Joshua 10:37

37 They captured it and put to the sword its king, all its villages, and all the people. Joshua left no survivors, just as he had done at Eglon; he devoted to destruction Hebron and everyone in it.

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Joshua 10:37 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 10:37

And they took it, and smote it with the edge of the sword,
and the king thereof
For though the king of Hebron was one of the kings that were taken in the cave of Makkedah, and hanged; yet before Joshua came up to it, they had set up another king over them:

and all the cities thereof;
for Hebron was a metropolitan city, and had other cities dependent on it, and subject to it:

and all the souls that [were] therein;
both in Hebron, and in the cities subject to it:

he left none remaining;
in any of them:

according to all that he had done to Eglon;
the last place he came from:

but destroyed it utterly, and all the souls that [were] therein;
but it seems that afterwards some that made their escape before the taking of the city, and other Canaanites driven out of their habitations, repeopled it; so that after Joshua's death it was recovered again by the tribe of Judah, ( Judges 1:10 ) ; unless there is given in that place a more particular account of the taking of this city, with others at this time; but the former seems most likely.

Joshua 10:37 In-Context

35 That day they captured Eglon and put it to the sword, and Joshua devoted to destruction everyone in the city, just as he had done to Lachish.
36 Then Joshua and all Israel with him went up from Eglon to Hebron and fought against it.
37 They captured it and put to the sword its king, all its villages, and all the people. Joshua left no survivors, just as he had done at Eglon; he devoted to destruction Hebron and everyone in it.
38 Finally Joshua and all Israel with him turned toward Debir and fought against it.
39 And they captured Debir, its king, and all its villages. They put them to the sword and devoted to destruction everyone in the city, leaving no survivors. Joshua did to Debir and its king as he had done to Hebron and as he had done to Libnah and its king.
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