“The hill country is not enough for us,” they replied, “and all the Canaanites who live in the valley have iron chariots, both in Beth-shean with its towns and in the Valley of Jezreel.”
They object to the mountain as too rugged and the plain as blocked by iron chariots, yet they had already learned that the Lord tramples down both horses and chariots without difficulty. My answer is plain: clear the forest, do your labor, and the Lord will perform what He has promised. The inheritance is yours if you will enter it with confidence.
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These complainers promised themselves favor because Joshua was of their own tribe, yet he shows no partiality, he administers his office impartially to all. They call their competent provision a mere single lot as if scorning it, though they were blessed abundantly; but those who speak thankfully of present increase should not doubt God will supply what is yet to come.
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Commenting on Joshua 17:14-18
The sons of Joseph claim they cannot obtain the hill country from the Perizzites and giants, nor can they take the valley where the Canaanites with iron-scythed chariots hold sway. Yet they give two different reasons where one excuse would suffice, betraying their true unwillingness to fight.
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