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Joshua turned back at that time, and took Hazor, and struck the king of it with the sword: for Hazor before was the head of all those kingdoms.
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A Decisive Strategic Blow
Commentators explain that Joshua's specific action of turning back to capture Hazor was a calculated strategic move. The verse states Hazor was 'the head of all those kingdoms,' meaning it was the leading city-state in the northern coalition. By conquering this capital and executing its king, Joshua effectively dismantled the enemy's command structure and discouraged future rebellions.
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Pastor
And Joshua at that time turned back and took Hazor After he had chased the Canaanites to the places mentioned, he re…
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The Canaanites filled up the measure of their iniquity and, as a judgment, were left to the pride, obstinacy, and enmity of their hearts, and to th…