
Text -- Judges 12:3 (NET)




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Wesley: Jdg 12:3 - -- That is, I exposed myself to the utmost danger; as a man that carries a brittle and precious thing in his hand, which may easily either fall to the gr...
That is, I exposed myself to the utmost danger; as a man that carries a brittle and precious thing in his hand, which may easily either fall to the ground, or be snatched from him.

Wesley: Jdg 12:3 - -- Why do you thus requite my kindness in running such hazards to preserve you and yours?
Why do you thus requite my kindness in running such hazards to preserve you and yours?
JFB -> Jdg 12:3
JFB: Jdg 12:3 - -- A common form of speech in the East for undertaking a duty of imminent peril. This Jephthah had done, having encountered and routed the Ammonites with...
A common form of speech in the East for undertaking a duty of imminent peril. This Jephthah had done, having encountered and routed the Ammonites with the aid of his Gileadite volunteers alone; and since the Lord had enabled him to conquer without requiring assistance from any other tribe, why should the Ephraimites take offense? They ought rather to have been delighted and thankful that the war had terminated without their incurring any labor and danger.
Clarke -> Jdg 12:3
Clarke: Jdg 12:3 - -- I put my life in my hands - I exposed myself to the greatest difficulties and dangers. But whence did this form of speech arise? Probably from a man...
I put my life in my hands - I exposed myself to the greatest difficulties and dangers. But whence did this form of speech arise? Probably from a man’ s laying hold of his sword, spear, or bow. "This is the defender of my life; on this, and my proper use of it, my life depends."When a man draws his sword against his foe, his enemy will naturally aim at his life; and his sword in his hand is his sole defense. It is then, Fight and conquer, or die. Thus Jephthah took his life in his hand. This phrase occurs in some other places of Scripture; see 1Sa 19:5; 1Sa 28:21. And the words of the Conqueror, Isa 63:5, seem to confirm the above view of the subject: I looked, and there was none to help; and I wondered there was none to uphold; therefore mine own arm brought salvation unto me; i.e., by mine own arm I saved my life, and brought destruction on mine enemies.
TSK -> Jdg 12:3

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Poole -> Jdg 12:3
Poole: Jdg 12:3 - -- I put my life in my hands i.e. I exposed myself to utmost danger; as a man that carries a brittle and precious thing in his hand, which may easily ei...
I put my life in my hands i.e. I exposed myself to utmost danger; as a man that carries a brittle and precious thing in his hand, which may easily either fall to the ground, or be snatched from him. The same phrase is used 1Sa 19:5 28:21 Job 13:14 Psa 119:109 .
Wherefore then are ye come up unto me? why do you thus requite my kindness in running into such hazard to preserve you and yours?
Haydock -> Jdg 12:3
Haydock: Jdg 12:3 - -- Hands exposed to all sorts of danger. I resolved to defend myself to the utmost, 1 Kings xix. 6., and Ecclesiastes x. 2. (Calmet)
Hands exposed to all sorts of danger. I resolved to defend myself to the utmost, 1 Kings xix. 6., and Ecclesiastes x. 2. (Calmet)
Gill -> Jdg 12:3
Gill: Jdg 12:3 - -- And when I saw that ye delivered me not,.... Gave him no assistance against their common enemy, did not attempt to save him and his people out of thei...
And when I saw that ye delivered me not,.... Gave him no assistance against their common enemy, did not attempt to save him and his people out of their hands, but left them to defend themselves:
I put my life in my hands; ready to deliver it up in the defence of his country; the meaning is, that he exposed himself to the utmost danger, hazarded his life in going with a few troops into an enemy's country to fight him, and so liable to lose his life; which was in as much danger, as some observe, as any brittle thing contained in the hand is in danger of falling, or of being snatched out of it:
and passed over against the children of Ammon: took a long and fatiguing march over the land of Gilead into that of the children of Ammon, to fight with them:
and the Lord delivered them into my hand; gave him victory over them, which showed that his cause was just, and his call to engage in it clear:
wherefore then are ye come up unto me this day to fight against me? who rather should have come with thanks to him for the service he had done, not only for the Gileadites, but for all Israel; for had he not fought against the children of Ammon, and conquered them, they would have soon not only overrun and oppressed Gilead, but would have come over Jordan, and dispossessed the other tribes, and particularly Ephraim, as they had done already, Jdg 10:9 so that it was base ingratitude in these people to come to fight against Jephthah, who had fought for them, and wrought salvation for them.

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NET Notes: Jdg 12:3 The Hebrew adds “against me” here. This is redundant in English and has not been included in the translation for stylistic reasons.
Geneva Bible -> Jdg 12:3
Geneva Bible: Jdg 12:3 And when I saw that ye delivered [me] not, ( c ) I put my life in my hands, and passed over against the children of Ammon, and the LORD delivered them...

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 12:1-15
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 12:1-15 - --1 The Ephraimites, quarrelling with Jephthah, and discerned by Shibboleth, are slain by the Gileadites.7 Jephthah dies.8 Ibzan, who had thirty sons, a...
MHCC -> Jdg 12:1-7
MHCC: Jdg 12:1-7 - --The Ephraimites had the same quarrel with Jephthah as with Gideon. Pride was at the bottom of the quarrel; only by that comes contention. It is ill to...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 12:1-7
Matthew Henry: Jdg 12:1-7 - -- Here Is, I. The unreasonable displeasure of the men of Ephraim against Jephthah, because he had not called them in to his assistance against the Amm...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 12:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 12:1-3 - --
Jephthah's War with the Ephraimites, and Office of Judge. - Jdg 12:1. The jealousy of the tribe of Ephraim, which was striving after the leadership,...

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...
