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Text -- Judges 18:25 (NET)
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Thy complaints and reproaches.
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Wesley: Jdg 18:25 - -- The soldiers, who are in themselves sharp and fierce, and will soon be enflamed by thy provoking words.
The soldiers, who are in themselves sharp and fierce, and will soon be enflamed by thy provoking words.
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Wesley: Jdg 18:25 - -- Which, not withstanding all thy pretences, thou dost value more than thy images.
Which, not withstanding all thy pretences, thou dost value more than thy images.
JFB -> Jdg 18:22-26
JFB: Jdg 18:22-26 - -- The robbers of the chapel being soon detected, a hot pursuit was forthwith commenced by Micah, at the head of a considerable body of followers. The re...
The robbers of the chapel being soon detected, a hot pursuit was forthwith commenced by Micah, at the head of a considerable body of followers. The readiness with which they joined in the attempt to recover the stolen articles affords a presumption that the advantages of the chapel had been open to all in the neighborhood; and the importance which Micah, like Laban, attached to his teraphim, is seen by the urgency with which he pursued the thieves, and the risk of his life in attempting to procure their restoration. Finding his party, however, not a match for the Danites, he thought it prudent to desist, well knowing the rule which was then prevalent in the land, that
"They should take who had the power,
And they should keep who could."
Clarke -> Jdg 18:25
Clarke: Jdg 18:25 - -- And thou lose thy life - This was argumentum ad hominem ; he must put up with the loss of his substance, or else lose his life! It was the mere lang...
And thou lose thy life - This was argumentum ad hominem ; he must put up with the loss of his substance, or else lose his life! It was the mere language of a modern highwayman: Your life or your money.
TSK -> Jdg 18:25
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Poole -> Jdg 18:25
Poole: Jdg 18:25 - -- Thy voice thy complaints and reproaches.
Angry fellows the soldiers, who are in themselves sharp and fierce, and will soon be inflamed by thy provo...
Thy voice thy complaints and reproaches.
Angry fellows the soldiers, who are in themselves sharp and fierce, and will soon be inflamed by thy provoking words.
And thou lose thy life which, notwithstanding all thy pretences, thou dost value more than thy images, as indeed appeared from his following practice.
Haydock -> Jdg 18:25
Haydock: Jdg 18:25 - -- House. The violence and injustice of the Danites cannot be excused, particularly as they were stealing what they deemed sacred. (Calmet)
House. The violence and injustice of the Danites cannot be excused, particularly as they were stealing what they deemed sacred. (Calmet)
Gill -> Jdg 18:25
Gill: Jdg 18:25 - -- And the children of Dan said unto him, let not thy voice be heard among us,.... Complaining of us as having done an unjust thing, charging and reproac...
And the children of Dan said unto him, let not thy voice be heard among us,.... Complaining of us as having done an unjust thing, charging and reproaching us with theft and sacrilege, insisting upon a restoration of the things taken, and abusing with odious names and characters:
lest angry fellows run upon thee: lest men of bitter and passionate spirits, provoked by ill language given them, should draw their swords and fall upon thee:
and thou lose thy life, and the life of thy household; the life of himself, his family, servants, tenants, and neighbours with him, which ought to have been more precious and valuable than his gods; of which there was great danger in demanding his gods, which by this they let him know they would not part with.
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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 18:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 18:1-31 - --1 The Danites send five men to seek out an inheritance.3 At the house of Micah they consult with Jonathan, and are encouraged on their way.7 They sear...
MHCC -> Jdg 18:1-31
MHCC: Jdg 18:1-31 - --The Danites determined to take Micah's gods with them. Oh the folly of these Danites! How could they imagine those gods should protect them, that coul...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 18:14-26
Matthew Henry: Jdg 18:14-26 - -- The Danites had sent out their spies to find out a country for them, and they sped well in their search; but here, now that they came to the place (...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 18:24-25
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 18:24-25 - --
And when he replied, " Ye have taken away my gods which I made, and the priest, and have departed; what is there still to me (what have I left)? a...
Constable: Jdg 17:1--21:25 - --III. THE RESULTS OF ISRAEL'S APOSTASY chs. 17--21
The following two extended incidents (ch. 17-21) differ from t...
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Constable: Jdg 17:1--18:31 - --A. The idolatry of Micah and the Danites chs. 17-18
God undoubtedly included the story of Micah and the ...
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Constable: Jdg 17:1--19:30 - --A. The Reminder to Remember the Apostles' Warning vv. 17-19
vv. 17-18 "Forgetfulness of the teaching and warnings of God in Scripture is a major cause...
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