Joshua Chapters 8-10

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Joshua Chapters 8-10

Chapter 8 8:1 “Do not fear or be dismayed”: Joshua was not to become timid or fearful in light of the previous defeat. He needed to remember that the failure in the past was not a fluke or matter of chance. It is very easy to become gun-shy or timid when we fail. In like manner, Christians cannot afford to fight a mere defensive battle against the world (2 Timothy 1:7; Ephesians 6:9). In addition we need to remember that without God we cannot succeed: “With the power of God the great Jericho could be taken…without His power not even the smallest post could be overrun” (Dale Ralph Davis p. 67). “When we get to chapter 8, Joshua and Israel are chastened puppies. The residue of the Achan incident is the same as that of the Ananias and Sapphira incident: ‘Great fear came upon the whole church and upon all who heard of these things’ (Acts 5:11). Any one of you who has known the acute fear of the Lord will not abhor it. In fact, I always pray to keep it, for I am never more in my right mind than when I fear God….Israel is back on track. This Achan business has merely been a bump in the relationship, an interruption, nothing more---and all to the long-term good” (Andree Seu). 8:1 “Take all the people”: This might be a mild rebuke for underestimating the strength of Ai, or reminding Joshua that all Israel was to be involved in taking the land. 8:2 Like Jericho, every inhabitant in the city was to be killed, and unlike Jericho, the people could take the spoil and plunder of the city for themselves. This pattern for dealing with Canaanite cities was laid down in Deut. 2:34-35; 3:6-7. “The plunder and livestock of Ai and all subsequent cities could be kept by Israel and would be their means of support throughout the years of conquest” (Gaebelein p. 290). “Set an ambush”: God gives the specific method by which the city was to be taken. 1


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