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Joshua 10:33

Posted on 3 October 2024
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“And Horam king of Gezer came up to help Lachish; and Joshua smote him and his people, until he had left him none remaining.”

This verse is part of the account of the conquest of the Promised Land by the Israelites under the leadership of Joshua. It describes a specific event where Joshua and the Israelites engaged in battle with Horam, the king of Gezer, while they were already engaged in a military campaign against the city of Lachish.

Context: To understand the significance of Joshua 10:33, it’s essential to consider the context. In Joshua 10, the Israelites were carrying out a military campaign against the Amorite kings who had joined forces against them. The Amorite kings were alarmed by the Israelites’ conquests and sought to resist them. Joshua, with divine guidance and assistance, led the Israelites to victory in multiple battles.

Historical Background: Gezer was a Canaanite city located in the territory allotted to the tribe of Ephraim. It was strategically positioned between the Philistine cities and Jerusalem. Gezer had been previously mentioned in the Bible when it was captured and destroyed by the Israelites under Joshua’s leadership (Joshua 10:28). However, in this verse, Horam, the king of Gezer, came to help Lachish in their resistance against the Israelites.

Joshua’s Victory: Despite Horam’s attempt to aid the city of Lachish, Joshua and the Israelites defeated him and his people. The phrase “Joshua smote him and his people” implies that Joshua and his forces were successful in their military campaign against Horam and completely annihilated him and his people, leaving none remaining. This victory added to the string of triumphs Joshua achieved as he followed God’s instructions and led the Israelites in conquering the land.

In summary: Joshua 10:33 recounts Joshua’s victory over Horam, the king of Gezer, as part of the Israelites’ conquest of the Promised Land. This verse serves as a reminder of the Israelites’ faithfulness, God’s faithfulness, and the importance of relying on God’s strength in our own spiritual battles.

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