Worn-out Woodcutters and Watercarriers

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You thought it stood for World Wide Web.
But really it’s a secret reference to a strange chapter-long story in Joshua:

Worn-out Woodcutters and Watercarriers
The Story of the Gibeonites

Listen to or read this story out loud with exaggerated woefulness on the part of the tricky Gibeonites as they seek peace with the people of Israel.
Enjoy the delightfulness of biblical humor.
Can this be Holy Scripture?
The Bible is not all doom and gloom.
Neither is life.
God knows.
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Other biblical stories of trickery in order to save oneself:
sphere1.gif - 0.52 KAbram telling Pharaoh that Sarai is his sister (Genesis 12)
sphere1.gif - 0.52 KJacob deceives his father Isaac with goatskin (Genesis 27)
sphere1.gif - 0.52 KRachel steals the gods and fools her father (Genesis 31)
sphere1.gif - 0.52 KThe parable of the dishonest manager by Jesus (Luke 16)

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Do you wonder what this Gibeon story has to do with the price of beans?
Here are some possible ways to understand it:
sphere1.gif - 0.52 KComic relief from the intensity and SERIOUSNESS of the conquest saga
sphere1.gif - 0.52 KHow Israel got slaves hatchet
sphere1.gif - 0.52 KWhy the sun stood still
sphere1.gif - 0.52 KVocational education for woodcutters and watercarriers
sphere1.gif - 0.52 KBackground info for Saul’s big mistake (2 Samuel 21)

Speaking of Saul . . .
The Gibeonites will return to center stage in the saga of the first kings of Israel. Read how David avenges the Gibeonites against Saul in 2 Samuel 21, a gruesome story of tribal alliance, murder, and a mother's grief.
Can this be holy scripture?
The Bible is not all sweetness and light.
Neither is life.
God knows.

Speaking of Slavery . . .
Slavery is strictly prohibited by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. (note*) However, slavery and forced labor "continue to be widely practiced" (Joshua and the Land, p. 53-54). An organization combatting this practice is Anti-Slavery International. (note*)


battle at wall Did you notice?
      There is no king among the Gibeonites.
      That might be a clue to understanding this story.
      They lived in several unwalled villages, not armed cities.

Israel decimated the rich and powerful oppressor-occupants of the land
      (the kings and their flunkies in their high faluntin’ walled cities).
Israel made the way clear for the poor underclasses and strangers
      to have a land for themselves (because God supports the poor).
So the people without a king, the Gibeonites, were spared and became allies.
(read Joshua and the Land, p. 29)

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A clue to another way to interpret this story:
      Uh-oh . . . They did not ask direction from the Lord.

Whatever the strange happenings behind this story and the political dynamics it reflects, one thing is clear:
      Israel is supposed to ask direction from the Lord
      before making decisions and before acting.

This might be a reminder to stop and pray when perplexing situations confront us, or when decisions need to be made.
dove/wisdom Wisdom happens when we ask direction from the Lord.

Learn about it from another story of Gibeon, told in 1 Kings 3 where Solomon, David’s famous son, has a vision of God in a dream at Gibeon. There he asked for and received wisdom.

You may want to explore an ancient tomb at Gibeon that dates back to the time of Joshua. (note*)



When have you done something crafty in your own self interest?
(Be brave, it's biblical!)
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