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The king of Ai they took alive, and brought him to Joshua.

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An Act of Divine Judgment

Commentators frame the capture of Ai's king not as random cruelty, but as the execution of a divine sentence. Matthew Henry suggests the king was likely notoriously wicked and a blasphemer. His fate is seen as God's righteous judgment on the Canaanites, carried out by Israel. Importantly, this is not presented as a timeless example for warfare, but a specific command for that situation.

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John Gill

John Gill

On Joshua 8:23

17th Century

Pastor

And the king of Ai they took alive
They spared him, and reserved him for a more shameful death:

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Joshua 8:23–29

17th Century

Minister

God, the righteous Judge, had sentenced the Canaanites for their wickedness; the Israelites only executed his doom. None of their conduct can be dr…