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Joshua 11:5

Posted on 3 October 2024
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“And when all these kings were met together, they came and pitched together at the waters of Merom, to fight against Israel.”

Context:Joshua 11 is part of the narrative of Israel’s conquest of the Promised Land under Joshua’s leadership. In this chapter, Joshua and the Israelites engage in a series of battles against the kings and cities of Canaan.

Unity of the kings:Verse 5 mentions that “all these kings were met together.” This indicates that a coalition of kings from various Canaanite cities had gathered together for a united effort against Israel. They joined forces, recognising the threat posed by the Israelite army.

The gathering at the waters of Merom:The kings and their armies pitched together at the waters of Merom. Merom was a lake located in the northern part of the Promised Land. This gathering place indicates the strategic importance of this region and the significance of the upcoming battle.

Israel’s opposition:The kings of Canaan gathered together to fight against Israel. It is worth noting that Israel’s conquest of Canaan was a result of God’s command to drive out the inhabitants of the land to establish His chosen people in their inheritance. The opposition faced by Israel was a test of their faith, obedience, and trust in God’s promises.

Trusting God’s promises:While the verse does not explicitly mention it, the events in Joshua 11:5 are part of God’s plan for the Israelites to possess the land He had promised to their ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Joshua and the Israelites faced overwhelming odds, but they were to trust in the Lord and rely on His promises.

God’s faithfulness and power:Throughout the book of Joshua, we see God’s faithfulness in fulfilling His promises and His power in giving victory to the Israelites. The battles and victories described in this chapter demonstrate that God fought for His people and gave them success.

Application:Joshua 11:5 reminds us that we may face opposition and challenges when we pursue God’s purposes and promises for our lives. Just as the Israelites had to trust in God’s faithfulness and power, we are called to have faith and rely on God’s promises. It is important to remember that the battles we face are not fought alone; we have a faithful God who fights for us.

In conclusion, Joshua 11:5 highlights the gathering of the Canaanite kings to fight against Israel at the waters of Merom. It serves as a reminder of the opposition faced by the Israelites in their conquest of the Promised Land, and the need to trust in God’s promises and rely on His faithfulness and power.

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