
Text -- Judges 3:12 (NET)




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Wesley -> Jdg 3:12
By giving him courage, and power, and success against them.
JFB -> Jdg 3:12-14; Jdg 3:12-14
JFB: Jdg 3:12-14 - -- The Israelites, deprived of the moral and political influences of Othniel, were not long in following their native bias to idolatry.
The Israelites, deprived of the moral and political influences of Othniel, were not long in following their native bias to idolatry.

JFB: Jdg 3:12-14 - -- The reigning monarch's ambition was to recover that extensive portion of his ancient territory possessed by the Israelites. In conjunction with his ne...
The reigning monarch's ambition was to recover that extensive portion of his ancient territory possessed by the Israelites. In conjunction with his neighbors, the Ammonites and the Amalekites, sworn enemies of Israel, he first subjected the eastern tribes; then crossing the Jordan, he made a sudden incursion on western Canaan, and in virtue of his conquests, erected fortifications in the territory adjoining Jericho [JOSEPHUS], to secure the frontier, and fixed his residence there. This oppressor was permitted, in the providence of God, to triumph for eighteen years.
Clarke: Jdg 3:12 - -- The children of Israel did evil - They forgat the Lord and became idolaters, and God made those very people, whom they had imitated in their idolatr...
The children of Israel did evil - They forgat the Lord and became idolaters, and God made those very people, whom they had imitated in their idolatrous worship, the means of their chastisement

Clarke: Jdg 3:12 - -- The Lord strengthened Eglon the king of Moab - The success he had against the Israelites was by the especial appointment and energy of God
He not on...
The Lord strengthened Eglon the king of Moab - The success he had against the Israelites was by the especial appointment and energy of God
He not only abandoned the Israelites, but strengthened the Moabites against them. Eglon is supposed to have been the immediate successor of Balak. Some great men have borne names which, when reduced to their grammatical meaning, appear very ridiculous: the word
TSK -> Jdg 3:12
TSK: Jdg 3:12 - -- am 2662, bc 1342, An, Ex, Is, 148
did evil : Jdg 2:19; Hos 6:4
and the Lord : Exo 9:16; 2Ki 5:1; Isa 10:15, Isa 37:26, Isa 45:1-4; Eze 38:16; Dan 4:22...

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Barnes -> Jdg 3:12
Barnes: Jdg 3:12 - -- The "strengthening"Eglon was the special work of God, and because Israel "had done evil,"etc. Samuel’ s comment on the event is to the same eff...
The "strengthening"Eglon was the special work of God, and because Israel "had done evil,"etc. Samuel’ s comment on the event is to the same effect 1Sa 12:9.
Poole -> Jdg 3:12
Strengthened Eglon by giving him courage, and power, and success against them.
Haydock -> Jdg 3:12
Haydock: Jdg 3:12 - -- Eglon, signifies "a calf." (Calmet) ---
God made use of this prince to scourge his people, with the assistance of the neighbouring nations. He too...
Eglon, signifies "a calf." (Calmet) ---
God made use of this prince to scourge his people, with the assistance of the neighbouring nations. He took Engaddi, in the plains of Jericho, and was thus enabled to keep an eye both upon his own subjects and the conquered Israelites. (Calmet) ---
Here he probably met with his untimely end. (Haydock)
Gill -> Jdg 3:12
Gill: Jdg 3:12 - -- And the children of Israel did evil again in the sight of the Lord,.... Fell into idolatry again, which was a great evil in the sight of God, and what...
And the children of Israel did evil again in the sight of the Lord,.... Fell into idolatry again, which was a great evil in the sight of God, and what they were prone to fall into:
and the Lord strengthened Eglon the king of Moab against Israel; put it into his heart to invade them, and encouraged him to it, and gave him success; what kings reigned over Moab between Balak and this king we know not: it is a commonly received notion of the Jews, that Ruth was the daughter of Eglon; see Rth 1:4; and it was about this time that Elimelech with his two sons went into Moab, and when many of those things recorded in the book of Ruth were transacted:
because they had done evil in the sight of the Lord; which had greatly provoked him to anger, and was the cause of stirring up the king of Moab against them.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 3:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 3:1-31 - --1 The nations which were left to prove Israel.5 By communion with them they commit idolatry.8 Othniel delivered them from Chushan-rishathaim;12 Ehud f...
MHCC -> Jdg 3:12-30
MHCC: Jdg 3:12-30 - --When Israel sins again, God raises up a new oppressor. The Israelites did ill, and the Moabites did worse; yet because God punishes the sins of his ow...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 3:12-30
Matthew Henry: Jdg 3:12-30 - -- Ehud is the next of the judges whose achievements are related in this history, and here is an account of his actions. I. When Israel sins again God ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 3:12-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 3:12-14 - --
In vv. 12-30 the subjugation of the Israelites by Eglon , the king of the Moabites, and their deliverance from this bondage, are circumstantially d...
Constable -> Jdg 3:7--17:1; Jdg 3:12-30
