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  • Then they went to Joshua, to the camp at Gilgal, and said to him: "We come from a far land to make a pact with you." (Joshua 9, 6)

  • They answered Joshua: "We are your servants." And Joshua asked them: "Who are you? Where do you come from?" (Joshua 9, 8)

  • Joshua made a covenant with them without waiting for any answer from Yahweh. So he as well as the leaders of the community promised to let them live. (Joshua 9, 15)

  • Then Joshua summoned the Gibeonites and told them about the decision of the leaders: "Why did you deceive us and say to us that you come from very far when in fact, you live right in our midst? (Joshua 9, 22)

  • Joshua fulfilled his promise and did not let the Israelites kill them. (Joshua 9, 26)

  • Adonizedek king of Jerusalem came to know how Joshua had conquered and leveled Ai, doing to it and its king what he had done to Jericho and its king. He also knew how the Gibeonites had made peace with the Israelites and were living in their midst. (Joshua 10, 1)

  • "Come and help me conquer Gibeon for it has made a pact with Joshua and the Israelites." (Joshua 10, 4)

  • The Gibeonites sent word to Joshua at the camp in Gilgal: "Do not leave us alone, but come and help us, for all the Amorite kings who live on the mountains have united against us." (Joshua 10, 6)

  • So Joshua left Gilgal that day with all his valiant warriors. (Joshua 10, 7)

  • Then Yahweh said to Joshua: "Do not be afraid because I have placed them in your hands and no one among them will be able to stand up against you." (Joshua 10, 8)

  • Joshua marched from Gilgal, journeying throughout the night and came upon the Amorites by surprise. (Joshua 10, 9)

  • On that day when Yahweh gave the Amorites over to them, Joshua addressed Yahweh and said in the sight of all Israel: "Sun, stand still at Gibeon, and you, moon, in the valley of Aijalon." (Joshua 10, 12)


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