4. So the armies of all these kings came together. There were many fighting men and many horses and chariots. It was a very large army—it looked as if there were as many men as grains of sand on the seashore.
5. All these kings met together at the small river of Merom. They joined their armies together into one camp and made plans for the battle against Israel.
6. Then the Lord said to Joshua, “Don’t be afraid of that army, because I will allow you to defeat them. By this time tomorrow, you will have killed them all. You will cut the legs of the horses and burn all their chariots.”
7. So Joshua and his whole army surprised the enemy and attacked them at the river of Merom.
8. The Lord allowed Israel to defeat them. The army of Israel defeated them and chased them to Greater Sidon, Misrephoth Maim, and the Valley of Mizpah in the east. The army of Israel fought until none of the enemy was left alive.
9. Joshua did what the Lord said to do; he cut the legs of their horses and burned their chariots.
10. Then Joshua went back and captured the city of Hazor and killed its king. (Hazor was the leader of all the kingdoms that fought against Israel.)
11. The army of Israel killed everyone in that city and completely destroyed all the people. There was nothing left alive. Then they burned the city.
12. Joshua captured all these cities and killed all their kings. He completely destroyed everything in these cities—just as Moses, the Lord’S servant, had commanded.
13. But the army of Israel did not burn any cities that were built on hills. The only city built on a hill that they burned was Hazor. This is the city Joshua burned.
14. The Israelites kept for themselves all the things and all the animals they found in the cities. But they killed all the people there. They left no one alive.
15. Long ago the Lord commanded his servant Moses to do this. Then Moses commanded Joshua to do this. So Joshua obeyed God. He did everything that the Lord had commanded Moses.