A Crippled Army Against the Canaanites
By George H. Warnock
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| Consider the second generation of Israel,
after the Exodus. God would take a people, unskilled in the art
of war, into a land that was inhabited with powerful enemies, and
drive them out. But weak as Israel was, God would weaken the nation
still further: not while they were on the Eastern side of Jordan
in relative safety, but after they had crossed over and had encamped
right opposite Jericho, God commanded that all the young men in
the nation were to be circumcised. And all at one time. Thus all
the armies of Israel, weak as they were, were for a time completely
incapacitated and left totally exposed to the enemies in the land.
With what result? The terror of the Lord gripped the inhabitants
of Jericho, and they locked and barred the gates in fear of the
miracle-working God of Israel. |
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| Again, consider their war tactics. Priests
in white robes and carrying a little box covered with gold, and
blowing trumpets... marching about Jericho every day... and on the
seventh day going about seven times. Foolishness? But God used this
kind of foolishness and weakness to terrify the enemy and to cause
the walls of Jericho to fall flat. |
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