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but don`t stay; pursue after your enemies, and strike the hindmost of them; don`t allow them to enter into their cities: for Yahweh your God has delivered them into your hand.

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A Conditional Command

Commentators explain that the command to pursue and destroy the enemy was not a blanket license for violence, but a specific instruction for a specific moment. God's command to act was tied to His direct deliverance, as the verse says, "for Jehovah your God hath delivered them into your hand." This highlights that Israel's actions were to be guided by God's timing and mandate in each situation.

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Joshua

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Joshua 10:19

19th Century

Bishop

Smite the hindmost of them. —See Deuteronomy 25:18, the only other place where the same Hebrew verb occurs.

For the…

John Gill

John Gill

On Joshua 10:19

17th Century

Pastor

And stay you not, [but] pursue after your enemies
That is, do not stay at this cave, but having placed a sufficient …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Joshua 10:15–27

17th Century

Minister

None moved his tongue against any of the children of Israel. This shows their perfect safety. The kings were called to an account, as rebels agains…