This exercise of divine power in behalf of Israel was designed also to increase the fear with which they were regarded by the surrounding nations, and thus prepare the way for their easier and complete triumph. When the tidings that God had stayed the waters of Jordan before the children of Israel, reached the kings of the Amorites and of the Canaanites, their hearts melted with fear. The Hebrews had already slain the five kings of Midian, the powerful Sihon, king of the Amorites, and Og of Bashan, and now the passage over the swollen and impetuous Jordan filled all the surrounding nations with terror. To the Canaanites, to all Israel, and to Joshua himself, unmistakable evidence had been given that the living God, the King of heaven and earth, was among His people, and that He would not fail them nor forsake them.


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Overgangen over Jordan

Denne åbenbarelse af Guds magt for Israels skyld skulle også tjene til at forøge den frygt, hvormed de omkringboende folk betragtede israelitterne, og derved berede vejen for dem, så at de kunne vinde en lettere og mere fuldstændig sejr.

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