24. the spies . . . said, . . . Show us, . . . the entrance into the
city--that is, the avenues to the city, and the weakest part of the
walls.
we will show thee mercy--The Israelites might employ these means of
getting possession of a place which was divinely appropriated to them:
they might promise life and rewards to this man, though he and all the
Canaanites were doomed to destruction
(Jos 2:12-14);
but we may assume the promise was suspended on his embracing the true
religion, or quitting the country, as he did. If they had seen him to
be firmly opposed to either of these alternatives, they would not have
constrained him by promises any more than by threats to betray his
countrymen. But if they found him disposed to be serviceable, and to
aid the invaders in executing the will of God, they might promise to
spare him.
JFB.
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