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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
Josue 10:6
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Filii autem Israël moverunt castra ex Beroth filiorum Jacan in Mosera, ubi Aaron mortuus ac sepultus est, pro quo sacerdotio functus est Eleazar filius ejus.
Habitatores autem Gabaon miserunt ad Iosue, qui tunc morabatur in castris apud Galgalam, et dixerunt ei: "Ne retrahas manus tuas ab auxilio servorum tuorum! Ascende cito et libera nos ferque praesidium: convenerunt enim adversum nos omnes reges Amorraeorum, qui habitant in montanis".
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
to the camp: Joshua 5:10, Joshua 9:6
Slack: 2 Kings 4:24
from thy: Joshua 9:15, Joshua 9:24, Joshua 9:25, Isaiah 33:22
mountains: Joshua 21:11, Deuteronomy 1:15, Psalms 125:2, Luke 1:39
Reciprocal: Joshua 4:19 - Gilgal Joshua 10:5 - General Joshua 10:15 - General Joshua 11:2 - on the north 1 Samuel 25:34 - hasted Psalms 123:2 - as the eyes Isaiah 27:5 - let him Luke 1:65 - all the
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the men of Gibeon sent unto Joshua to the camp to Gilgal,.... Which some think they did when besieged, and not before, which showed their faith in the power of God, whom they now professed; but it is not likely that they should defer sending for help so long, since it is reasonable to suppose they might have heard of the design of the five kings against them; or that they should be able to send out messengers when surrounded on all sides; it may be better therefore to render the words, "had sent" m, which they did as soon as they heard of the preparations made by the five kings to war with them, and of their rendezvous at Jerusalem, and especially as soon as they had information of their march towards them:
saying, slack not thine hands from thy servants; they entreat that he would not neglect them, be indifferent to them, and delay to assist them, since they were his subjects; and were entitled to his protection:
come up to us quickly, and save us, and help us; they did not doubt, if he made haste and helped them, but they should be saved by him:
for all the kings of the Amorites that dwell in the mountains are gathered together against us. Jerusalem lay among mountains, and Hebron was in the hill country in Judea, see Psalms 125:2; and the other cities were doubtless in a like situation.
m וישלהו "sed miserant", Piscator; so Pool and Patrick.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The language reflects the urgency of the crisis. Accordingly Joshua made a forced march, accompanied only by his soldiers Joshua 10:7, and accomplished in a single night the distance from Gilgal to Gibeon (about 15 miles in a direct line), which on a former occasion had been a three days’ journey Joshua 9:17.