
Text -- Judges 19:1 (NET)




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Wesley -> Jdg 19:1
Wesley: Jdg 19:1 - -- A concubine ___Heb. a wife, a concubine, that is, such a concubine as was also his wife: called a concubine, only because she was not endowed. Perhaps...
A concubine ___Heb. a wife, a concubine, that is, such a concubine as was also his wife: called a concubine, only because she was not endowed. Perhaps he had nothing to endow her with, being himself only a sojourner.
JFB: Jdg 19:1 - -- The painfully interesting episode that follows, together with the intestine commotion the report of it produced throughout the country, belongs to the...
The painfully interesting episode that follows, together with the intestine commotion the report of it produced throughout the country, belongs to the same early period of anarchy and prevailing disorder.

JFB: Jdg 19:1 - -- The priests under the Mosaic law enjoyed the privilege of marrying as well as other classes of the people. It was no disreputable connection this Levi...
The priests under the Mosaic law enjoyed the privilege of marrying as well as other classes of the people. It was no disreputable connection this Levite had formed; for a nuptial engagement with a concubine wife (though, as wanting in some outward ceremonies, it was reckoned a secondary or inferior relationship) possessed the true essence of marriage; it was not only lawful, but sanctioned by the example of many good men.
Clarke: Jdg 19:1 - -- There was no king in Israel - All sorts of disorders are attributed to the want of civil government; justice, right, truth, and humanity, had fallen...
There was no king in Israel - All sorts of disorders are attributed to the want of civil government; justice, right, truth, and humanity, had fallen in the streets

Clarke: Jdg 19:1 - -- Took to him a concubine - We have already seen that the concubine was a sort of secondary wife; and that such connections were not disreputable, bei...
Took to him a concubine - We have already seen that the concubine was a sort of secondary wife; and that such connections were not disreputable, being according to the general custom of those times. The word
TSK -> Jdg 19:1
TSK: Jdg 19:1 - -- when there : Jdg 17:6, Jdg 18:1, Jdg 21:25
mount : Jdg 17:1, Jdg 17:8; Jos 24:30, Jos 24:33
a concubine : Heb. a woman or, a wife. Gen 22:24, Gen 25:...
when there : Jdg 17:6, Jdg 18:1, Jdg 21:25
mount : Jdg 17:1, Jdg 17:8; Jos 24:30, Jos 24:33
a concubine : Heb. a woman or, a wife. Gen 22:24, Gen 25:6; 2Sa 3:7, 2Sa 5:13, 2Sa 16:22, 2Sa 19:5, 2Sa 20:3; 1Ki 11:3; 2Ch 11:21; Est 2:14; Son 6:8, Son 6:9; Dan 5:3; Mal 2:15, Beth-lehem-judah, Jdg 17:8; Gen 35:19; Mat 2:6

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Barnes -> Jdg 19:1
Barnes: Jdg 19:1 - -- A concubine - See the margin. The name does not imply any moral reproach. A concubine was as much the man’ s wife as the woman so called, ...
A concubine - See the margin. The name does not imply any moral reproach. A concubine was as much the man’ s wife as the woman so called, though she had not the same rights. See Jdg 19:3-4.
Poole -> Jdg 19:1
Poole: Jdg 19:1 - -- In those days of which See Poole "Jud 17:1" .
On the side Heb. in the sides , i.e. in one of the sides, as Jud 19:18 .
A concubine Heb. a wif...
In those days of which See Poole "Jud 17:1" .
On the side Heb. in the sides , i.e. in one of the sides, as Jud 19:18 .
A concubine Heb. a wife a concubine , i.e. such a concubine as was also his wife, as appears from Jud 19:3-5,7,9,26,27 Jud 20:4 . See of these Gen 22:24 25:1 .
Haydock -> Jdg 19:1
Haydock: Jdg 19:1 - -- Ephraim. Some think at Silo, to which place, he says, he was going, (ver. 18,) though it might be only out of devotion. (Calmet) ---
A wife. Heb...
Ephraim. Some think at Silo, to which place, he says, he was going, (ver. 18,) though it might be only out of devotion. (Calmet) ---
A wife. Hebrew, "a concubine." Septuagint joins both together, "he took a harlot to wife." (Haydock)
Gill -> Jdg 19:1
Gill: Jdg 19:1 - -- And it came to pass in those days, when there was no king in Israel,.... The same is observed in Jdg 17:6 and refers to the same times, the times befo...
And it came to pass in those days, when there was no king in Israel,.... The same is observed in Jdg 17:6 and refers to the same times, the times before the judges, between them and the death of Joshua, during which time there was no supreme magistrate or ruler in Israel, which is meant; and this is observed, as before, to account for wickedness being committed with impunity, such as adultery, sodomy, murder, &c. afterwards related:
that there was a certain Levite sojourning on the side of Mount Ephraim; in a city that was on one side of that mountain; it seems not to have been a Levitical city, because he was only a sojourner in it; perhaps he chose to reside there, as being near to the tabernacle of Shiloh, which was in that tribe;
who took to him a concubine out of Bethlehemjudah; the same place from whence the wicked Levite came, spoken of in the preceding chapters, and who was the means of spreading idolatry in Israel; and here a wicked concubine of a Levite comes from the same, and was the cause of great effusion of blood in Israel; which two instances may seem to reflect dishonour and disgrace on Bethlehem, which were wiped off by the birth of some eminent persons in it, as Boaz, Jesse, David, and especially the Messiah. The woman the Levite took from hence is in the Hebrew called, "a wife, a concubine" h; for a concubine was a secondary wife, taken without espousals and a dowry: some think they were espoused, though there was no dowry, and were reckoned truly wives, though they had not all the honour and privilege as others; and that this woman was accounted the wife of the Levite, appears from his being called her husband frequently; and her father is said to be his father-in-law, and he his son-in-law; nor could she have been chargeable with adultery otherwise.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 19:1-30
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 19:1-30 - --1 A Levite goes to Beth-lehem to fetch home his concubine.16 An old man entertains him at Gibeah.22 The Gibeonites abuse his concubine to death.29 He ...
MHCC -> Jdg 19:1-30
MHCC: Jdg 19:1-30 - --The three remaining chapters of this book contain a very sad history of the wickedness of the men of Gibeah, in Benjamin. The righteous Lord permits s...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 19:1-15
Matthew Henry: Jdg 19:1-15 - -- The domestic affairs of this Levite would not have been related thus largely but to make way for the following story of the injuries done him, in wh...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 19:1-2
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 19:1-2 - --
Infamous Crime of the Inhabitants of Gibeah. - Jdg 19:1-14. At the time when there was no king in Israel, a Levite, who sojourned (i.e., lived outsi...
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...

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...

Constable: Jdg 19:1--21:25 - --B. The Immorality of Gibeah and the Benjamites chs. 19-21
Chapter 19 records an event that provoked civi...

Constable: Jdg 19:1-30 - --1. The atrocity in Gibeah ch. 19
This incident and chapter closely relate to those that follow.
