
Text -- Judges 15:1 (NET)




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Which was the proper season for what follows.

Into her chamber, which the women had separate from the mens.
JFB: Jdg 15:1 - -- That is, about the end of our April, or the beginning of our May. The shocks of grain were then gathered into heaps, and lying on the field or on the ...
That is, about the end of our April, or the beginning of our May. The shocks of grain were then gathered into heaps, and lying on the field or on the threshing-floors. It was the dry season, dry far beyond our experience, and the grain in a most combustible state.

JFB: Jdg 15:1 - -- It is usual for a visitor in the East to carry some present; in this case, it might be not only as a token of civility, but of reconciliation.
It is usual for a visitor in the East to carry some present; in this case, it might be not only as a token of civility, but of reconciliation.

That is, to himself. It was his secret purpose.
Clarke -> Jdg 15:1
Clarke: Jdg 15:1 - -- Visited his wife with a kid - On her betraying him, he had, no doubt, left her in great disgust. After some time his affection appears to have retur...
Visited his wife with a kid - On her betraying him, he had, no doubt, left her in great disgust. After some time his affection appears to have returned; and, taking a kid, or perhaps a fawn, as a present, he goes to make reconciliation, and finds her given to his brideman; probably, the person to whom she betrayed his riddle.
TSK -> Jdg 15:1

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Barnes -> Jdg 15:1
Barnes: Jdg 15:1 - -- Visited his wife with a kid - A common present (see Gen 38:17; Luk 15:29). From Samson’ s wife being still in her father’ s house, it...
Poole -> Jdg 15:1
Poole: Jdg 15:1 - -- In the time of wheat harvest which circumstance is noted as the proper season for the following exploit.
Into the chamber into her proper chamber,...
In the time of wheat harvest which circumstance is noted as the proper season for the following exploit.
Into the chamber into her proper chamber, which women had distinct and separate from the men’ s.
Haydock: Jdg 15:1 - -- Years. Salien gathers from this remark being made here, that the Philistines still asserted their dominion over Israel, but with greater moderation ...
Years. Salien gathers from this remark being made here, that the Philistines still asserted their dominion over Israel, but with greater moderation than they had done before: and both nations acknowledged the judicial authority of Samson, who had now been giving them such proofs of his valour for two years, soon after he performed the feat at Gaza, in the year before Christ 1169, being on some business. (Haydock)

Haydock: Jdg 15:1 - -- After. The same term is used in the original as chap. xiv. 8, which may be rendered "a year after," as it is not probable that the wife of Samson sh...
After. The same term is used in the original as chap. xiv. 8, which may be rendered "a year after," as it is not probable that the wife of Samson should be married to another, nor that he should lay aside his resentment much sooner. (Calmet)
Gill -> Jdg 15:1
Gill: Jdg 15:1 - -- But it came to pass within a while after,.... Or "after days", a year after, the same phrase as in Jdg 14:8 in the time of wheat harvest; which began ...
But it came to pass within a while after,.... Or "after days", a year after, the same phrase as in Jdg 14:8 in the time of wheat harvest; which began at Pentecost, as barley harvest did at the passover; this circumstance is mentioned for the sake of the following piece of history:
that Samson visited his wife with a kid; by this time his passion of anger subsided, and he "remembered" his wife, as the Targum expresses it, and thought proper to return to her, and attempt a reconciliation with her; and for that purpose took a kid with him to eat a meal with her in her own apartment, which in those days was reckoned an elegant entertainment, and was a present to a king, 1Sa 16:20. Isidore s derives the Latin word for a kid, "ab edendo", from eating, as if it was food by way of eminency, as it is both savoury and wholesome:
and he said, I will go with my wife into the chamber; where she was, as women had their chambers and apartments by themselves; this he said within himself, or resolved in his own mind, and perhaps expressed it in her father's hearing, or however moved that way, which plainly indicated his design:
but her father would not suffer him to go in; placed himself perhaps between him and the door, and parleyed with him, and declared he should not go into his daughter's chamber; Samson, through his superior strength, could easily have pushed him away, and broke open the door, but he did not choose to use such violent methods, and patiently heard what he had to say, and submitted.

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NET Notes: Jdg 15:1 Heb “I will go to my wife in the bedroom.” The Hebrew idiom בּוֹא אֶל (bo’ ’el...
Geneva Bible -> Jdg 15:1
Geneva Bible: Jdg 15:1 But it came to pass within a while after, in the time of wheat harvest, that Samson visited his wife with a kid; and he said, I will ( a ) go in to my...

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 15:1-20
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 15:1-20 - --1 Samson is denied his wife.3 He burns the Philistines' corn with foxes and firebrands.6 His wife and her father are burnt by the Philistines.7 Samson...
MHCC -> Jdg 15:1-8
MHCC: Jdg 15:1-8 - --When there are differences between relations, let those be reckoned the wisest and best, who are most forward to forgive or forget, and most willing t...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 15:1-8
Matthew Henry: Jdg 15:1-8 - -- Here is, I. Samson's return to his wife, whom he had left in displeasure; not hearing perhaps that she was given to another, when time had a little ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 15:1-2
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 15:1-2 - --
Further Acts of Samson. - Jdg 15:1-8. His Revenge upon the Philistines . - Jdg 15:1.
Some time after, Samson visited his wife in the time of the ...
Constable -> Jdg 3:7--17:1; Jdg 8:1--16:31; Jdg 13:1--16:31; Jdg 14:1--16:31; Jdg 15:1-20; Jdg 15:1-8

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 13:1--16:31 - --F. The sixth apostasy chs. 13-16
"From chapters 13 to 18, the author concentrates on the tribe of Dan, w...

Constable: Jdg 14:1--16:31 - --3. The consequences of the error vv. 14-16
vv. 14-15 Jude quoted loosely from a prophecy Enoch gave recorded in the Book of 1 Enoch.62 Though God had ...

Constable: Jdg 15:1-20 - --3. Samson's vengeance on the Philistines ch. 15
Samson's weaknesses dominate chapter 14, but his...
