Joshua 9:27
On that day he made them woodcutters and water carriers, as they are to this day for the congregation of the LORD and for the altar at the place He would choose.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Joshua 9:27?

2. How does Joshua 9:27 demonstrate God's sovereignty in Israel's leadership decisions?

3. What lessons on discernment can we learn from Joshua 9:27?

4. How does Joshua 9:27 connect with God's covenant promises to Israel?

5. How can we apply the principle of servitude in Joshua 9:27 today?

6. What does Joshua 9:27 teach about consequences of decisions without seeking God's guidance?

7. Why did Joshua make the Gibeonites woodcutters and water carriers for the congregation and altar?

8. How does Joshua 9:27 reflect on the theme of deception and its consequences?

9. What does Joshua 9:27 reveal about the Israelites' covenant obligations?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Joshua 9?

11. Why would an omniscient God allow His leaders to be misled in such a strategic event (Joshua 9)?

12. What is the identity of the Gibeonites?

13. Nehemiah 11:21 – What archaeological proof exists for the Nethinim and their service near the Temple, as described in this passage?

14. Why was there a famine during David's reign?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the account of the Gibeonites challenge our understanding of God's justice and mercy?

2. In what ways can we see God's sovereignty at work in situations where human plans seem to go awry?

3. How can we apply the principle of keeping covenants in our personal and professional lives today?

4. What roles in your church or community might seem insignificant but are actually vital to the functioning of the body of Christ?

5. How can the account of the Gibeonites encourage us to seek God's grace and inclusion, even when we have made mistakes?1. How does the reaction of the local kings to Israel's victories in Joshua 9:1-2 reflect the influence that our victories and achievements can have on others?

2. The Gibeonites used deception to secure a peace treaty with the Israelites. What does this tell us about the lengths to which people might go to ensure their survival?

3. The Israelites were deceived because they did not consult God. How can this scenario be a cautionary tale for our decision-making processes today?

4. What are some modern-day examples of how appearances can be deceiving, similar to the Gibeonites' old clothing and moldy food?

5. How did the leaders of Israel react when they discovered they had been deceived? What does this say about the importance of keeping one's word, even when tricked?

6. The Israelites quickly made a treaty with the Gibeonites based on what they saw and heard. How does this speak to the importance of discernment and seeking God's guidance in our decisions?

7. How can the Israelites' mistake serve as a reminder to us to consult God in prayer before making significant decisions?

8. What does this event teach us about the consequences of making decisions based on incomplete information?

9. Why do you think the Gibeonites chose to deceive the Israelites rather than confront them openly or seek a genuine treaty?

10. How does this chapter show the importance of integrity in our dealings with others?

11. Discuss some ways that people today use manipulation or deceit to gain an advantage, like the Gibeonites did. How should Christians respond to such situations?

12. How does this story show that even wise and experienced leaders like Joshua can be deceived?

13. Why did the Israelite leaders honor the treaty with the Gibeonites, despite it being obtained through deception?

14. How would you have reacted if you were an Israelite who found out about the deception after the treaty was made?

15. What lessons can we learn about the importance of seeking divine guidance before making decisions?

16. How does this story show that God can bring about His purposes even when His people make mistakes?

17. How does the experience of the Gibeonites show the fear that the Israelites and their God instilled in other nations?

18. The Israelites made the Gibeonites their servants as a consequence of their deceit. What does this teach us about the repercussions of dishonest actions?

19. Can you share a personal experience when you felt deceived like the Israelites? How did you handle the situation?

20. Despite being deceived, the Israelites chose to respect the agreement they made. How can this situation speak to the importance of honoring our word in today's world, even when circumstances are challenging?

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