The Gibeonites Before Joshua
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Description
Joshua stands robed at the edge of the Israelite camp as armed men examine weary visitors, bundled sacks, and pack animals. The travelers appear in worn garments with provisions laid out before them, presenting themselves as envoys from a distant land. The scene portrays the Gibeonite deception, when the people of Gibeon sought a treaty with Israel by disguising themselves as long-traveled ambassadors after hearing of the Lord’s victories through Joshua.
The episode carries a sober biblical lesson: Israel made peace with the Gibeonites without first seeking counsel from the Lord. The visible sacks, travel-worn figures, spears, and judicial posture of Joshua emphasize discernment, covenant responsibility, and the danger of trusting appearances. This artwork suits teaching on Joshua, wisdom, leadership, obedience, and the need for prayerful judgment in ministry settings.
The episode carries a sober biblical lesson: Israel made peace with the Gibeonites without first seeking counsel from the Lord. The visible sacks, travel-worn figures, spears, and judicial posture of Joshua emphasize discernment, covenant responsibility, and the danger of trusting appearances. This artwork suits teaching on Joshua, wisdom, leadership, obedience, and the need for prayerful judgment in ministry settings.
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