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Wesley -> Jdg 1:18
Wesley: Jdg 1:18 - -- It is only said, they took the cities, and probably contented themselves with making them tributary; but it is not said that they slew the people, as ...
It is only said, they took the cities, and probably contented themselves with making them tributary; but it is not said that they slew the people, as they ought to have done; and as it is said of the other cities here. And the people being thus spared, did by God's just judgment recover their strength, and expel the Jews out of their cities. It is farther observable, that Ekron here taken, was one of Dan's cities, Jos 19:43, and it was taken here by Judah and Simeon, partly out of love for their brother Dan, and partly to secure their new conquests, and other adjoining territories, from such potent neighbours.
Clarke -> Jdg 1:18
Clarke: Jdg 1:18 - -- Judah took Gaza - and Askelon - and Ekron - There is a most remarkable variation here in the Septuagint; I shall set down the verse: Και ουκ ...
Judah took Gaza - and Askelon - and Ekron - There is a most remarkable variation here in the Septuagint; I shall set down the verse:
TSK -> Jdg 1:18
TSK: Jdg 1:18 - -- Jos 11:22, Jos 13:3, Jos 15:45-47; 1Sa 6:17
Also Judah : There is the following remarkable variation here in the Septuagint:
Και ουκ εκλη...
Jos 11:22, Jos 13:3, Jos 15:45-47; 1Sa 6:17
Also Judah : There is the following remarkable variation here in the Septuagint:
""But Judah did not possess Gaza, nor the coasts thereof; nor Askelon, nor the coasts thereof; nor Ekron, nor the coasts thereof; nor Ashdod, nor the coasts thereof.""Procopius and Augustine read the same; and Josephus (Ant. 1. v. c. 2 sec. 4) says that the Israelites only took Askelon and Ashdod, but not Gaza or Ekron; and from Jdg 3:3, and the whole succeeding history, it appears that these cities were not in the possession of the Israelites, but of the Philistines.

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Barnes -> Jdg 1:18
Barnes: Jdg 1:18 - -- It is remarkable that Ashdod is not here mentioned, as it is in Jos 15:46-47, in conjunction with Gaza and Ekron; but that Askelon, which is not in ...
It is remarkable that Ashdod is not here mentioned, as it is in Jos 15:46-47, in conjunction with Gaza and Ekron; but that Askelon, which is not in the list of the cities of Judah at all, is named in its stead. (See Jos 13:3 note.) It is a curious fact that when Rameses III took Askelon it was occupied, not by Philistines, but apparently by Hebrews. Rameses began to reign in 1269 B.C., and reigned 25 years. At any time between 1269 and 1244 B.C. such occupation of Askelon by Hebrews agrees with the Book of Judges.
Poole -> Jdg 1:18
Poole: Jdg 1:18 - -- The principal cities of the Philistines.
Quest. How could this be, when among the people left to try Israel, are the five lords of the Philistine...
The principal cities of the Philistines.
Quest. How could this be, when among the people left to try Israel, are the five lords of the Philistines, Jud 3:3 .
Answ It is only said that they took the cities, and probably contented themselves with making them tributary; but it is not said that they slew the people, as they ought to have done, and as it is said of the other cities here, Jud 1:5,8,17,25 . And the people being thus spared, did by God’ s just judgement recover their strength, and expel the Jews out of their cities, as we find afterwards. It is further observable, that Ekron here taken was one of Dan’ s cities, Jos 19:43 , and it was attempted and taken here by Judah and Simeon, partly out of love to their brother Dan, and partly to secure their new conquests, and other adjoining territories, from such potent neighbours.
Haydock -> Jdg 1:18
Haydock: Jdg 1:18 - -- Gaza, &c. These were three of the principal cities of the Philistines, famous both in sacred and profane history. They were taken at this time by t...
Gaza, &c. These were three of the principal cities of the Philistines, famous both in sacred and profane history. They were taken at this time by the Israelites; but as they took no care to put garrisons in them, the Philistines soon recovered them again, (Challoner) or perhaps the villages and territory were only seized by Juda; the cities being too well defended. Josue had not attacked them, Josue xii. 3. Josephus says that only Ascalon and Azotus, in the plain, fell into the hands of the Israelites; and the Roman Septuagint reads with a negation, (Calmet) which is inserted by Grabe in his edition as an interpolation, or as a peculiarity of the Alexandrian manuscripts, "and Juda did (not) possess Gaza with its dependencies, and Ascalon....and Accaron....and Azotus, with its fields around." (Haydock) ---
The situation of Gaza, Ascalon and Accaron in the plain, would seem to secure them from being captured, ver. 19. St. Augustine and Procopius admit the negation. But the original and all the versions reject it, so that the children of Juda must have had possession of these cities at least for a short time. (Calmet) See chap. xv., and xvi., and 1 Kings vi. 17. (Menochius)
Gill -> Jdg 1:18
Gill: Jdg 1:18 - -- Also Judah took Gaza, with the coast thereof,.... Which by lot fell to that tribe, Jos 15:47; it was not till now subdued:
and Ashkelon with the co...
Also Judah took Gaza, with the coast thereof,.... Which by lot fell to that tribe, Jos 15:47; it was not till now subdued:
and Ashkelon with the coast thereof; which, according to our countryman Sandys q, was ten miles from Gaza:
and Ekron with the coast thereof; this also is the lot that fell to Judah, but was afterwards given to the tribe of Dan, Jos 15:45; for whom Judah now fought and took it; but in a short time all these places were retaken, and possessed by the Philistines, and were three of their five principalities which they ever after retained, see Jdg 3:3.

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NET Notes -> Jdg 1:18
NET Notes: Jdg 1:18 Heb “The men of Judah captured Gaza and its surrounding territory, Ashkelon and its surrounding territory, and Ekron and its surrounding territo...
Geneva Bible -> Jdg 1:18
Geneva Bible: Jdg 1:18 Also Judah took ( i ) Gaza with the coast thereof, and Askelon with the coast thereof, and Ekron with the coast thereof.
( i ) These cities and other...

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 1:1-36
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 1:1-36 - --1 The acts of Judah and Simeon.4 Adonibezek justly requited.8 Jerusalem taken.10 Hebron taken.11 Othniel has Achsah to wife for taking of Debir.16 The...
MHCC -> Jdg 1:9-20
MHCC: Jdg 1:9-20 - --The Canaanites had iron chariots; but Israel had God on their side, whose chariots are thousands of angels, Psa 68:17. Yet they suffered their fears t...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 1:9-20
Matthew Henry: Jdg 1:9-20 - -- We have here a further account of that glorious and successful campaign which Judah and Simeon made. 1. The lot of Judah was pretty well cleared of ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 1:17-21
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 1:17-21 - --
Remaining Conquests of the Combined Tribes of Judah and Simeon . - Jdg 1:17.
Zephath was in the territory of Simeon. This is evident not only fro...
Constable: Jdg 1:1--3:7 - --I. THE REASONS FOR ISRAEL'S APOSTASY 1:1--3:6
The first major section in the book (1:1-3:6) explains very clearl...

Constable: Jdg 1:1--2:6 - --A. Hostilities between the Israelites and the Canaanites following Joshua's death 1:1-2:5
". . . archaeo...

Constable: Jdg 1:1-36 - --1. Initial successes and failures ch. 1
The attitude of the Israelites toward the Canaanites cha...
