- What do you think all the other people learned about?
- How do you think they felt when they heard this?
- How do the people of Gibeon disguise themselves?
- What is the purpose of their disguise?
- What did the Israelites first say to them?
- How did they reply?
- When Joshua asked more about their origin, what was their explanation?
(11) So our elders and all the inhabitants of our country instructed us as follows, ‘Take along provisions for a trip, and go to them and say: We will be your subjects; come make a pact with us.’ (12) This bread of ours, which we took from our houses as provision, was still hot when we set out to come to you; and see how dry and crumbly it has become. (13) These wineskins were new when we filled them, and see how they have cracked. These clothes and sandals of ours are worn out from the very long journey.” (14) The men took [their word] because of their provisions, and did not inquire of the LORD.
- What were the different types of proof they brought of their long journey?
- What was the truth?
- Verse 14 says the men believed them. Which men believed whom?
- What did Joshua do at the end of their explanation?
- When did the Israelites learn the truth?
- What did the Israelites not do? What did the Israelites do?
- Why can't they kill them, like they did to the residents of Jericho and Ai?
- What do they say they will do instead?
(22) Joshua summoned them and spoke to them thus: “Why did you deceive us and tell us you lived very far from us, when in fact you live among us? (23) Therefore, be accursed! Never shall your descendants cease to be slaves, hewers of wood and drawers of water for the House of my God.” (24) But they replied to Joshua, “You see, your servants had heard that the LORD your God had promised His servant Moses to give you the whole land and to wipe out all the inhabitants of the country on your account; so we were in great fear for our lives on your account. That is why we did this thing. (25) And now we are at your mercy; do with us what you consider right and proper.” (26) And he did so; he saved them from being killed by the Israelites. (27) That day Joshua made them hewers of wood and drawers of water—as they still are—for the community and for the altar of the LORD, in the place that He would choose.
- How did Joshua react to them?
- What was their reply to him?
- Do you think this was a good plan for the Gibeonites? Why or why not?
- Do you think this was a good solution by Joshua? Why or why not?