The History of Joshua Viewed in Connection With the Topography of Canaan And
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'^ Passing these rocks, Jonathan and his armour-bearer ventured towards Michmash ; and when the men of the garrison saw them, they said, * Come up to us, and we will shew you a thing. ' Jonathan took this as a sign that the Lord had de- livered them into the hand of Israel ; and, climbing up the steep ascent on" his hands and feet, he attacked the Philistines, and his armour-bearer slew after him. A panic seized the garrison ; the ' See Judges xx. ; ' Kesearclies, ' vol. I. , p. 440 ; Van de Ye...lde's ' Memoir, ' p. 345. 2 ' Eoscarclies, ' vol. I. , p. 441. S i gam. Xiv. 1-23. JONATHAN AND THE PHILISTINES. 199 shock of an earthquake was just then experienced ; the PhiHs- tines turned their swords one against another; and the watchmen on the heights of Gibeah observed them melting away, and wondered at the cause. Great was the discomfiture of the Phihstines ; and the Lord saved Israel that day, and the battle passed over to Beth-aven. It would lead us too far away to refer to other events which occurred in the territory of Benjamin: and we mention these only as illustrative of the character of the country allotted to that tribe.
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