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Text -- Judges 13:6 (NET)

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A prophet, or sacred person, sent with a message from God.
JFB -> Jdg 13:6-8
JFB: Jdg 13:6-8 - -- On being informed by his wife of the welcome intimation, the husband made it the subject of earnest prayer to God. This is a remarkable instance, indi...
On being informed by his wife of the welcome intimation, the husband made it the subject of earnest prayer to God. This is a remarkable instance, indicative of the connection which God has established between prayer and the fulfilment of His promises.
Clarke -> Jdg 13:6
Clarke: Jdg 13:6 - -- But I asked him not whence he was, neither told he me his name - This clause is rendered very differently by the Vulgate, the negative Not being omi...
But I asked him not whence he was, neither told he me his name - This clause is rendered very differently by the Vulgate, the negative Not being omitted: Quem cum interrogassem quis esset, et unde venisset, et quo nomine vocaretur, noluit mihi dicere; sed hoc respondit . "Who, when I asked who he was and whence he came, and by what name he was called, would not tell me; but this he said,"etc. The negative is also wanting in the Septuagint, as it stands in the Complutensian Polyglot:
TSK -> Jdg 13:6
TSK: Jdg 13:6 - -- A man : Deu 33:1; Jos 14:6; 1Sa 2:27, 1Sa 9:6; 1Ki 17:18, 1Ki 17:24; 2Ki 4:9, 2Ki 4:16; 1Ti 6:11
countenance was : Mat 28:3; Luk 9:29; Act 6:15
terrib...
A man : Deu 33:1; Jos 14:6; 1Sa 2:27, 1Sa 9:6; 1Ki 17:18, 1Ki 17:24; 2Ki 4:9, 2Ki 4:16; 1Ti 6:11
countenance was : Mat 28:3; Luk 9:29; Act 6:15
terrible : Jdg 13:22; Gen 28:16, Gen 28:17; Exo 3:2, Exo 3:6; Dan 8:17, Dan 10:5, Dan 10:11; Mat 28:4; Rev 1:17
but I asked : etc. The Vulgate renders this cause very differently, the negative Not being omitted: Quem cum interrogassim quis esset , et unde venisset , et quo nomine vocaretur , noluit mihi dicere ; sed hoc respondit , etc; ""Whom when I asked who he was, and whence he came, and by what name he was called, would not tell me, but this he said,""etc.
The negative is also wanting in the Septuagint, as it is in the Complutensian Polyglott;

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Barnes -> Jdg 13:6
Barnes: Jdg 13:6 - -- A man of God - The designation of a prophet, of frequent use in the books of Samuel and Kings 1Sa 2:27; 1Sa 9:6-8, 1Sa 9:10; 1Ki 12:22; 1Ki 13:...
A man of God - The designation of a prophet, of frequent use in the books of Samuel and Kings 1Sa 2:27; 1Sa 9:6-8, 1Sa 9:10; 1Ki 12:22; 1Ki 13:1, 1Ki 13:5-6, 1Ki 13:11, and applied to Timothy by Paul in the New Testament 1Ti 6:11; 2Ti 3:17.
His countenance - Rather, "his appearance,"as the word is rendered in Dan 10:18.
Poole -> Jdg 13:6
Poole: Jdg 13:6 - -- A man of God a prophet, or sacred person, sent with a message from God.
Very terrible , or, venerable , or awful , full of majesty.
A man of God a prophet, or sacred person, sent with a message from God.
Very terrible , or, venerable , or awful , full of majesty.
Haydock -> Jdg 13:6
Haydock: Jdg 13:6 - -- And when, &c. Hebrew, Chaldean, Syriac, Arabic, and the Vatican Septuagint read a negation, "And I did not ask him whence he came; neither did he te...
And when, &c. Hebrew, Chaldean, Syriac, Arabic, and the Vatican Septuagint read a negation, "And I did not ask him whence he came; neither did he tell me his name." The other copies of the Septuagint, St. Augustine (q. 51.), &c., agree with the Vulgate though St. Augustine suspected that the negation was wanting. (Calmet)
Gill -> Jdg 13:6
Gill: Jdg 13:6 - -- Then the woman came and told her husband,.... To whom it would be joyful news, as it was to her:
saying, a man of God came unto me; he appeared in ...
Then the woman came and told her husband,.... To whom it would be joyful news, as it was to her:
saying, a man of God came unto me; he appeared in an human form, and therefore she calls him a man; and by his mien and deportment, and the message he brought, she concluded he was a man of God, that is, a prophet; by which name such persons went in those days; and so the Targum calls him a prophet of the Lord: but it is a mere conceit of Ben Gersom that it was Phinehas, who in all probability was not living; besides what is after related shows that this was a divine Person, and no other than the Son of God:
and his countenance was like the countenance of an angel of God, very terrible; for though she might never have seen an angel, yet it being a common notion that angels were very illustrious, of a beautiful form and of a shining countenance, and very majestic, she compares the man she saw to one; for by being "very terrible", is not meant that he was frightful, and struck her with horror, but venerable and majestic, which filled her with admiration:
but I asked him not whence he was, neither told he me his name; this she added to prevent her husband's inquiring about his name and place of abode; and perhaps, as she came along, she reflected on herself that she did not ask those questions; which might be owing to the surprise she was in, partly at the awful and venerable appearance of the person, and partly at the joyful news he brought her; though it seems as if she did ask his name, but he did not tell her what it was.

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NET Notes: Jdg 13:6 Heb “His appearance was like the appearance of the messenger of God, very awesome.”
Geneva Bible -> Jdg 13:6
Geneva Bible: Jdg 13:6 Then the woman came and told her husband, saying, A man of God came unto me, and his countenance [was] like the countenance of an angel of God, very (...

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 13:1-25
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 13:1-25 - --1 Israel is delivered into the hands of Philistines.2 An angel appears to Manoah's wife.8 The angel appears to Manoah.15 Manoah's sacrifices, whereby ...
MHCC -> Jdg 13:1-7
MHCC: Jdg 13:1-7 - --Israel did evil: then God delivered them again into the hands of the Philistines. When Israel was in this distress, Samson was born. His parents had b...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 13:1-7
Matthew Henry: Jdg 13:1-7 - -- The first verse gives us a short account, such as we have too often met with already, of the great distress that Israel was in, which gave occasion ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 13:6-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 13:6-7 - --
The woman told her husband of this appearance: " A man of God, "she said (lit., the man of God, viz., the one just referred to), " came to me, and ...
Constable -> Jdg 3:7--17:1; Jdg 8:1--16:31; Jdg 10:1--13:25; Jdg 13:1--16:31; Jdg 13:1-25; Jdg 13:2-7

Constable: Jdg 8:1--16:31 - --B. Present Failures vv. 8-16
Jude next expounded the errors of the false teachers in his day to warn his...

Constable: Jdg 10:1--13:25 - --2. The seriousness of the error vv. 10-13
v. 10 The things the false teachers did not understand but reviled probably refer to aspects of God's reveal...

Constable: Jdg 13:1--16:31 - --F. The sixth apostasy chs. 13-16
"From chapters 13 to 18, the author concentrates on the tribe of Dan, w...

Constable: Jdg 13:1-25 - --1. Samson's birth ch. 13
The purpose of this chapter is to show how the Lord provided the Israel...





