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Joshua 9:23

The Pulpit Commentary on Joshua 9:23

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

There shall none of you be freed from being bondmen. Literally, as margin, there shall not be cut off from you a servant, as in , and . The sense is, "you shall not cease to be servants.'

' The term "bondmen" is somewhat too strong. The עֶבֶד was usually a bondman among the Hebrews, but not always (see ; , etc). But the Gibeonites were to be employed forever in servile work.

Hewing of wood and drawing of water was a task frequently imposed on the strangers (probably captives) dwelling among the Israelites, as we learn from . We are not directly told that, as Keil and others have stated, the "lowest of the people" had to perform this office.

It is, however, implied that the stranger who performed it occupied the lowest social station in the community. "Si qui tales sunt in nobis, quorum tides tantummodo habet ut ad Ecclesiam veniant, et inclinent caput suum sacerdotibus, officia exhibeant, servos Dei honorent, ad ornatum quoque altaris vel Ecclesiae aliquid conferant, non tamen adhibeant studium ut etiam mores suos excolant, actus emendent, vitia deponant, castitatem colant, iracundiam mitigent, avaritiam reprirnant, rapacitatem refrenant, maleloquia et stultiloquia, vel scurrilitatem et obtrectationum venena ex ore suo non adimant, sciant sibi, qui tales sunt, qui emendare se nolunt, sed in his usque in senectutem ultimam perseverant, partem sortemque at Jesu Domino cum Gabaonitis esse tribuendam".

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