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These are the kings of the land whom Joshua and the children of Israel struck beyond the Jordan westward, from Baal-gad in the valley of Lebanon even to Mount Halak, that goes up to Seir; and Joshua gave it to the tribes of Israel for a possession according to their divisions;

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God's Justice and Mercy

Matthew Henry points out a dual lesson in this summary. The defeat of thirty-one kings is presented as God's righteous judgment against the wickedness of the Canaanites, serving as a solemn reminder to hate sin. Conversely, God bestowing this fruitful land on His chosen people demonstrates His mercy and faithfulness, which should inspire hope, confidence, and gratitude in believers today.

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Joshua

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Joshua 12:7–24

18th Century

Theologian

The names of the kings are given in the order of their actual encounter with Joshua. Those enumerated in Joshua 12:10-18 either belonged to the lea…

John Gill

John Gill

On Joshua 12:7

17th Century

Pastor

And these [are] the kings of the country After particularly named, (Joshua 12:9–24):

which…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Joshua 12:7–24

17th Century

Minister

We have here the limits of the country Joshua conquered. A list is given of the kings subdued by Israel: thirty-one in all. This shows how fruitful…