Joshua 10:24

"They did so, and brought those five kings out of the cave to him: the king of Jerusalem, the king of Hebron, the king of Jarmuth, the king of Lachish, and the king of Eglon."

Key Reflection

In Joshua 10:24, after the Israelites defeated Gibeon, they captured and brought forth five key Canaanite kings from a cave—specifically, the kings of Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, and Eglon. This act served as a symbolic display of victory, ensuring these rulers would be subject to the Israelites' judgment or further punishment, reflecting both military strategy and the establishment of divine authority over the land promised to them. The cultural context highlights that capturing enemy kings was a common practice in ancient warfare, often leading to their execution or enslavement as a way to secure dominance over conquered territories.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Put your feet upon the necks of these kings -A symbol of complete subjugation (compare the marginal references and1 Corinthians 15:25).

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