The greatest enemy Israel would face was Israel. Trouble surfaced when one - one man - of their citizens took spoil from the city of Jericho, an action forbidden by God. In the next battle, the city of Ai was able to defeat Israel and over 30 men lost their lives. The search for the cause of defeat was conducted throughout the country, until the man Aachan was finally left alone to answer for his sin. He eventually confessed and was put to death. The second attack on Ai was successful. In fact, God used their earlier defeat to set the stage for their victory; Israel feigned a retreat while an ambush attacked the city.
Following the victory at Ai, Joshua and the nation went to the spot where Moses had commanded them to sacrifice to God and recommit themselves to keeping the covenant made with God. Morale was high among the Israelites, and very low among their enemies.
To combat Israel, several southern kingdoms formed an alliance. The inhabitants of Gibeon, however, decided to try a different approach. They disguised themselves as foreign travelers and made an alliance of peace with Israel. When the ruse was discovered, Israel kept the promise made to Gibeon; however, the Gibeonites would serve Israel as the punishment for their deception.
No comments:
Post a Comment