Judges 2:22

22 I will test the people of Israel with these nations to see whether or not they will carefully follow the LORD's ways as their ancestors did."

Judges 2:22 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 2:22

That through them I may prove Israel
Afflict them by them, and so prove or try them, their faith and patience, which are tried by afflictions; and such were the Canaanites to them, as afflictions and temptations are to the spiritual Israel of God; or rather, whether they would keep in the ways of God, or walk in those the Canaanites did, as follows:

whether they will keep the way of the Lord, as their fathers did keep
[it], or not;
whether they would worship the true God their fathers did, or the gods of the Canaanites; not that the Lord was ignorant of what they would do, and so made the experiment; but that the sincerity and faithfulness, or insincerity and unfaithfulness of their hearts, might appear to themselves and others.

Judges 2:22 In-Context

20 The LORD became angry with Israel. He said, "Because the people of this nation have rejected the promise I gave their ancestors and have not obeyed me,
21 I will no longer force out the nations Joshua left behind when he died.
22 I will test the people of Israel with these nations to see whether or not they will carefully follow the LORD's ways as their ancestors did."
23 So the LORD let these nations stay. He had not handed them over to Joshua or forced them out quickly.
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