International Children’s Bible

Joshua 9:3-19 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

3. The people of Gibeon heard how Joshua had defeated Jericho and Ai.

4. So they decided to trick the Israelites. They gathered old leather wine bags that were cracked and mended. They put them on the backs of their donkeys. They also put old sacks on their donkeys.

5. The men put old sandals on their feet and wore old clothes. They took some dry, moldy bread.

6. Then they went to Joshua in the camp near Gilgal.The men spoke to Joshua and the men of Israel. They said, “We have traveled from a faraway country. Make a peace agreement with us.”

7. The men of Israel said to these Hivites, “Maybe you live near us. How can we make a peace agreement with you?”

8. The Hivites said to Joshua, “We are your servants.”But Joshua asked, “Who are you? Where do you come from?”

9. The men answered, “We are your servants. We have come from a far country. We came because we heard of the fame of the Lord your God. We heard about what he has done. We heard about everything he did in Egypt.

10. We heard that he defeated the two kings of the Amorites. They were from the east side of the Jordan River: Sihon king of Heshbon and Og king of Bashan who was king in Ashtaroth.

11. So our elders and our people spoke to us. They said, ‘Take food for your journey. Go and meet the Israelites. Tell them, “We are your servants. Make a peace agreement with us.”’

12. “Look at our bread. When we left home it was warm and fresh. But now it is dry and moldy.

13. Look at our leather winebags. When we left home they were new and filled with wine. Now they are cracked and old. Look at our clothes and sandals. The long journey has almost destroyed them.”

14. The men of Israel tasted the bread. But they did not ask the Lord what to do.

15. So Joshua agreed to make peace with the Gibeonites. He agreed to let them live. The leaders of the Israelites made a promise to keep the agreement.

16. Three days later the Israelites learned that the Gibeonites lived nearby.

17. So the Israelites went to where they lived. On the third day the Israelites came to their cities. The cities were Gibeon, Kephirah, Beeroth and Kiriath Jearim.

18. But the Israelites did not attack those cities. They had made a promise to them before the Lord, the God of Israel.All the Israelites grumbled against the leaders who had made the agreement.

19. But the leaders answered, “We have given our promise before the Lord, the God of Israel. We cannot attack them now.