So the five kings of the Amorites--the kings of Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, and Eglon--joined forces and advanced with all their armies. They camped before Gibeon and made war against it. So the five kings of the Amorites—The Amorites were a significant group in Canaan, often representing the broader Canaanite population. Their mention here highlights the opposition Israel faced in the Promised Land. The number five may symbolize human weakness and incompleteness, contrasting with divine strength. Gen 14:8-10 Then the king of Sodom, the king of Gomorrah,… the kings of Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, and Eglon— These cities were significant Canaanite strongholds. Jerusalem, later becoming Israel's capital, was a Jebusite city at this time. Hebron was historically significant as Abraham's dwelling place. Jarmuth, Lachish, and Eglon were fortified cities, indicating the military strength of the coalition. This alliance underscores the threat Israel faced and the strategic importance of these locations. Jos 12:10-16 the king of Jerusalem, one; the king of Hebron, one;… joined forces and advanced with all their armies. The coalition of these kings represents a united front against Israel, emphasizing the severity of the threat. This unity among the Amorite kings shows their desperation to resist Israel's advance, reflecting the broader spiritual battle against God's people. Jos 11:4-5 So these kings came out with all their armies,… They camped before Gibeon Gibeon was a significant city that had made a treaty with Israel (Joshua 9). Its strategic location made it a target for the Amorite coalition. The encampment signifies preparation for battle, highlighting the imminent threat to Gibeon and, by extension, Israel. Jdg 9:50-52 Then Abimelech went to Thebez, encamped against it… and made war against it. This act of aggression against Gibeon was a direct challenge to Israel, as Gibeon was now under Israel's protection. The war against Gibeon symbolizes the spiritual warfare believers face, with Gibeon representing those who seek refuge in God's covenant. This conflict foreshadows the ultimate victory of God's people over their enemies. Deu 20:10-12 When you approach a city to fight against it,… Persons / Places / Events 1. Five Kings of the AmoritesThese were the rulers of the Amorite cities who formed a coalition against Gibeon. Their unity against a common enemy highlights the threat they perceived from Israel's growing influence. 2. Jerusalem At this time, Jerusalem was a Canaanite city-state under Amorite control. Its king was part of the coalition against Gibeon. 3. Hebron Another significant city in the region, Hebron was known for its ancient roots and later became a key city in Israel's history. 4. Jarmuth, Lachish, and Eglon These were other city-states in the southern region of Canaan, each with its own king, joining the coalition against Gibeon. 5. Gibeon A significant city that had made a peace treaty with Israel, leading to the coalition of Amorite kings attacking it. Teaching Points Unity in OppositionThe coalition of the Amorite kings shows how those opposed to God's plans often unite against His people. Believers should be prepared for opposition but trust in God's sovereignty. God's Faithfulness to His Promises Despite the formidable alliance against them, Israel's victory is assured because of God's promises. This encourages believers to trust in God's faithfulness in their own battles. The Importance of Alliances The Gibeonites' alliance with Israel, though initially deceitful, ultimately brought them under God's protection. This highlights the importance of aligning oneself with God's people. Spiritual Warfare Just as the Amorite kings gathered against Gibeon, spiritual forces often gather against believers. Ephesians 6:12 reminds us that our struggle is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces. Bible Study Questions 1. What can we learn from the coalition of the Amorite kings about the nature of opposition to God's people today?2. How does the account of the Gibeonites' alliance with Israel encourage us to seek God's protection and align ourselves with His people? 3. In what ways does God's faithfulness to Israel in Joshua 10:5 inspire confidence in His promises to us? 4. How can we apply the concept of spiritual warfare, as seen in the coalition against Gibeon, to our daily lives? 5. Reflect on a time when you faced opposition for your faith. How did you see God's hand at work in that situation, similar to how He worked for Israel in Joshua 10? Connections to Other Scriptures Joshua 9This chapter provides context for why the Amorite kings attacked Gibeon. The Gibeonites had deceived Israel into making a peace treaty, which angered the surrounding Canaanite kings. Exodus 23:27-28 God's promise to send terror ahead of Israel and throw their enemies into confusion is seen in action as the coalition of kings ultimately fails against Israel. Psalm 2:1-4 The gathering of the kings against God's people can be seen as a foreshadowing of the nations' futile rebellion against the Lord and His anointed.
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