
Text -- Judges 2:3 (NET)




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Wesley -> Jdg 2:3
With myself, I have now taken up this peremptory resolution.
JFB: Jdg 2:1-3 - -- We are inclined to think, from the authoritative tone of his language, that he was the Angel of the Covenant (Exo 23:20; Jos 5:14); the same who appea...
We are inclined to think, from the authoritative tone of his language, that he was the Angel of the Covenant (Exo 23:20; Jos 5:14); the same who appeared in human form and announced himself captain of the Lord's host. His coming from Gilgal had a peculiar significance, for there the Israelites made a solemn dedication of themselves to God on their entrance into the promised land [Jos 4:1-9]; and the memory of that religious engagement, which the angel's arrival from Gilgal awakened, gave emphatic force to his rebuke of their apostasy.

JFB: Jdg 2:1-3 - -- "the weepers," was a name bestowed evidently in allusion to this incident or the place, which was at or near Shiloh.
"the weepers," was a name bestowed evidently in allusion to this incident or the place, which was at or near Shiloh.

JFB: Jdg 2:1-3 - -- The burden of the angel's remonstrance was that God would inviolably keep His promise; but they, by their flagrant and repeated breaches of their cove...
The burden of the angel's remonstrance was that God would inviolably keep His promise; but they, by their flagrant and repeated breaches of their covenant with Him, had forfeited all claim to the stipulated benefits. Having disobeyed the will of God by voluntarily courting the society of idolaters and placing themselves in the way of temptation, He left them to suffer the punishment of their misdeeds.
Clarke -> Jdg 2:3
Clarke: Jdg 2:3 - -- I will not drive them out from before you - Their transgressions, and breach of the covenant, were the reasons why they were not put in entire posse...
I will not drive them out from before you - Their transgressions, and breach of the covenant, were the reasons why they were not put in entire possession of the promised land. See note at the end of this chapter, Jdg 2:23 (note).
Defender -> Jdg 2:3
Defender: Jdg 2:3 - -- It was for this very reason that God had commanded the destruction of the Canaanites by the children of Israel. Their failure to do this quickly and r...
It was for this very reason that God had commanded the destruction of the Canaanites by the children of Israel. Their failure to do this quickly and repeatedly resulted in their descent into the polytheistic nature worship and associated evil practices of these people."
TSK -> Jdg 2:3
TSK: Jdg 2:3 - -- I also said : Jdg 2:21; Num 33:55; Jos 23:13
their gods : Jdg 3:6; Exo 23:33, Exo 34:12; Deu 7:16; 1Ki 11:1-7; Psa 106:36
I also said : Jdg 2:21; Num 33:55; Jos 23:13
their gods : Jdg 3:6; Exo 23:33, Exo 34:12; Deu 7:16; 1Ki 11:1-7; Psa 106:36

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Barnes -> Jdg 2:3
Barnes: Jdg 2:3 - -- "Wherefore I also said"- Rather because ye have done the things mentioned in Jdg 2:2, "I have now said (i. e. I now protest and declare) that I...
"Wherefore I also said"- Rather because ye have done the things mentioned in Jdg 2:2, "I have now said (i. e. I now protest and declare) that I will not drive them out from before you"(compare Jdg 19:29). And it was the annonncement of this resolution by the Angel that caused the people to weep.
The word thorns in this verse is supplied by the King James Version from the similar passage in Joshua (see the marginal reference). Other versions adopt a different reading of the original text, and prefer the sense "they shall be to you for adversaries"(compare the last words of Num 33:55).
Poole -> Jdg 2:3
Poole: Jdg 2:3 - -- I also said with myself; I have now taken up this peremptory resolution.
Thorns in your sides: See Poole "Num 33:55"; See Poole "Jos 23:13" .
Haydock -> Jdg 2:3
Haydock: Jdg 2:3 - -- Ruin. Septuagint, "stumbling block," the occasion of ruin. (Menochius) ---
Thus by a false compassion (Calmet) and negligence, the Israelites brou...
Ruin. Septuagint, "stumbling block," the occasion of ruin. (Menochius) ---
Thus by a false compassion (Calmet) and negligence, the Israelites brought upon themselves the most serious difficulties, while those whom they had spared, turned against them by a just judgment of God, and proved the ruin both of their souls and bodies, by drawing them into idolatry and then putting them to the sword. (Haydock)
Gill -> Jdg 2:3
Gill: Jdg 2:3 - -- Wherefore I also said,.... Supposing, or on condition of their being guilty of the above things, which was foreseen they would:
I will not drive th...
Wherefore I also said,.... Supposing, or on condition of their being guilty of the above things, which was foreseen they would:
I will not drive them out from before you; the seven nations of the Canaanites entirely, and which accounts for the various instances related in the preceding chapter; where it is observed, that they could not, or did not, drive the old inhabitants out of such and such places, because they sinned against the Lord, and he forsook them, and would not assist them in their enterprises, or them to their sloth and indolence:
but they shall be as thorns in your sides: very troublesome and afflicting, see Num 33:55; or for straits, as the Septuagint, or be such as would bring them into tribulation, and distress them, as the Targum; so they often did:
and their gods shall be a snare unto you; which they suffered to continue, and did not destroy them, as they ought to have done; they would be, as they proved, ensnaring to them, and whereby they were drawn to forsake the worship of the true God, and bow down to them, as we read in some following verses.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 2:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 2:1-23 - --1 An angel rebukes the people at Bochim.6 The wickedness of the new generation after Joshua.14 God's anger and pity towards them.20 The Canaanites lef...
Maclaren -> Jdg 2:1-10
Maclaren: Jdg 2:1-10 - --Judges 2:1-10
The Book of Judges begins a new era, the development of the nation in its land. Chapters 1 through chapter 3:6 contain two summaries: fi...
MHCC -> Jdg 2:1-5
MHCC: Jdg 2:1-5 - --It was the great Angel of the covenant, the Word, the Son of God, who spake with Divine authority as Jehovah, and now called them to account for their...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 2:1-5
Matthew Henry: Jdg 2:1-5 - -- It was the privilege of Israel that they had not only a law in general sent them from heaven, once for all, to direct them into and keep them in the...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 2:3
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 2:3 - --
" And I also have said to you: "these words point to the threat already expressed in Num 33:55; Jos 23:13, in the event of their not fulfilling the ...
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...
