The Israelites were told never to fear a larger, more powerful enemy, because God would give them the victory. It says at Deuteronomy 20: 1-4:
When the "Sons of Joseph" were told by Joshua (at Joshua 17:16) to take the mountainous region, they complained:
So, they wanted the lower region, but felt they couldn't prevail, because their enemies, the Canaanites, had war chariots that had iron scythes. But, they shouldn't have had a defeatist attitude, since God did give them the victory in taking the mountainous region. God would give them the victory in taking the lower region as well, but there was a major problem. God could not defeat an enemy with iron chariots. Notice what it says at Judges 1:19, regarding this dilemma:
So, God drove the enemies of Israel out of the mountainous region, but could not win against "chariots of iron". Any thoughts on this?
1 When you go to war against your enemies and see horses and chariots and an army greater than yours, do not be afraid of them, because the LORD your God, who brought you up out of Egypt, will be with you. 2 When you are about to go into battle, the priest shall come forward and address the army. 3 He shall say: "Hear, O Israel, today you are going into battle against your enemies. Do not be fainthearted or afraid; do not be terrified or give way to panic before them. 4 For the LORD your God is the one who goes with you to fight for you against your enemies to give you victory."
When the "Sons of Joseph" were told by Joshua (at Joshua 17:16) to take the mountainous region, they complained:
16 But the children of Joseph said, "The mountain country is not enough for us; and all the Canaanites who dwell in the land of the valley have chariots of iron, both those who are of Beth Shean and its towns and those who are of the Valley of Jezreel."
So, they wanted the lower region, but felt they couldn't prevail, because their enemies, the Canaanites, had war chariots that had iron scythes. But, they shouldn't have had a defeatist attitude, since God did give them the victory in taking the mountainous region. God would give them the victory in taking the lower region as well, but there was a major problem. God could not defeat an enemy with iron chariots. Notice what it says at Judges 1:19, regarding this dilemma:
And the LORD was with Judah; and he drave out the inhabitants of the mountain; but could not drive out the inhabitants of the valley, because they had chariots of iron.
So, God drove the enemies of Israel out of the mountainous region, but could not win against "chariots of iron". Any thoughts on this?