
Text -- Judges 12:8-15 (NET)




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Wesley: Jdg 12:9 - -- That is, took them home for wives to his sons. What a difference between his and his predecessor's family! Ibzan had sixty children, and all married: ...
That is, took them home for wives to his sons. What a difference between his and his predecessor's family! Ibzan had sixty children, and all married: Jephthah but one, and she dies unmarried. Some are increased, others diminished: all is the Lord's doing.

Wesley: Jdg 12:15 - -- So called from some remarkable exploit, done by, or upon the Amalekites in that place. It is strange, that in the history of all these judges, there i...
So called from some remarkable exploit, done by, or upon the Amalekites in that place. It is strange, that in the history of all these judges, there is not so much as once mention of the high-priest, or of any other priest or Levite, appearing either for council or action in any public affair, from Phinehas to Eli, which may well be computed two hundred and fifty years! Surely this intimates, that the institution was chiefly intended to be typical, and that the benefits which were promised by it, were to be chiefly looked for in its anti - type, the everlasting priesthood of Christ, in comparison of which that priesthood had no glory.
Clarke -> Jdg 12:8
Clarke: Jdg 12:8 - -- And after him Ibzan - It appears that during the administration of Jephthah, six years - Ibzan, seven years - Elon, ten years - and Abdon, eight yea...
And after him Ibzan - It appears that during the administration of Jephthah, six years - Ibzan, seven years - Elon, ten years - and Abdon, eight years, (in the whole thirty-one years), the Israelites had peace in all their borders; and we shall find by the following chapter that in this time of rest they corrupted themselves, and were afterwards delivered into the power of the Philistines
1. We find that Ibzan had a numerous family, sixty children; and Abdon had forty sons and thirty grandsons; and that they lived splendidly, which is here expressed by their riding on seventy young asses; what we would express by they all kept their carriages; for the riding on fine asses in those days was not less dignified than riding in coaches in ours
2. It does not appear that any thing particular took place in the civil state of the Israelites during the time of these latter judges; nothing is said concerning their administration, whether it was good or bad; nor is any thing mentioned of the state of religion. It is likely that they enjoyed peace without, and their judges were capable of preventing discord and sedition within. Yet, doubtless, God was at work among them, though there were none to record the operations either of his hand or his Spirit; but the people who feared him no doubt bore testimony to the word of his grace.
TSK: Jdg 12:8 - -- Ibzan : am 2823, bc 1181, An, Ex, Is, 310, ""He seems to have been only a civil judge to do justice in North-east Israel."
Bethlehem : Gen 15:19; 1Sa ...

TSK: Jdg 12:11 - -- am 2830, bc 1174, An, Ex, Is, 317, ""A civil judge in North-east Israel.""Jdg 12:11
am 2830, bc 1174, An, Ex, Is, 317, ""A civil judge in North-east Israel.""Jdg 12:11

TSK: Jdg 12:13 - -- am 2840, bc 1164, An, Ex, Is, 327, ""A civil judge also in North-east Israel.""Jdg 12:13
am 2840, bc 1164, An, Ex, Is, 327, ""A civil judge also in North-east Israel.""Jdg 12:13


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Barnes: Jdg 12:8 - -- Ibzan of Bethlehem - Some have fancied him the same as Boaz Rth 2:1 of Bethlehem-Judah. Others, from the juxtaposition of Elon the Zebulonite J...

Barnes: Jdg 12:11 - -- A Zebulonite - The tribe of Zebulon had shown its bravery, patriotism, and prowess in the time of Barak Jdg 4:10; Jdg 5:18.

Barnes: Jdg 12:13 - -- A Pirathonite - He was, therefore, an Ephraimite 1Ch 27:14. Its name still lingers in "Feratah,"6 miles west of Shechem. The 25 years, apparent...
A Pirathonite - He was, therefore, an Ephraimite 1Ch 27:14. Its name still lingers in "Feratah,"6 miles west of Shechem. The 25 years, apparently consecutive, occupied by the judgeship of Ibzan, Elon, and Abdon, seem to have been very uneventful and prosperous, since the only record of them, preserved in the annals of their country, relates to the flourishing families and peaceful magnificence of two of the number.
Poole: Jdg 12:8 - -- Of Beth-lehem either that in Judah, of which Mat 2:6 ; or that in Zebulun, Jos 19:15 .

Poole: Jdg 12:9 - -- Took in thirty daughters i.e. took them home for wives to his sons. See Gen 24:67 31:50 Deu 21:12 2Sa 11:27 .
Took in thirty daughters i.e. took them home for wives to his sons. See Gen 24:67 31:50 Deu 21:12 2Sa 11:27 .

Poole: Jdg 12:11 - -- This is added to distinguish it from other Aijalons, of which see Jud 1:35 1Ch 6:69 8:13 .
This is added to distinguish it from other Aijalons, of which see Jud 1:35 1Ch 6:69 8:13 .

Poole: Jdg 12:15 - -- So called from some remarkable exploit done either by or upon the Amalekites in that place.
So called from some remarkable exploit done either by or upon the Amalekites in that place.
Haydock: Jdg 12:8 - -- Bethlehem of Juda, where Booz also was born. (Calmet) ---
The Rabbins make him the same person with Abesan. (Serarius, q. 5.) ---
Maldonat (in Ma...
Bethlehem of Juda, where Booz also was born. (Calmet) ---
The Rabbins make him the same person with Abesan. (Serarius, q. 5.) ---
Maldonat (in Matthew ii. 1,) believes that this judge was of a city in Zabulon, Josue xix. 15. (Menochius) ---
In the 6th year of Abesan, the Philistines compelled the Israelites to pay tribute, (chap. xiii. 1,) and Samson was born in the year of the world 2860. (Salien)

House, or family, though perhaps not under the same roof. (Menochius)

Haydock: Jdg 12:11 - -- Ahialon. Eusebius calls him Adon, and his successor Labdon. (Calmet) ---
Salien says that he entirely omits the 10 years of Ahialon's administrati...
Ahialon. Eusebius calls him Adon, and his successor Labdon. (Calmet) ---
Salien says that he entirely omits the 10 years of Ahialon's administration, though his name occurs in the body of the Chronicle, as being in the Hebrew and not in the Septuagint. (Haydock)

Haydock: Jdg 12:13 - -- Illel. Josephus reads "the son or servant of Helon," whom some have confounded with Ahialon, though contrary to the Hebrew. (Calmet) ---
The aut...
Illel. Josephus reads "the son or servant of Helon," whom some have confounded with Ahialon, though contrary to the Hebrew. (Calmet) ---
The author supposes that Abdon reigned in peace. But it seems that he and the two others preceding him in the government of the people, were forced to purchase rest by paying tribute. (Salien, in the year before Christ 1193.)

Haydock: Jdg 12:14 - -- Forty sons. At this we need not be surprised, in a country where polygamy prevailed. Priam had 50 sons, and the Turks have often as many. ---
Colt...
Forty sons. At this we need not be surprised, in a country where polygamy prevailed. Priam had 50 sons, and the Turks have often as many. ---
Colts. This was as great a distinction as to keep one's coach among us, chap. x. 4. (Calmet) ---
This judge succeeded Ahialon, in the year of the world 2872, in the year before Christ 1182, the year after Troy was taken, having endured a ten years' siege, by the treachery of Antenor, and of Æneas, Dictys, &c. Dares says the Greeks lost 886,000, and the Trojans 676,000, before the city was taken. (Salien)

Haydock: Jdg 12:15 - -- Amalec. The situation of this mountain, as well as of the town of Pharathon, is unknown. Some have supposed that Amalec had formerly had possession...
Amalec. The situation of this mountain, as well as of the town of Pharathon, is unknown. Some have supposed that Amalec had formerly had possession of this country, chap. v. 14. Septuagint (Alexandrian) reads "Mount Lanak." But this place occurs no where else, and other copies agree with the Vulgate. (Haydock) ---
Amarias, who entered upon the pontificate the same year that Heli was born, died after a reign of 39 years, in the year of the world 2879, and left the care of the people to Achitob and Samson for 20 years. (Salien)
Gill: Jdg 12:8 - -- And after him Ibzan of Bethlehem judged Israel. There were two Bethlehems, one in the tribe of Zebulun, Jos 19:15 of which some think this man was; an...
And after him Ibzan of Bethlehem judged Israel. There were two Bethlehems, one in the tribe of Zebulun, Jos 19:15 of which some think this man was; and another in the tribe of Judah, the city of Jesse and David, and of the Messiah; and Josephus says x, Ibzan was of the tribe of Judah, of the city of Bethlehem; and because Boaz was of the same place, and lived in the times of the judges, the Jewish Rabbins y are of opinion that he is the same with Ibzan; so Jarchi and Ben Gersom.

Gill: Jdg 12:9 - -- And he had thirty sons and thirty daughters,.... Which was a very uncommon case for a man to have so many children, and those as to their sex to be eq...
And he had thirty sons and thirty daughters,.... Which was a very uncommon case for a man to have so many children, and those as to their sex to be equal. Between the former judge and him there was a great difference, in respect of this circumstance of children; he had but one daughter, an only child; and she, by reason of his vow, not suffered to marry. Such a difference does God, in his all wise Providence, make even among good men: nor is this any certain characteristic of a good man. Danaus had fifty daughters, and his brother Egyptus fifty sons, who were married to each other; and the husbands were all slain by their wives but one, on the wedding night, and so far from being happy in them: but it was otherwise with this judge:
whom he sent abroad, and took in thirty daughters from abroad for his sons; his daughters he sent abroad, or married them, to persons not of another nation, nor of another tribe, but of another family of the same tribe, and these he dismissed from him to live with their husbands; and he took in daughters of families in the same tribe to be wives to his sons, and who seem to have dwelt together; it being the custom then for sons, though married, to abide with their father, and their wives with them; as Abarbinel says is the custom at Zenobia unto this day:
and he judged Israel seven years; and in his days the wars of Troy are said z to begin; but they began in the times of Jephthah his predecessor, and ended in his a.

Gill: Jdg 12:10 - -- Then died Ibzan, and was buried in Bethlehem. He died at the end of his seven years of government, and was buried in his native place; nothing memorab...
Then died Ibzan, and was buried in Bethlehem. He died at the end of his seven years of government, and was buried in his native place; nothing memorable having happened during his being judge; this is all that is recorded of him.

Gill: Jdg 12:11 - -- And after him Elon a Zebulonite judged Israel,.... One of the tribe of Zebulun:
and he judged Israel ten years; administered justice to them, prese...
And after him Elon a Zebulonite judged Israel,.... One of the tribe of Zebulun:
and he judged Israel ten years; administered justice to them, preserved them in the true religion, and from idolatry; though it does not appear that any enemies arose in his time against them, from whom he delivered them.

Gill: Jdg 12:12 - -- And Elon the Zebulonite died,.... At the end of his ten years of government:
and was buried in Aijalon in the country of Zebulun; which is added to...
And Elon the Zebulonite died,.... At the end of his ten years of government:
and was buried in Aijalon in the country of Zebulun; which is added to distinguish it from another Aijalon in the tribe of Dan Jdg 1:35.

Gill: Jdg 12:13 - -- And after him Abdon the son of Hillell, a Pirathonite, judged Israel. So called from Pirathon, where he was born, and which was in the tribe of Ephrai...
And after him Abdon the son of Hillell, a Pirathonite, judged Israel. So called from Pirathon, where he was born, and which was in the tribe of Ephraim, as appears from Jdg 12:15.

Gill: Jdg 12:14 - -- And he had forty sons, and thirty nephews,.... Or sons' sons, that is, grandsons; so that he lived not only to see his sons married, but his grandchil...
And he had forty sons, and thirty nephews,.... Or sons' sons, that is, grandsons; so that he lived not only to see his sons married, but his grandchildren grown up to men's estate; since it follows:
that rode on seventy ass colts; who were either employed by him to ride about on these animals, which in those times were honourable; see Jdg 5:10 to administer justice throughout the nation in their circuits; or rather, not following any trade, or being concerned in husbandry, or feeding cattle, but being men of estates, rode about like gentlemen:
and he judged Israel eight years; in his time it is said b the city of Troy was destroyed; so Eusebius c, who calls this judge Labdon, though he elsewhere d places it in the times of Eli; See Gill on Jdg 12:9.

Gill: Jdg 12:15 - -- And Abdon the son of Hillell the Pirathonite died,.... At the end of his eight years' government:
and was buried at Pirathon, in the land of Ephrai...
And Abdon the son of Hillell the Pirathonite died,.... At the end of his eight years' government:
and was buried at Pirathon, in the land of Ephraim, in the mount of the Amalekites; in the place where he was born, and from whence he had the name of a Pirathonite; and this was in the tribe of Ephraim, and the particular spot was Mount Amalek; so called either from the name of the person to whom it belonged, or because the Amalekites formerly dwelt in it; or rather because of some remarkable advantage got over them at this place: here, Josephus says e, this judge had a magnificent funeral.

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NET Notes: Jdg 12:10 Heb “Ibzan.” The pronoun “he” is used in the translation in keeping with English style, which tends to use a proper name first...


Geneva Bible -> Jdg 12:8
Geneva Bible: Jdg 12:8 And after him ( f ) Ibzan of Bethlehem judged Israel.
( f ) Some think that this was Boaz the husband of Ruth.

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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 12:8-15
MHCC: Jdg 12:8-15 - --We have here a short account of three more of the judges of Israel. The happiest life of individuals, and the happiest state of society, is that which...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 12:8-15
Matthew Henry: Jdg 12:8-15 - -- We have here a short account of the short reigns of three more of the judges of Israel, the first of whom governed but seven years, the second ten, ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 12:8-15
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 12:8-15 - --
Of these three judges no particular deeds are related, just as in the case of Tola and Jair (see the remarks on Jdg 10:1). But it certainly follows ...
Constable -> Jdg 3:7--17:1; Jdg 8:1--16:31; Jdg 10:1--13:25; Jdg 11:1--12:8; Jdg 12:8-15; Jdg 12:8-10; Jdg 12:11-12; Jdg 12:13-15

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...

Constable: Jdg 12:8-15 - --4. The judgeships of Ibzan, Elon, and Abdon 12:8-15
These three men were quite clearly successor...

Constable: Jdg 12:8-10 - --Ibzan's judgeship 12:8-10
Ibzan, whose name comes from a root meaning "swift," was notab...

Constable: Jdg 12:11-12 - --Elon's judgeship 12:11-12
Elon, meaning "oak, terebinth," also lived in Zebulun though a...
