Joshua 10:27
"Afterward Joshua struck them, put them to death, and hanged them on five trees. They were hanging on the trees until the evening."
Key Reflection
In Joshua 10:27, after defeating the armies of Amorite kings at Gibeon, Joshua extends his victory by executing their leaders through a gruesome and public hanging on five trees. This method of execution was not only a form of capital punishment but also a severe deterrent for others, serving as a warning to potential adversaries about the consequences of defying Israel's God. The extended duration—until evening—emphasizes both the severity of the judgment and its public nature, reinforcing the message that these kings were dealt with harshly and visibly as a lesson to all.
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