SERIES G --- THE PROMISED LAND |
BIBLE STUDY LESSON 08
VICTORY AT AI HOW THE BATTLE WAS WON AT AI The rest of the army remained there at Jericho with Joshua. Early the next morning, Joshua marched toward Ai with his army. With them went the elders of Israel. When they arrived at Ai, they set up camp on the opposite side of a valley north of the city. Joshua sent another five thousand warriors west of the city to join the thirty thousand who had set up an ambush there. Thus Joshua stationed his troops, the main army on the north side of the city and thirty-five thousand in a rear-guard ambush on the west side of the city. That night Joshua stayed in the valley. When the king of Ai saw Joshua’s army in the valley to the north, he went out early with his army and attacked at a place near the plain. He did not know that there was an ambush to the west, behind Ai. Joshua and his men pretended to run away when they were attacked, fleeing toward the desert. The forces of Ai went after them, leaving Ai behind. All of the troops of Ai went after Joshua, leaving the city unprotected and open. Then the Lord spoke to Joshua. ‘Hold out the spear in your hand toward Ai, for I have given the city to you. So Joshua held out the spear in his hand toward Ai. When the men hiding behind the city saw that, they ran into the city captured it and set it on fire. At this time, the men of Ai looked back and saw the smoke from the city rising into the sky. They realized that there was no place to go, for the main army of Joshua that had been pretending to run away suddenly turned to fight. Because Joshua and his men knew that their troops to the west of the city had captured Ai and would soon come to join them, they began fighting and killing the men of Ai who had come out after them. Before long, the men who had captured the city came rushing out to aid the others. They attacked the forces of Ai from the rear, which left the men of Ai trapped in the middle. The Israelites destroyed all the men of Ai that day, leaving not one of them. However, they captured the king of Ai and brought him before Joshua. As soon as they had destroyed all the men of Ai out in the open country, the troops returned to the city and killed the people there. In all, there were about twelve thousand people of Ai who died that day. Joshua continued to hold out his spear until every person of Ai had been destroyed. As God had permitted, the people of Israel took the cattle and loot for themselves. Then Joshua burned the city, making it a heap of refuse. Joshua also hanged the king of Ai on a tree. The body hung there until evening. At sunset he had the body taken down and thrown at the entrance of the city gate, covering it with a great heap of stones. Then Joshua built an altar to the Lord at Mount Ebal, for Moses, the Lord’s servant, had commanded in the Book of the Law that an altar of stones that had not been broken or cut with iron tools was to be built at Mount Ebal. When the altar was finished, the priests made burnt offerings on it to the Lord and also sacrificed peace offerings. Joshua engraved a copy of the Law of Moses on these stones, while the people of Israel watched. Then the people of Israel, including the elders, officers and judges, as well as those who were not Israelites by birth, formed two groups. One group stood at the foot of Mount Gerizim, the other at the foot of Mount Ebal, just as Moses had commanded earlier. The priests with the Ark stood between. Joshua read all of the words of the law, both blessing and curse, which Moses had written in the Book of the Law. Every word that Moses wrote was read that day before the people of Israel, even women, children and those who were not Israelites by birth. COMMENTARY AI TEST YOURSELF 1.) The Israelite commander who led his people against Ai was? 2.) When the Israelites defeated Ai, what were they to do differently than at Jericho? 3.) How many men did Joshua take into Ai the second time? 4.) The king of Ai was 5.) Joshua engraved something on an altar on Mount Ebal. This was? 6.) Some Israelites stood at the foot of Mount Ebal while Joshua read the Law. Others stood at the foot of Mount...? |