Joshua 9
1 And it came to pass, when all the
kings which were on this
side Jordan, in the
hills, and in the
valleys, and in all the
coasts of the
great sea over
against Lebanon, the
Hittite, and the
Amorite, the
Canaanite, the
Perizzite, the
Hivite, and the
Jebusite, heard thereof;
2 That they
gathered themselves
together, to
fight with
Joshua and with
Israel, with
one accord. 3 And when the
inhabitants of
Gibeon heard what
Joshua had
done unto
Jericho and to
Ai, 4 They did
work wilily, and
went and made as if they had been
ambassadors, and
took old sacks upon their
asses, and
wine bottles, old, and
rent, and bound
up;
5 And
old shoes and
clouted upon their
feet, and
old garments upon them; and all the
bread of their
provision was
dry and
mouldy. 6 And they
went to
Joshua unto the
camp at
Gilgal, and
said unto him, and to the
men of
Israel, We be
come from a
far country: now therefore
make ye a
league with us.
7 And the
men of
Israel said unto the
Hivites, Peradventure ye
dwell among us; and how shall we
make a
league with you?
8 And they
said unto
Joshua, We are thy
servants. And
Joshua said unto them, Who are ye? and from
whence come ye?
9 And they
said unto him, From a
very far country thy
servants are
come because of the
name of the
LORD thy
God: for we have
heard the
fame of him, and all that he
did in
Egypt, 10 And all that he
did to the
two kings of the
Amorites, that were
beyond Jordan, to
Sihon king of
Heshbon, and to
Og king of
Bashan, which was at
Ashtaroth. 11 Wherefore our
elders and all the
inhabitants of our
country spake to us,
saying,
Take victuals with
you for the
journey, and
go to
meet them, and
say unto them, We are your
servants: therefore now
make ye a
league with us.
12 This our
bread we took
hot for our
provision out of our
houses on the
day we came
forth to
go unto you; but now, behold, it is
dry, and it is
mouldy: 13 And these
bottles of
wine, which we
filled, were
new; and, behold, they be
rent: and these our
garments and our
shoes are become
old by reason of the
very long journey. 14 And the
men took of their
victuals, and
asked not counsel at the
mouth of the
LORD. 15 And
Joshua made peace with them, and
made a
league with them, to let them
live: and the
princes of the
congregation sware unto them.
16 And it came to pass at the
end of
three days after they had
made a
league with them, that they
heard that they were their
neighbours, and that they
dwelt among them.
17 And the
children of
Israel journeyed, and
came unto their
cities on the
third day. Now their
cities were
Gibeon, and
Chephirah, and
Beeroth, and
Kirjathjearim. 18 And the
children of
Israel smote them not, because the
princes of the
congregation had
sworn unto them by the
LORD God of
Israel. And all the
congregation murmured against the
princes. 19 But all the
princes said unto all the
congregation, We have
sworn unto them by the
LORD God of
Israel: now therefore we
may not
touch them.
20 This we will
do to them; we will even let them
live, lest
wrath be upon us, because of the
oath which we
sware unto them.
21 And the
princes said unto them, Let them
live; but let them be
hewers of
wood and
drawers of
water unto all the
congregation; as the
princes had
promised them.
22 And
Joshua called for them, and he
spake unto them,
saying, Wherefore have ye
beguiled us,
saying, We are
very far from you; when ye
dwell among us?
23 Now therefore ye are
cursed, and there shall none of you be
freed from being
bondmen, and
hewers of
wood and
drawers of
water for the
house of my
God. 24 And they
answered Joshua, and
said, Because it was
certainly told thy
servants, how that the
LORD thy
God commanded his
servant Moses to
give you all the
land, and to
destroy all the
inhabitants of the
land from
before you, therefore we were
sore afraid of our
lives because of you, and have
done this
thing. 25 And now, behold,
we are in thine
hand: as it
seemeth good and
right unto thee to
do unto us,
do.
26 And so
did he unto them, and
delivered them out of the
hand of the
children of
Israel, that they
slew them not.
27 And
Joshua made them that
day hewers of
wood and
drawers of
water for the
congregation, and for the
altar of the
LORD, even unto this
day, in the
place which he should
choose.