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What does the Bible say about deception and the Gibeonites?

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The Gibeonites deceived Joshua to save themselves, but their plea for a covenant illustrates reliance on grace.

In Joshua 9, the Gibeonites went to great lengths to deceive Joshua into making a covenant with them. They presented themselves as distant travelers when they were actually neighbors, showing the desperation for survival. This act of deceit highlights not only human frailty but also the need for grace. The Gibeonites realized their only hope was in a covenant, echoing the Christian belief that our hope rests not in our works but in the grace of God through Christ. This narrative reassures believers that even those who feel like frauds can find hope in God's covenant promises.
Scripture References: Joshua 9:1-27, Psalm 122:1

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