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The Gibeonites Deceive Joshua

The victories of Israel became known to all the kings west of the Jordan—in the hills, in the foothills, and all along the coastal plain of the Mediterranean Sea as far north as Lebanon; these were the kings of the Hittites, the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites. They all came together and joined forces to fight against Joshua and the Israelites.

But the people of Gibeon, who were Hivites, heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai, and they decided to deceive him. They went and got some food and loaded their donkeys with worn-out sacks and patched-up wineskins. They put on ragged clothes and worn-out sandals that had been mended. The bread they took with them was dry and moldy. Then they went to the camp at Gilgal and said to Joshua and the Israelites, “We have come from a distant land. We want you to make a treaty with us.”

(A)But the Israelites said, “Why should we make a treaty with you? Maybe you live nearby.”

They said to Joshua, “We are at your service.”

Joshua asked them, “Who are you? Where do you come from?”

Then they told him this story: “We have come from a very distant land, sir, because we have heard of the Lord your God. We have heard about everything that he did in Egypt 10 (B)and what he did to the two Amorite kings east of the Jordan: King Sihon of Heshbon and King Og of Bashan, who lived in Ashtaroth. 11 Our leaders and all the people that live in our land told us to get some food ready for a trip and to go and meet you. We were told to put ourselves at your service and ask you to make a treaty with us. 12 Look at our bread. When we left home with it and started out to meet you, it was still warm. But look! Now it is dry and moldy. 13 When we filled these wineskins, they were new, but look! They are torn. Our clothes and sandals are worn out from the long trip.”

14 The Israelites accepted some food from them, but did not consult the Lord about it. 15 Joshua made a treaty of friendship with the people of Gibeon and allowed them to live. The leaders of the community of Israel gave their solemn promise to keep the treaty.

16 Three days after the treaty had been made, the Israelites learned that these people did indeed live nearby. 17 So the people of Israel started out and three days later arrived at the cities where these people lived: Gibeon, Chephirah, Beeroth, and Kiriath Jearim. 18 But the Israelites could not kill them, because their leaders had made a solemn promise to them in the name of the Lord, Israel's God. All the people complained to the leaders about this, 19 but they answered, “We have made our solemn promise to them in the name of the Lord God of Israel. Now we cannot harm them. 20 We must let them live because of our promise; if we don't, God will punish us. 21 Let them live, but they will have to cut wood and carry water for us.” This was what the leaders suggested.

22 Joshua ordered the people of Gibeon to be brought to him, and he asked them, “Why did you deceive us and tell us that you were from far away, when you live right here? 23 Because you did this, God has condemned you. Your people will always be slaves, cutting wood and carrying water for the sanctuary of my God.”

24 They answered, “We did it, sir, because we learned that it was really true that the Lord your God had commanded his servant Moses to give you the whole land and to kill the people living in it as you advanced. We did it because we were terrified of you; we were in fear of our lives. 25 Now we are in your power; do with us what you think is right.” 26 So this is what Joshua did: he protected them and did not allow the people of Israel to kill them. 27 But at the same time he made them slaves, to cut wood and carry water for the people of Israel and for the Lord's altar. To this day they have continued to do this work in the place where the Lord has chosen to be worshiped.

基遍人欺骗约书亚

约旦河西,住山区、低地和沿大海一带直到黎巴嫩的诸王,就是人、亚摩利人、迦南人、比利洗人、希未人、耶布斯人的诸王,听见这事, 就都聚集,同心合意要与约书亚以色列人作战。

基遍的居民听见约书亚耶利哥艾城所做的事, 就设诡计,假扮使者[a]出去。他们拿旧布袋和破裂补过的旧皮酒袋驮在驴上, 将补过的旧鞋穿在脚上,把旧衣服穿在身上,作食物的饼都又干又长了霉[b] 他们到吉甲营中约书亚那里,对他和以色列人说:“我们是从远地来的,现在求你与我们立约。” 以色列人对希未人说:“或许你是住在我附近的。若是这样,我怎能和你立约呢?” 他们对约书亚说:“我们是你的仆人。”约书亚对他们说:“你们是什么人?是从哪里来的?” 他们对他说:“你的仆人是因耶和华—你 神的名从极远之地来的。我们听见他的名声,他在埃及所做的一切, 10 以及他向约旦河东的两个亚摩利王,希实本西宏和在亚斯她录巴珊所做的一切。 11 我们的长老和我们当地所有的居民对我们说:‘你们手里要带着路上用的干粮去迎接以色列人,对他们说:我们是你们的仆人。现在求你们与我们立约。’ 12 我们出来要往你们这里来的那日,这从我们家里带出来的饼是热的;看哪,现在这饼又干又长了霉。 13 这些皮酒袋,我们盛酒的时候还是新的;看哪,现在已经破裂了。我们这些衣服和鞋,因为路途非常遥远,也都穿旧了。” 14 以色列人收下他们的一些食物,但是没有求问耶和华的指示。 15 于是约书亚与他们建立和好关系,与他们立约,让他们存活;会众的领袖也向他们起誓。

16 以色列人与他们立约之后,过了三天才听说他们是近邻,住在附近。 17 以色列人起行,第三天就到了他们的城镇,他们的城镇是基遍基非拉比录基列‧耶琳 18 因为会众的领袖已经指着耶和华—以色列的 神向他们起誓,所以以色列人不击杀他们。全会众就向领袖发怨言。 19 众领袖对全会众说:“我们已经指着耶和华—以色列的 神向他们起誓,现在我们不能碰他们。 20 我们要这样对待他们,让他们存活,免得因我们向他们所起的誓而愤怒临到我们。” 21 领袖对会众说:“让他们活着吧。”于是他们照领袖所说的,为全会众作劈柴挑水的人。

22 约书亚召了他们来,对他们说:“你们为什么欺骗我们说:‘我们离你们很远’呢?其实你们就住在我们附近。 23 现在你们当受诅咒!你们中间必不断有人作奴仆,为我 神的殿作劈柴挑水的人。” 24 他们回答约书亚说:“因为确实有人告诉你的仆人,耶和华—你的 神曾吩咐他的仆人摩西,把这全地赐给你们,并要在你们面前除灭这地所有的居民。我们因你们的缘故很怕自己丧命,就做了这事。 25 现在,看哪,我们在你手中,你看怎样待我们是好的,是对的,就这样做吧!” 26 于是约书亚就这样对待他们,他救了他们脱离以色列人的手,以色列人没有杀他们。 27 那日,约书亚分派他们到耶和华选择的地方,为会众和耶和华的坛劈柴挑水,直到今日。

Footnotes

  1. 9.4 “假扮使者”:有古卷、七十士译本和其他古译本是“带着粮食”。
  2. 9.5 “长了霉”或译“碎”;下同。