
Text -- Judges 1:30-36 (NET)




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Wesley: Jdg 1:34 - -- That is, into the plain country; which was the occasion of that expedition for the getting new quarters, of which we read Jos 19:47-48 and Jdg. 18:1-...
That is, into the plain country; which was the occasion of that expedition for the getting new quarters, of which we read Jos 19:47-48 and Jdg. 18:1-31.

Wesley: Jdg 1:35 - -- That is, of the Ephraimites, who helped their brethren the Danites against the Amorites.
That is, of the Ephraimites, who helped their brethren the Danites against the Amorites.

Wesley: Jdg 1:36 - -- Which was in the southern part of Canaan, Jos 15:2-3, from whence it went up towards the north. This is added to shew the great power and large extent...
Which was in the southern part of Canaan, Jos 15:2-3, from whence it went up towards the north. This is added to shew the great power and large extent of this people.
Neither did Zebulun drive out - See on Jos 19:10-15 (note).

Accho - Supposed to be the city of Ptolemais, near to Mount Carmel.

Clarke: Jdg 1:34 - -- The Amorites forced the children of Dan, etc. - Just as the ancient Britons were driven into the mountains of Wales by the Romans; and the native In...
The Amorites forced the children of Dan, etc. - Just as the ancient Britons were driven into the mountains of Wales by the Romans; and the native Indians driven back into the woods by the British settlers in America.

Clarke: Jdg 1:35 - -- The Amorites would dwell in Mount Heres - They perhaps agreed to dwell in the mountainous country, being unable to maintain themselves on the plain,...
The Amorites would dwell in Mount Heres - They perhaps agreed to dwell in the mountainous country, being unable to maintain themselves on the plain, and yet were so powerful that the Danites could not totally expel them; they were, however, laid under tribute, and thus the house of Joseph had the sovereignty. The Septuagint have sought out a literal meaning for the names of several of these places, and they render the verse thus: "And the Amorites began to dwell in the mount of Tiles, in which there are bears, and in which there are foxes."Thus they translate Heres, Aijalon, and Shaalbim.

Clarke: Jdg 1:36 - -- Akrabbim - Of scorpions; probably so called from the number of those animals in that place
Akrabbim - Of scorpions; probably so called from the number of those animals in that place

Clarke: Jdg 1:36 - -- From the rock, and upward - The Vulgate understands by סלע sela , a rock, the city Petra, which was the capital of Arabia Petraea
The whole of t...
From the rock, and upward - The Vulgate understands by
The whole of this chapter appears to be designed as a sort of supplement to those places in the book of Joshua which are referred to in the notes and in the margin; nor is there any thing in it worthy of especial remark. We everywhere see the same fickle character in the Israelites, and the goodness and long-suffering of God towards them. An especial Providence guides their steps, and a fatherly hand chastises them for their transgressions. They are obliged to live in the midst of their enemies, often straitened, but never overcome so as to lose the land which God gave them as their portion. We should learn wisdom from what they have suffered, and confidence in the protection and providence of God from their support, because these things were written for our learning. Few can be persuaded that adversity is a blessing, but without it how little should we learn! He, who in the school of affliction has his mind turned towards God
"Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks
Sermons in stones, and good in every thing."
TSK: Jdg 1:30 - -- Kitron : The Talmudists say Kitron is ""tzippor,""that is, Sepphoris, or Diocesarea, a celebrated city of Galilee, now the village Safoury, situated i...
Kitron : The Talmudists say Kitron is ""tzippor,""that is, Sepphoris, or Diocesarea, a celebrated city of Galilee, now the village Safoury, situated in the plain of Esdraelon, twenty miles (north-west) from Tiberias, according to Benjamin of Tudela.
Nahalol : Jos 19:15

TSK: Jdg 1:31 - -- Asher : Jos 19:24-30
Accho : Accho, the Ptolemais of the Greeks and Romans, and called Saint John of Acre by the Crusaders, is situated on the Mediter...
Asher : Jos 19:24-30
Accho : Accho, the Ptolemais of the Greeks and Romans, and called Saint John of Acre by the Crusaders, is situated on the Mediterranean, in a fine plain, at the north angle of a bay to which it gives name, and which extends in a semicircle of three leagues as far as Carmel, and nine leagues from Tyre.
Zidon : Another celebrated city of Phoenicia, now Saide, situated in a fine country on the Mediterranean, 400 stadia from Berytus, and 200 (north) from Tyre, according to Strabo, one day’ s journey from Paneas, according to Josephus, and sixty-six miles from Damascus, according to Abulfeda.
Achzib : Or, Ecdippa, now Zib, nine miles north, from Accho.

TSK: Jdg 1:33 - -- Naphtali : Jos 19:32-38
he dwelt : Jdg 1:32
became : Jdg 1:30, Jdg 1:35; Psa 18:24

TSK: Jdg 1:35 - -- Aijalon : Jdg 12:12; Jos 10:12
Shaalbim : Jos 19:42; 1Ki 4:9
prevailed : Heb. was heavy

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Barnes: Jdg 1:31 - -- Compare the marginal reference. Accho, afterward called Ptolemais, now Akka or St. Jean d’ Acre, is named here for the first time.
Compare the marginal reference. Accho, afterward called Ptolemais, now Akka or St. Jean d’ Acre, is named here for the first time.

Barnes: Jdg 1:32 - -- It is an evidence of the power of the Canaanite in this portion of the land that it is not said (compare Jdg 1:30) that the Canaanites dwelt among t...
It is an evidence of the power of the Canaanite in this portion of the land that it is not said (compare Jdg 1:30) that the Canaanites dwelt among the Asherites, but that the Asherites (and Jdg 1:33, Naphtali) "dwelt among the Canaanites;"nor are the Canaanites in Accho, Zidon, and the other Asherite cities, said to have become tributaries.

Barnes: Jdg 1:34 - -- The Amorites are usually found in the mountain Num 13:29; Jos 10:6. Here they dwell in the valley, of which the monuments of Rameses III show them t...
The Amorites are usually found in the mountain Num 13:29; Jos 10:6. Here they dwell in the valley, of which the monuments of Rameses III show them to have been in possession when that monarch invaded Syria. It was their great strength in this district, and their forcible detention of the territory of Dan, which led to the expedition of the Danites Judg. 18. The house of Joseph lent their powerful aid in subduing them, probably in the times of the Judges.

Barnes: Jdg 1:36 - -- The going up to Akrabbim - See the margin and references; properly "the ascent of scorpions,"with which the whole region abounds. The rock...
The going up to Akrabbim - See the margin and references; properly "the ascent of scorpions,"with which the whole region abounds.
The rock - Petra, the capital of Idumea, so called from the mass of precipitous rock which encloses the town, and out of which many of its buildings are excavated. The original word "Selah"is always used of the rock at Kadesh-Barnea Num 20:8-11, near Petra (compare Oba 1:3). This leads us to look for "the ascent of scorpions,"here coupled with
Beth-shemesh a place differing from that Beth-shemesh , Jos 15:10 .

Poole: Jdg 1:34 - -- Into the plain country; which was the occasion of that expedition for the getting of new quarters; of which we read Jos 19 Jud 18 .

Poole: Jdg 1:35 - -- Of the house of Joseph i.e. of the Ephraimites, who helped their brethren the Danites against the Amorites, and that with good success.
Of the house of Joseph i.e. of the Ephraimites, who helped their brethren the Danites against the Amorites, and that with good success.

Poole: Jdg 1:36 - -- Akrabbim was in the southern part of Canaan, Jos 15:2,3 , from whence it went up towards the north. This is added to show the great power and large e...
Akrabbim was in the southern part of Canaan, Jos 15:2,3 , from whence it went up towards the north. This is added to show the great power and large extent of this people.
Haydock: Jdg 1:31 - -- Accho. Hebrew haco. The Greeks not knowing the derivation of this word, supposed that the city was so called from ake, "a remedy," as they pret...
Accho. Hebrew haco. The Greeks not knowing the derivation of this word, supposed that the city was so called from ake, "a remedy," as they pretend that Hercules was cured in this place. It was also called Ptolemais, after the king of Egypt. The little river Belus, and the famous bed of sand so proper for making glass, were in the neighbourhood. (Pliny, [Natural History?] v. 19.) ---
Ahalab. The situation is unknown, unless it be Aleppo. They say it is the famous city of Berea. (Calmet)

Haydock: Jdg 1:35 - -- He dwelt. That is, the Amorrhite. (Challoner) ---
Hebrew, "But the Amorrhites would dwell in Mount Hares, in Aialon, and in Salebim." Some copies...
He dwelt. That is, the Amorrhite. (Challoner) ---
Hebrew, "But the Amorrhites would dwell in Mount Hares, in Aialon, and in Salebim." Some copies of the Septuagint seem to give the meaning of these proper names, though inaccurately. (Haydock) ---
Solomon had one of his twelve officers at Salebim, in the tribe of Dan, 3 Kings iv. 9.

Haydock: Jdg 1:36 - -- Rock, Petra, the capital of Arabia, which Josephus ([Antiquities?] iii. 2,) assigns to Amalec. The Amorrhites dwelt in many parts of the land of pro...
Rock, Petra, the capital of Arabia, which Josephus ([Antiquities?] iii. 2,) assigns to Amalec. The Amorrhites dwelt in many parts of the land of promise, (Calmet) particularly in the higher places about the Dead Sea. (Haydock)
Gill: Jdg 1:30 - -- Neither did Zebulun drive out the inhabitants of Kitron, nor the inhabitants of Nahalol,.... The first of these seems to be the same with Kattah or Ka...
Neither did Zebulun drive out the inhabitants of Kitron, nor the inhabitants of Nahalol,.... The first of these seems to be the same with Kattah or Kartah, and the latter with Nahalal, both cities given to the Levites, Jos 19:15; which perhaps was the reason of their sloth in driving them out; though it aggravated their sin not to take care to rid those cities of the Canaanites, which were given to religious persons:
but the Canaanites dwelt among them, and became tributaries; which is observed so far in their favour, that they exerted themselves to make them tributaries, which was more than was done by some others.

Gill: Jdg 1:31 - -- Neither did Asher drive out the inhabitants of Accho,.... The same with Ptolemais; see Gill on Act 21:7; so called from the first Ptolemy king of Egyp...
Neither did Asher drive out the inhabitants of Accho,.... The same with Ptolemais; see Gill on Act 21:7; so called from the first Ptolemy king of Egypt, who enlarged it; but it has since recovered its ancient name pretty nearly, and is now called Acca or Acra."On its north and east sides (Mr. Maundrell says w) it is encompassed with a spacious and fertile plain; on the west it is washed by the Mediterranean sea; and on the south by a large bay, extending from the city as far as Mount Carmel:"
nor the inhabitants of Zidon; a well known city in Phoenicia, belonging to this tribe, see Jos 19:28,
nor of Ahlab, nor of Achzib, nor Helbah, nor Aphik, nor of Rehob; two of these places, Ahlab and Helbah, are not mentioned among the cities of the tribe of Asher, Jos 19:24; unless Helbah is the same with Helkath, Jdg 1:25; of the rest, Achzib; see Gill on Jos 19:29, Aphik, and Rehob; see Gill on Jos 19:30.

Gill: Jdg 1:32 - -- But the Asherites dwelt among the Canaanites, the inhabitants of the land,.... They were in a worse condition than those before mentioned; for the Can...
But the Asherites dwelt among the Canaanites, the inhabitants of the land,.... They were in a worse condition than those before mentioned; for the Canaanites were possessed of their country, especially of the above cities, and were masters of them; and the Asherites only dwelt among them upon sufferance:
for they did not drive them out; either they did not attempt it, or they could not do it, and contented themselves with having leave to dwell among them.

Gill: Jdg 1:33 - -- Neither did Naphtali drive out the inhabitants of Bethshemesh, nor the inhabitants of Bethanath,.... Of which places See Gill on Jos 19:38,
but he ...
Neither did Naphtali drive out the inhabitants of Bethshemesh, nor the inhabitants of Bethanath,.... Of which places See Gill on Jos 19:38,
but he dwelt among the Canaanites, the inhabitants of the land; in the same disgraceful manner as Asher did, owing to cowardice or sloth:
nevertheless, the inhabitants of Bethshemesh, and of Bethanath, became tributaries unto them; these two cities did at length exert themselves, and got the mastery over the Canaanites, as to make them pay tribute to them; though they ought to have expelled them, and even destroyed them, according to the command of God, but avarice prevailed over them.

Gill: Jdg 1:34 - -- And the Amorites forced the children of Dan into the mountain,.... Into the mountainous part of the tribe of Dan; the most noted mountains in it were ...
And the Amorites forced the children of Dan into the mountain,.... Into the mountainous part of the tribe of Dan; the most noted mountains in it were Sear and Baalah, which lay on the border of Judah, Jos 15:10; Joppa in this tribe was built on an high rock, and so Gibbethon, as its name seems to import, perhaps was built on a hill or mountain, as were the cities after mentioned:
for they would not suffer them to come down to the valley; which lay between Joppa and Caesarea, the plain of Sharon, in which were Lydda, Jamnia, &c. which belonged to their tribe, and they afterwards enjoyed; See Gill on Jos 19:48.

Gill: Jdg 1:35 - -- But the Amorites would dwell in Mount Heres in Aijalon, and in Shaalbim,.... And they would not suffer the Danites to dwell in the valley, a fruitful ...
But the Amorites would dwell in Mount Heres in Aijalon, and in Shaalbim,.... And they would not suffer the Danites to dwell in the valley, a fruitful and delightful part of their country, terrifying them with their iron chariots, which in the vale they could make use of to great advantage; so neither would they let them dwell alone in the mountainous part of their tribe, but would dwell with them, particularly in three places mentioned: where Mount Heres was is not certain; it signifies the "sun"; very probably it had its name from the worship of the sun on it, or from the sun standing still near it; for Aijalon, where that miracle was wrought, is next mentioned. Perhaps it might be near to Timnathheres, which was in Mount Ephraim, Jdg 2:9; since Ephraim assisted in making these places tributaries; of the two cities, Aijalon and Shaalbim, see Jos 19:42,
yet the hand of the house of Joseph prevailed, so that they became tributaries; or "the hand of it became heavy" x; by which it does not clearly appear whether the hand of Joseph was made heavy, and to hang down, by the Amorites; or whether it was heavy upon them, and so prevailed over them, as our version; but the Septuagint puts it out of doubt, reading the words,"and the hand of the house of Joseph was heavy upon the Amorites;''the Ephraimites being near to the tribe of Dan, and observing how they were pressed by the Amorites, took up arms in their favour, and obliged the Canaanites of the above places to become tributaries to the Danites.

Gill: Jdg 1:36 - -- And the coast of the Amorites was from the going up to Akrabbim,.... Of which See Gill on Num 34:4 and See Gill on Jos 15:3,
from the rock, and up...
And the coast of the Amorites was from the going up to Akrabbim,.... Of which See Gill on Num 34:4 and See Gill on Jos 15:3,
from the rock, and upwards; even from the city Petra in Idumea, and beyond that; and there was a country near Idumea, called Acrabatane, from this mountain Akrabbim,"Then Judas fought against the children of Esau in Idumea at Arabattine, because they besieged Gael: and he gave them a great overthrow, and abated their courage, and took their spoils.'' (1 Maccabees 5:3)such was the extent of these people, that their coast reached from the places, mentioned to the mountains where the above cities of Dan were; they were the most powerful people among the Canaanites, and lay on both sides of Jordan, and were very troublesome to Israel, yet were at length destroyed, Amo 2:9.

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NET Notes: Jdg 1:31 Heb “The men of Asher did not conquer the people living in Acco, the people living in Sidon, Ahlab, Acco, Helbah, Aphek, or Rehob.”

NET Notes: Jdg 1:33 The term “Canaanites” is supplied here both for clarity and for stylistic reasons.



NET Notes: Jdg 1:36 Or “Amorite territory started at the Pass of the Scorpions at Sela and then went on up.”
Geneva Bible: Jdg 1:30 Neither did ( m ) Zebulun drive out the inhabitants of Kitron, nor the inhabitants of Nahalol; but the Canaanites dwelt among them, and became tributa...

Geneva Bible: Jdg 1:32 But the Asherites dwelt among the Canaanites, the inhabitants of the land: for they did not drive them ( n ) out.
( n ) But made them pay tribute as ...

Geneva Bible: Jdg 1:35 But the Amorites would dwell in mount Heres in Aijalon, and in Shaalbim: yet the ( o ) hand of the house of Joseph prevailed, so that they became trib...

Geneva Bible: Jdg 1:36 And the coast of the Amorites [was] from the going up to Akrabbim, from the ( p ) rock, and upward.
( p ) Or Selah, which was a city in Arabia.

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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 1:21-36
MHCC: Jdg 1:21-36 - --The people of Israel were very careless of their duty and interest. Owing to slothfulness and cowardice, they would not be at the pains to complete th...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 1:21-36
Matthew Henry: Jdg 1:21-36 - -- We are here told upon what terms the rest of the tribes stood with the Canaanites that remained. I. Benjamin neglected to drive the Jebusites out of...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 1:29-35; Jdg 1:36
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 1:29-35 - --
Ephraim did not root out the Canaanites in Gezer (Jdg 1:29), as has already been stated in Jos 16:10.
Jdg 1:30
Zebulun did not root out the Cana...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 1:36 - --
In order to explain the supremacy of the Amorites in the territory of Dan, a short notice is added concerning their extension in the south of Palest...
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...
