The Gibeonites, a group of people living in the land promised to the Israelites, approached Joshua with a plea for mercy. They had heard of the divine command given to Moses that the Israelites were to take possession of the land and eliminate its current inhabitants. Fearing for their survival, the Gibeonites resorted to deception, pretending to be from a distant land to secure a peace treaty with Israel. Their explanation to Joshua reveals their awareness of God's power and the inevitability of His plans.
This encounter underscores the widespread recognition of God's authority and the fear it instilled in surrounding nations. It also highlights the Gibeonites' strategic, albeit deceitful, approach to ensure their safety. For the Israelites, this situation serves as a reminder to seek God's guidance in all decisions, as appearances can be deceiving. The narrative encourages believers to trust in God's promises and to act with integrity, even when faced with fear or uncertainty.