
Text -- Judges 11:3 (NET)




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Wesley: Jdg 11:3 - -- The name either of the land, or of the man who was the owner or ruler of it. This place was in, or near Gilead, as appears by the speedy intercourse w...
The name either of the land, or of the man who was the owner or ruler of it. This place was in, or near Gilead, as appears by the speedy intercourse which here was between Jephthah and the Israelites.

Wesley: Jdg 11:3 - -- Idle persons, who desired rather to get their living by spoil and rapine, than by honest labour. These evil persons Jephthah managed well, employing t...
Idle persons, who desired rather to get their living by spoil and rapine, than by honest labour. These evil persons Jephthah managed well, employing them against the enemies of God, and of Israel, that bordered upon them; and particularly upon parties of the Ammonites, which made the Israelites more forward to chuse him for their chieftain in this war.

When he made excursions and attempts upon the enemy.
JFB: Jdg 11:3 - -- On the north of Gilead, beyond the frontier of the Hebrew territories (2Sa 10:6, 2Sa 10:8).

JFB: Jdg 11:3 - -- Followed him as a military chief. They led a freebooting life, sustaining themselves by frequent incursions on the Ammonites and other neighboring peo...
Followed him as a military chief. They led a freebooting life, sustaining themselves by frequent incursions on the Ammonites and other neighboring people, in the style of Robin Hood. The same kind of life is led by many an Arab or Tartar still, who as the leader of a band, acquires fame by his stirring or gallant adventures. It is not deemed dishonorable when the expeditions are directed against those out of his own tribe or nation. Jephthah's mode of life was similar to that of David when driven from the court of Saul.
Clarke -> Jdg 11:3
Clarke: Jdg 11:3 - -- There were gathered vain men to Jephthah - אנשים ריקים anashim reykim , empty men - persons destitute of good sense, and profligate in th...
There were gathered vain men to Jephthah -
TSK -> Jdg 11:3
TSK: Jdg 11:3 - -- from his brethren : Heb. from the face of
Tob : Probably the same as Ish-Tob; and appears to have been a part of Syria, near Zobah, Rehob, and Maachah...
from his brethren : Heb. from the face of
Tob : Probably the same as Ish-Tob; and appears to have been a part of Syria, near Zobah, Rehob, and Maachah, east of Jordan, and in the most northern part of the portion of Manasseh. If so, it could not be far from Gilead, the country of Jephthah. This country is called Tobie or Tubin, 1; Mac Heb 5:13; and the Jews who inhabited this district Tubieni, 2; Mac Heb 12:17. 2Sa 10:6.
vain men : Jdg 9:4; 1Sa 22:2, 1Sa 27:2, 1Sa 30:22-24; Job 30:1-10; Act 17:5

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Barnes -> Jdg 11:3
Barnes: Jdg 11:3 - -- The land of Tob - To the north of Gilead, toward Damascus. The readiness with which Jephthah took to the freebooter’ s life gives us a liv...
The land of Tob - To the north of Gilead, toward Damascus. The readiness with which Jephthah took to the freebooter’ s life gives us a lively picture of the unsettled times in which he lived.
Poole -> Jdg 11:3
Poole: Jdg 11:3 - -- The land of Tob the name either of the land or territory, or of the man who was the owner or ruler of it. This place was in or near Gilead, as appear...
The land of Tob the name either of the land or territory, or of the man who was the owner or ruler of it. This place was in or near Gilead, as appears by the speedy intercourse which here was between Jephthah and the Israelites.
Vain men idle persons, who desire to get their living rather by spoil and rapine, than by honest and diligent labour. These evilminded persons Jephthah managed well, employing them against the enemies of God and of Israel that bordered upon them; and particularly, upon parties of the Ammonites, which made the Israelites more forward to choose him for their chieftain in this war. Went out with him, when he made excursions and attempts upon his and their enemies.
Haydock -> Jdg 11:3
Haydock: Jdg 11:3 - -- Tob, to the north of Galaad, of which it is a part. (Josephus) ---
It is called Tubim, 1 Machabees v. 13. See 2 Kings x. 6. ---
And robbers. Th...
Tob, to the north of Galaad, of which it is a part. (Josephus) ---
It is called Tubim, 1 Machabees v. 13. See 2 Kings x. 6. ---
And robbers. This is a farther explication of rekim, poor vain fellows, chap ix. 4. They did not infest the Israelites, but made war on their enemies around; latro, in Latin, often signifies a soldier, particularly such as lived on plunder, as wer reat in Plautus. (Mil. glorios.) Latrocinatus annos decm, mercedem accipio. Some have imagined that Jephte was at the head of some banditti. (St. Augustine, q. 43.) ---
But David's followers were of the same description (1 Kings xxii. 2,) as those of Jephte, men of determined resolution and valour. (Calmet) ---
Such a man as Jephte, was therefore a valuable acquisition to the dispirited Israelites; and Providence had inured him to labour, and endued him with extraordinary prudence, notwithstanding his want of education, ver. 12. Necessity has often supplied every deficiency, and produced the most consummate generals. Prince. Hebrew and Septuagint, "and there were gathered unto Jephte vain men, and they went out with him." (Haydock)
Gill -> Jdg 11:3
Gill: Jdg 11:3 - -- Then Jephthah fled from his brethren,.... Being ill used by them, and a man of spirit and courage, and could not bear to be treated with contempt, nor...
Then Jephthah fled from his brethren,.... Being ill used by them, and a man of spirit and courage, and could not bear to be treated with contempt, nor to live in a dependence on others, and therefore sought to make himself another way:
and dwelt in the land of Tob; which Kimchi and Ben Gersom think was the name of the lord and owner of the land; Abarbinel interprets it, a good land, as Tob signifies, so the Targum; but others the name of a city or country, and conjecture it may be the same with Ishtob, and which was not far from the children of Ammon, since they sent thither for assistance, 2Sa 10:6. Jerom g takes it for a country, in which Jephthah dwelt, but says no more of it. Junius says it was on the entrance of Arabia Deserta, in the Apocypha:"Yea, all our brethren that were in the places of Tobie are put to death: their wives and their children also they have carried away captives, and borne away their stuff; and they have destroyed there about a thousand men.'' (1 Maccabees 5:13)"Then departed they from thence seven hundred and fifty furlongs, and came to Characa unto the Jews that are called Tubieni.'' (2 Maccabees 12:17)where the inhabitants of it are called Tobienians or Tubienians:
and there were gathered vain men to Jephthah; not wicked men, but empty men, whose pockets were empty; men without money, as Abarbinel interprets it, had nothing to live upon, no more than Jephthah, and he being a valiant man, they enlisted themselves under him:
and went out with him; not on any bad design, as to rob and plunder, but to get their living by hunting; or rather by making excursions into the enemy's country, and carrying off booty, on which they lived. Josephus h says he maintained them at his own expense, and paid them wages.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 11:1-40
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 11:1-40 - --1 The covenant between Jephthah and the Gileadites, that he should be their head.12 The treaty of peace between him and the Ammonites is in vain.29 Je...
MHCC -> Jdg 11:1-11
MHCC: Jdg 11:1-11 - --Men ought not to be blamed for their parentage, so long as they by their personal merits roll away any reproach. God had forgiven Israel, therefore Je...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 11:1-3
Matthew Henry: Jdg 11:1-3 - -- The princes and people of Gilead we left, in the close of the foregoing chapter, consulting about the choice of a general, having come to this resol...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 11:3
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 11:3 - --
Jephthah departed from his brothers into the land of Tob , i.e., according to 2Sa 10:6, 2Sa 10:8, a district in the north-east of Perea, on the bor...

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 11:1--12:8 - --3. Deliverance through Jephthah 11:1-12:7
To prepare for the recital of Israel's victory over th...
