16. they came near--The narrative gives a picturesque description
of this scene. The suppliants had shrunk back, dreading from the
undisguised emotions of their leader that their request would be
refused. But, perceiving, from the tenor of his discourse, that his
objection was grounded only on the supposition that they would not
cross the Jordan to assist their brethren, they became emboldened to
approach him with assurances of their goodwill.
We will build sheepfolds here for our cattle, and cities for our
little ones--that is, rebuild, repair. It would have been impossible
within two months to found new cities, or even to reconstruct those
which had been razed to the ground. Those cities of the Amorites were
not absolutely demolished, and they probably consisted only of
mud-built, or dry-stone walls.
JFB.
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