11:1-3
e11:10

‏ Joshua 11:1-3

Summary for Josh 11:1-16: 11:1-16  a Through the more detailed accounts of Joshua’s campaign in southern Canaan (chs 6-10  b), the narrator established firmly that the Israelites needed God’s help to succeed. Because what had been true in the southern campaign would also be true in the northern campaign (ch 11  c), those details were unnecessary here.
Summary for Josh 11:1-3: 11:1-3  d Hazor lay along the international trade route and was by far the largest and most important inland city of Canaan (see 11:10  e).

• Virtually all of northern Canaan joined the coalition of King Jabin against Israel. This region stretched from the Mediterranean Sea in the west to the desert in the east and from the borders of Phoenicia in the north to the hill country and the Jordan Valley in the south.

• The term Jebusites typically refers to the people of Jerusalem and surrounding towns under its control. Perhaps men from Jebus were mercenaries to Jabin.

• Mizpah means “watchtower” or “lookout.” Several places had this name; this one was the extensive region of the lower slopes of Mount Hermon, the highest peak of the Promised Land.
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