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Explaining 'Every Male'
Commentators clarify that Joab's campaign to cut off 'every male in Edom' was not a literal, total annihilation. They note that some, like the future adversary Hadad, escaped. The text describes the brutal intent and thoroughness of the six-month campaign, but it did not succeed in completely destroying the Edomite nation, which later recovered.
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1 Kings
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18th Century
Theologian
Every male in Edom - that is, every male whom he could find. As did Hadad and his company (1 Kings 11:17), so others would have …
19th Century
Bishop
The events recorded in this section belong, at least in part, to the early years of the reign of Solomon, when the deaths of the warlike David and …
17th Century
Pastor
For six months did Joab remain with all Israel
With the whole army:
until he had cut off every ma…
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17th Century
Minister
While Solomon kept close to God and to his duty, there was no enemy to give him uneasiness; but here we have an account of two. If God is against u…