Matthew Poole Commentary - Joshua 11:18 - 11:18

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Joshua 11:18 - 11:18


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For divers years together, as is evident by the following history, and by comparing Deu_2:14 with Jos_14:7, &c. And this is here expressed, lest it should be thought that as all these wars are here recorded in a short narration, so they were despatched in a short time. And God would have the land to be conquered gradually, for many weighty reasons:



1. Lest the sudden extirpation of those nations should have made a great part of the land desert, and thereby have increased the numbers of wild beasts, Deu_7:22.



2. Lest being done suddenly and easily, it should soon be forgotten and despised, as the nature of man is apt to do in those cases.



3. That by long exercise the Israelites might grow skilful in the art of war, which was very useful and needful for them in that land.



4. For the trial and exercise of their patience, and courage, and trust in God.



5. To oblige them to the greater care to please and obey God, whom they yet needed for their help against their enemies.