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Giosué 11:20

Listen to Giosué 11:20
20 perché l’Eterno facea sì che il loro cuore si ostinasse a dar battaglia ad Israele, onde Israele li votasse allo sterminio senza che ci fosse pietà per loro, e li distruggesse come l’Eterno avea comandato a Mosè.

Giosué 11:20 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 11:20

For it was of the Lord to harden their hearts
As he hardened the hearts of Pharaoh and the Egyptians, that his power might be displayed in their destruction:

that they should come against Israel battle;
and so fall in it:

that he might destroy them utterly;
for their abominable wickedness, idolatry, incest they had been guilty of:

[and] that they might have no favour;
which they would have had, had they made peace as the Gibeonites did; or that they might not pray and make supplication, the Lord not giving them a spirit of supplication, but an hard heart, as Gussetius F6 observes the words may be interpreted, though he seems to prefer the former, sense:

but that he might destroy them, as the Lord commanded Moses;
( Deuteronomy 7:1 Deuteronomy 7:2 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F6 Comment. Ebr. p. 272.
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Giosué 11:20 In-Context

18 Giosuè fece per lungo tempo guerra a tutti quei re.
19 Non ci fu città che facesse pace coi figliuoli d’Israele, eccetto gli Hivvei che abitavano Gabaon; le presero tutte, combattendo;
20 perché l’Eterno facea sì che il loro cuore si ostinasse a dar battaglia ad Israele, onde Israele li votasse allo sterminio senza che ci fosse pietà per loro, e li distruggesse come l’Eterno avea comandato a Mosè.
21 In quel medesimo tempo, Giosuè si mise in marcia e sterminò gli Anakiti della contrada montuosa, di Hebron, di Debir, di Anab, di tutta la contrada montuosa di Giuda e di tutta la contrada montuosa d’Israele; Giosuè li votò allo sterminio con le loro città.
22 Non rimasero più Anakiti nel paese de’ figliuoli d’Israele; non ne restarono che alcuni in Gaza, in Gath e in Asdod.
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