Deuteronomy 3:2
Fear.11; 20:3; Nu 14:9; 2Ch 20:17; Isa 41:10; 43:5; Ac 18:9; 27:24Re 2:10as thou didst.2:24-37; Nu 21:23-25Joshua 6:21
And they.The Canaanites were ripe for destruction; and God was pleased, instead of destroying them by a pestilence, a famine, or an earthquake, to employ the Israelites as the executioners of his vengeance. Had an angel been commissioned to slay them, who would have charged him with iniquity or cruelty? In all public calamities infants are involved; and tens of thousands of infants die in great agony every year. Now, either God is not the agent in these calamities, (which opinion, though often implied in men's reasonings on these subjects, is not far from atheism;) or they must consist with the most perfect justice and goodness. utterly.9:24,25; 10:28,39; 11:14; De 2:34; 7:2,3,16; 20:16,171Sa 15:3,8,18,19; 1Ki 20:42; Ps 137:8,9; Jer 48:18; Re 18:21Joshua 10:1
1 Five kings war against Gibeon.6 Joshua rescues it.10 God fights against them with hailstones.12 The sun and moon stand still at the word of Joshua.16 The five kings are mured in a cave.22 They are brought forth;24 scornfully used;26 and hanged.28 Seven kings more are conquered.43 Joshua returns to Gilgal. Adoni-zedec.Ge 14:18; Heb 7:1as he had.6:21; 8:2,22-29how the.9:15-27; 11:19,20Joshua 10:28
Makkedah.Situated, according to Eusebius, 8 miles east from Eleutheropolis. It was afterwards assigned to the tribe of Judah. 15:41them.32,35,37,39; 6:21; De 7:2,16; 20:16,17; Ps 21:8,9; 110:1; Lu 19:271Co 15:25and he did.30; 8:2
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