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Text -- Judges 18:28 (NET)

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18:28 No one came to the rescue because the city was far from Sidon and they had no dealings with anyone. The city was in a valley near Beth Rehob. The Danites rebuilt the city and occupied it.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Beth-rehob a region in the Vale of Lebanon, north of Laish in Dan (OS)
 · Beth-Rehob a region in the Vale of Lebanon, north of Laish in Dan (OS)
 · Sidon residents of the town of Sidon


Dictionary Themes and Topics: ZIDON, OR SIDON | Teraphim | SIDON (2) | REHOB | PHOENICIA; PHOENICIANS | PALESTINE, 2 | NAPHTALI | Minister | Micah | Mahaneh-dan | MICAH (1) | Jonathan | JOSHUA (2) | JEBUS; JEBUSI; JEBUSITE | INTERCESSION | Dan | DAN (2) | DAN (1); DAN, TRIBE OF | Beth-rehob | BETHREHOB | more
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Wesley , JFB , Clarke , TSK

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Jdg 18:28 - -- That is, rebuilt it.

That is, rebuilt it.

JFB: Jdg 18:28-29 - -- It was in the northern extremity of the land, and hence the origin of the phrase, "from Dan to Beer-sheba."

It was in the northern extremity of the land, and hence the origin of the phrase, "from Dan to Beer-sheba."

Clarke: Jdg 18:28 - -- There was no deliverer - They had no succor, because the Sidonians, from whom they might have expected it, were at too great a distance.

There was no deliverer - They had no succor, because the Sidonians, from whom they might have expected it, were at too great a distance.

TSK: Jdg 18:28 - -- And there : 2Sa 14:6 *marg. Psa 7:2, Psa 50:22; Dan 3:15-17 far from : Probably the people of Laish were originally a colony of the Zidonians; who bei...

And there : 2Sa 14:6 *marg. Psa 7:2, Psa 50:22; Dan 3:15-17

far from : Probably the people of Laish were originally a colony of the Zidonians; who being an opulent people, and in possession of a strong city, lived in a state of security, not being afraid of their neighbours. In this the Leshemites imitated them, though they appear not to have had the same reason for their confidence; and though they might naturally expect help from their countrymen, yet as they lived at a considerable distance from Sidon, the Danites saw they could strike the blow before the news of the invasion could reach that city. Jdg 18:1, Jdg 18:7; Jos 11:8; Isa 23:4, Isa 23:12

Bethrehob : Num 13:21, Rehob, 2Sa 10:6

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Jdg 18:28 - -- Rehob (as Dan afterward) is mentioned as the northernmost point of the land of Canaan Num 13:21, and its position is defined with reference to the e...

Rehob (as Dan afterward) is mentioned as the northernmost point of the land of Canaan Num 13:21, and its position is defined with reference to the entering in of Hamath.

A city - Rather, "the"city. They rebuilt Laish, which they had burned down Jdg 18:29.

Poole: Jdg 18:28 - -- Beth-rehob a place near Libanus and Hamath; of which see Num 13:21 Jos 19:28 21:31 Jud 1:31 .

Beth-rehob a place near Libanus and Hamath; of which see Num 13:21 Jos 19:28 21:31 Jud 1:31 .

Haydock: Jdg 18:28 - -- Rohob, which stood at the foot of Libanus. The vale belonging to this city, extended for about twenty miles.

Rohob, which stood at the foot of Libanus. The vale belonging to this city, extended for about twenty miles.

Gill: Jdg 18:28 - -- And there was no deliverer, because it was far from Zidon,.... Under whose government and protection they seem to have been; and that city being at a ...

And there was no deliverer, because it was far from Zidon,.... Under whose government and protection they seem to have been; and that city being at a distance from them, and the Danites coming upon them suddenly, there was no time to send to them for help, or any to come in to their assistance, and save them from their enemies, see Jdg 18:7.

and they had no business with any man; that could have given them notice of the design of the children of Dan against them, nor to the Zidonians to come soon enough for their protection and defence; none there were in alliance with them except them:

and it was in the valley that lieth by Bethrehob; which lay in the northern border of the land of Canaan, as you go to Hamath of Syria; see Gill on Num 13:21.

and they built a city to dwell there; not a new one altogether, but they rebuilt and enlarged Laish, and made it convenient for them to dwell in.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Jdg 18:28 Heb “They”; the referent (the Danites) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Jdg 18:1-31 - --1 The Danites send five men to seek out an inheritance.3 At the house of Micah they consult with Jonathan, and are encouraged on their way.7 They sear...

MHCC: Jdg 18:1-31 - --The Danites determined to take Micah's gods with them. Oh the folly of these Danites! How could they imagine those gods should protect them, that coul...

Matthew Henry: Jdg 18:27-31 - -- Here is, I. Laish conquered by the Danites. They proceeded on their march, and, because they met with no disaster, perhaps concluded they had not do...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 18:27-29 - -- And they (the Danites) had taken what Micah had made, i.e., his idols and his priest, and they fell upon Laish ( על כּוא , to come over a per...

Constable: Jdg 17:1--21:25 - --III. THE RESULTS OF ISRAEL'S APOSTASY chs. 17--21 The following two extended incidents (ch. 17-21) differ from t...

Constable: Jdg 17:1--18:31 - --A. The idolatry of Micah and the Danites chs. 17-18 God undoubtedly included the story of Micah and the ...

Constable: Jdg 17:1--19:30 - --A. The Reminder to Remember the Apostles' Warning vv. 17-19 vv. 17-18 "Forgetfulness of the teaching and warnings of God in Scripture is a major cause...

Constable: Jdg 18:27-31 - --The establishment of idolatry at Dan 18:27-31 The Danites' defeat of the inhabitants of ...

Guzik: Jdg 18:1-31 - --Judges 18 - Micah's Idolatry and the Migration of the Tribe of Dan A. Dan spies out Laish. 1. (1-2) The tribe of Dan sends spies to look for land to...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Judges (Book Introduction) JUDGES is the title given to the next book, from its containing the history of those non-regal rulers who governed the Hebrews from the time of Joshua...

JFB: Judges (Outline) THE ACTS OF JUDAH AND SIMEON. (Jdg 1:1-3) ADONI-BEZEK JUSTLY REQUITED. (Jdg. 1:4-21) SOME CANAANITES LEFT. (Jdg 1:22-26) AN ANGEL SENT TO REBUKE THE ...

TSK: Judges (Book Introduction) The book of Judges forms an important link in the history of the Israelites. It furnishes us with a lively description of a fluctuating and unsettled...

TSK: Judges 18 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Jdg 18:1, The Danites send five men to seek out an inheritance; Jdg 18:3, At the house of Micah they consult with Jonathan, and are encou...

Poole: Judges (Book Introduction) BOOK OF JUDGES THE ARGUMENT THE author of this book is not certainly known, whether it was Samuel, or Ezra, or some other prophet; nor is it mate...

Poole: Judges 18 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 18 Those of the tribe of Dan, having not sufficient inheritance, send forth five men to spy out a place; they come to the house of Micah, a...

MHCC: Judges (Book Introduction) The book of Judges is the history of Israel during the government of the Judges, who were occasional deliverers, raised up by God to rescue Israel fro...

MHCC: Judges 18 (Chapter Introduction) The Danites seek to enlarge their inheritance, and rob Micah.

Matthew Henry: Judges (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Judges This is called the Hebrew Shepher Shophtim , the Book of Judges, which the Syria...

Matthew Henry: Judges 18 (Chapter Introduction) How idolatry crept into the family of Micah we read in the preceding chapter, how it was translated thence into the tribe of Dan we have an account...

Constable: Judges (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The English title, Judges, comes to us from the Latin translation (...

Constable: Judges (Outline) Outline I. The reason for Israel's apostasy 1:1-3:6 A. Hostilities between the Israelites an...

Constable: Judges Judges Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. Land of the Bible. Phildelphia: Westminster Press, 1962. ...

Haydock: Judges (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. THE BOOK OF JUDGES. This Book is called Judges, because it contains the history of what passed under the government of the judge...

Gill: Judges (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JUDGES The title of this book in the Hebrew copies is Sepher Shophetim, the Book of Judges; but the Syriac and Arabic interpreters ...

Gill: Judges 18 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JUDGES 18 This chapter relates how the Danites, being overcrowed in their inheritance, sent out spies to search the land, and see i...

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