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The Gibeonites Deceive Israel

When the news reached all the kings on the west side of the Jordan[a]—in the hill country, the foothills,[b] and all along the Mediterranean coast[c] as far as[d] Lebanon (including the Hittites, Amorites, Canaanites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites)— they formed an alliance to fight against Joshua and Israel.[e]

When the residents of Gibeon heard what Joshua did to Jericho and Ai, they did something clever. They collected some provisions[f] and put worn-out sacks on their donkeys, along with worn-out wineskins that were ripped and patched. They had worn-out, patched sandals on their feet and dressed in worn-out clothes. All their bread[g] was dry and hard.[h] They came to Joshua at the camp in Gilgal and said to him and the men of Israel, “We have come from a distant land. Make a treaty with us.” The men of Israel said to the Hivites, “Perhaps you live near us.[i] So how can we make a treaty with you?” But they said to Joshua, “We are willing to be your subjects.”[j] So Joshua said to them, “Who are you and where do you come from?” They told him, “Your subjects[k] have come from a very distant land because of the reputation[l] of the Lord your God, for we have heard the news about all he did in Egypt[m] 10 and all he did to the two Amorite kings on the other side of the Jordan—King Sihon of Heshbon and King Og of Bashan in Ashtaroth. 11 Our leaders and all who live in our land told us, ‘Take provisions for your journey and go meet them. Tell them, “We are willing to be your subjects.[n] Make a treaty with us.”’ 12 This bread of ours was warm when we packed it in our homes the day we started out to meet you,[o] but now it is dry and hard.[p] 13 These wineskins we filled were brand new, but look how they have ripped. Our clothes and sandals have worn out because it has been a very long journey.” 14 The men examined[q] some of their provisions, but they failed to ask the Lord’s advice.[r] 15 Joshua made a peace treaty with them and agreed to let them live. The leaders of the community[s] sealed it with an oath.[t]

16 Three days after they made the treaty with them, the Israelites found out they were from the local area and lived nearby.[u] 17 So the Israelites set out and on the third day arrived at their cities—Gibeon, Kephirah, Beeroth, and Kiriath Jearim. 18 The Israelites did not attack them because the leaders of the community had sworn an oath to them in the name of the Lord God of Israel.[v] The whole community criticized[w] the leaders, 19 but all the leaders told the whole community, “We swore an oath to them in the name of[x] the Lord God of Israel! So now we can’t hurt[y] them. 20 We must let them live so we can escape the curse attached to the oath we swore to them.”[z] 21 The leaders then added,[aa] “Let them live.” So they became[ab] woodcutters and water carriers for the whole community, as the leaders had decided.[ac]

22 [ad] Joshua summoned the Gibeonites[ae] and said to them, “Why did you trick[af] us by saying, ‘We live far away from you,’ when you really live nearby?[ag] 23 Now you are condemned to perpetual servitude as woodcutters and water carriers for the house of my God.”[ah] 24 They said to Joshua, “It was carefully reported to your subjects[ai] how the Lord your God commanded Moses his servant to assign you the whole land and to destroy all who live in the land from before you. Because of you we were terrified[aj] we would lose our lives, so we did this thing. 25 So now we are in your power.[ak] Do to us what you think is good and appropriate.”[al] 26 Joshua did as they said; he kept the Israelites from killing them[am] 27 and that day made them woodcutters and water carriers for the community and for the altar of the Lord at the divinely chosen site. (They continue in that capacity to this very day.)[an]

Footnotes

  1. Joshua 9:1 tn Heb “When all the kings who were beyond the Jordan heard.”
  2. Joshua 9:1 tn The foothills (שְׁפֵלָה, shephelah) are the transition region between the hill country and the coastal plains.
  3. Joshua 9:1 tn Heb “all the coast of the Great Sea.” The “Great Sea” was the typical designation for the Mediterranean Sea.
  4. Joshua 9:1 tn Heb “in front of.”
  5. Joshua 9:2 tn Heb “they gathered together to fight against Joshua and Israel [with] one mouth.”
  6. Joshua 9:4 tc Heb “and they went and [?].” The root and meaning of the verb form יִצְטַיָּרוּ (yitstayyaru) are uncertain. The Hebrew text form most likely should be יִצְטַיָּדוּ (yitstayyadu), read by some Hebrew mss and ancient versions, from the root צוּד (tsud, “take provisions,” BDB 845 s.v. II צוד) which also occurs in v. 11. Note NRSV “they went and prepared provisions”; cf. NEB “They went and disguised themselves”; NIV “they went as a delegation.”
  7. Joshua 9:5 tn Heb “all the bread of their provisions.”
  8. Joshua 9:5 tn Or “moldy.”
  9. Joshua 9:7 tn Heb “in our midst.”
  10. Joshua 9:8 tn Heb “we are your servants.”
  11. Joshua 9:9 tn Or “servants.”
  12. Joshua 9:9 tn Heb “name.”
  13. Joshua 9:9 tn Heb “the report about him, all that he did in Egypt.”
  14. Joshua 9:11 tn Heb “your servants.”
  15. Joshua 9:12 tn Heb “in the day we went out to come to you.”
  16. Joshua 9:12 tn Or “moldy.”
  17. Joshua 9:14 tn Heb “took.” This probably means they tasted some of the food to make sure it was stale.
  18. Joshua 9:14 tn Heb “but they did not ask the mouth of the Lord.” This refers to seeking the Lord’s will and guidance through an oracle.
  19. Joshua 9:15 tn Or “assembly.”
  20. Joshua 9:15 tn Heb “Joshua made peace with them and made a treaty with them to let them live, and the leaders of the community swore an oath to them.”
  21. Joshua 9:16 tn Heb “At the end of three days, after they made the treaty with them, they heard that they were neighbors to them and in their midst they were living.”
  22. Joshua 9:18 tn Heb “by the Lord God of Israel.”
  23. Joshua 9:18 tn Or “grumbled against.”
  24. Joshua 9:19 tn Heb “to them by….”
  25. Joshua 9:19 tn Or “touch.”
  26. Joshua 9:20 tn Heb “This is what we will do to them, keeping them alive so there will not be upon us anger concerning the oath which we swore to them.”
  27. Joshua 9:21 tc Heb “and the leaders said to them.” The LXX omits the words “and the leaders said to them.”
  28. Joshua 9:21 tn The vav (ו) consecutive construction in the Hebrew text suggests that the narrative resumes at this point. The LXX reads here, “and they will be,” understanding what follows to be a continuation of the leaders’ words rather than a comment by the narrator.
  29. Joshua 9:21 tn Heb “as the leaders said to them.”
  30. Joshua 9:22 sn Verses 22-27 appear to elaborate on v. 21b.
  31. Joshua 9:22 tn Heb “them.”
  32. Joshua 9:22 tn Or “deceive.”
  33. Joshua 9:22 tn Heb “live in our midst?”
  34. Joshua 9:23 tn Heb “Now you are cursed and a servant will not be cut off from you, woodcutters and water carriers for the house of my God.”
  35. Joshua 9:24 tn Heb “your servants.”
  36. Joshua 9:24 tn Or “we were very afraid.”
  37. Joshua 9:25 tn Heb “so now, look, we are in your hand.”
  38. Joshua 9:25 tn Heb “according to what is good and according to what is upright in your eyes to do us, do.”
  39. Joshua 9:26 tn Heb “And he did to them so and he rescued them from the hand of the sons of Israel and they did not kill them.”
  40. Joshua 9:27 tn Heb “and Joshua made them in that day woodcutters and water carriers for the community, and for the altar of the Lord to this day at the place which he chooses.”

Ruse des Gabaonites

A la nouvelle de ces événements, tous les rois qui se trouvaient à l’ouest du Jourdain, dans la montagne et dans la vallée et sur toute la côte de la mer Méditerranée jusque près du Liban, les Hittites, les Amoréens, les Cananéens, les Phéréziens, les Héviens et les Jébusiens s'unirent d'un commun accord pour combattre ensemble contre Josué et contre Israël.

Les habitants de Gabaon, de leur côté, lorsqu'ils apprirent de quelle manière Josué avait traité Jéricho et Aï, eurent recours à la ruse. Ils se mirent en route avec des provisions de voyage. Ils prirent de vieux sacs pour leurs ânes, ainsi que de vieilles outres à vin déchirées et recousues. Ils portaient à leurs pieds de vieilles sandales raccommodées, et sur eux de vieux vêtements. Et tout le pain qu'ils avaient pour nourriture était sec et en miettes. Ils allèrent trouver Josué au camp de Guilgal et lui dirent, ainsi qu'à tous ceux d'Israël: «Nous venons d'un pays éloigné. Faites maintenant alliance avec nous.» Les hommes d'Israël répondirent à ces Héviens: «Peut-être habitez-vous sur notre territoire. Comment ferions-nous alors alliance avec vous?» Ils dirent à Josué: «Nous sommes tes serviteurs.» Josué leur demanda: «Qui êtes-vous et d'où venez-vous?» Ils lui répondirent: «Tes serviteurs viennent d'un pays très éloigné, à cause de la renommée de l'Eternel, ton Dieu. En effet, nous avons entendu parler de lui, de tout ce qu'il a fait en Egypte 10 et de la manière dont il a traité les deux rois des Amoréens de l'autre côté du Jourdain: Sihon, roi de Hesbon, et Og, roi du Basan, qui vivait à Ashtaroth. 11 Nos anciens et tous les habitants de notre pays nous ont dit: ‘Prenez avec vous des provisions pour le voyage, allez à leur rencontre et dites-leur: Nous sommes vos serviteurs. Faites maintenant alliance avec nous.’ 12 Voici notre pain: il était encore chaud quand nous en avons fait provision dans nos maisons, le jour où nous sommes partis pour venir vers vous, et maintenant il est tout sec et en miettes. 13 Ces outres à vin, que nous avons remplies toutes neuves, les voilà déchirées. Nos vêtements et nos sandales se sont usés à cause de la très grande longueur du trajet.» 14 Les hommes d'Israël acceptèrent les provisions des Gabaonites et ne consultèrent pas l'Eternel. 15 Josué fit la paix avec eux et conclut une alliance par laquelle il devait leur laisser la vie, et les chefs de l'assemblée leur en firent le serment.

16 Trois jours après la conclusion de cette alliance, ils apprirent que ces hommes étaient leurs voisins et habitaient sur leur territoire. 17 En effet, les Israélites partirent de leur camp et parvinrent vers leurs villes le troisième jour; il s’agissait de Gabaon, Kephira, Beéroth et Kirjath-Jearim. 18 Ils ne tuèrent pas les Gabaonites parce que les chefs de l'assemblée leur avaient juré par l'Eternel, le Dieu d'Israël, de leur laisser la vie, mais toute l'assemblée murmura contre les chefs. 19 Tous les chefs dirent à toute l'assemblée: «Nous leur avons prêté serment au nom de l'Eternel, le Dieu d'Israël, et maintenant nous ne pouvons pas les toucher. 20 Voici comment nous les traiterons: nous leur laisserons la vie, afin de ne pas attirer sur nous la colère de l'Eternel à cause du serment que nous leur avons fait.» 21 «Ils vivront», leur dirent les chefs, mais ils furent employés à couper le bois et à puiser l'eau pour toute l'assemblée, comme les chefs le leur avaient dit.

22 Josué fit appeler les Gabaonites et leur dit: «Pourquoi nous avez-vous trompés en disant: ‘Nous sommes très éloignés de vous’ alors que vous habitez sur notre territoire? 23 Maintenant vous êtes maudits et vous ne cesserez pas d'être dans l'esclavage, de couper du bois et de puiser de l'eau pour la maison de mon Dieu.» 24 Ils répondirent à Josué: «On avait rapporté à tes serviteurs les ordres de l'Eternel, ton Dieu, à Moïse, son serviteur. Il y était question de vous livrer tout le pays et de détruire devant vous tous ses habitants, et votre présence nous a inspiré une grande peur pour notre vie. Voilà pourquoi nous avons agi de cette façon. 25 Et maintenant, nous voici entre tes mains. Traite-nous comme tu trouveras bon et juste de le faire.» 26 Josué agit envers eux comme il avait été décidé: il les délivra des Israélites, qui ne les firent pas mourir, 27 mais il les destina dès ce jour à couper du bois et à puiser de l'eau pour l'assemblée et pour l'autel de l'Eternel à l'endroit que l'Eternel choisirait. C’est ce qu'ils font encore aujourd'hui.