
Text -- Judges 2:11 (NET)




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Wesley: Jdg 2:11 - -- Which notes the heinousness and impudence of their sins, above other peoples; because God's presence was with them, and his eye upon them in a peculia...
Which notes the heinousness and impudence of their sins, above other peoples; because God's presence was with them, and his eye upon them in a peculiar manner, which also they were not ignorant of, and therefore were guilty of more contempt of God than other people.

Wesley: Jdg 2:11 - -- False gods. He useth the plural number, because the gods of the Canaanites, and adjoining nations, which Israel worshipped, were most of them called b...
False gods. He useth the plural number, because the gods of the Canaanites, and adjoining nations, which Israel worshipped, were most of them called by the name of Baal.
JFB -> Jdg 2:11-19; Jdg 2:11-19
JFB: Jdg 2:11-19 - -- This chapter, together with the first eight verses of the next [Jdg. 2:11-3:8], contains a brief but comprehensive summary of the principles developed...
This chapter, together with the first eight verses of the next [Jdg. 2:11-3:8], contains a brief but comprehensive summary of the principles developed in the following history. An attentive consideration of them, therefore, is of the greatest importance to a right understanding of the strange and varying phases of Israelitish history, from the death of Joshua till the establishment of the monarchy.

The plural is used to include all the gods of the country.
Clarke -> Jdg 2:11
Clarke: Jdg 2:11 - -- Served Baalim - The word בעלים baalim signifies lords. Their false gods they considered supernatural rulers or governors, each having his pe...
Served Baalim - The word
TSK -> Jdg 2:11
TSK: Jdg 2:11 - -- did evil : Jdg 4:1, Jdg 6:1, Jdg 13:1; Gen 13:13, Gen 38:7; 2Ch 33:2, 2Ch 33:6; Ezr 8:12
and served Baalim : Baalim , or lords, seems to have been t...
did evil : Jdg 4:1, Jdg 6:1, Jdg 13:1; Gen 13:13, Gen 38:7; 2Ch 33:2, 2Ch 33:6; Ezr 8:12
and served Baalim :

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Barnes -> Jdg 2:11
Barnes: Jdg 2:11 - -- And the children of Israel - Here begins the narrative of what really did happen "after the death of Joshua,"but of which Judg. 1 conveys no hi...
And the children of Israel - Here begins the narrative of what really did happen "after the death of Joshua,"but of which Judg. 1 conveys no hint. Israel served the Lord all the days of Joshua Jdg 2:7. But when Joshua was dead ... "the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord, and served Baalim, and forsook the God of their fathers."And then follows from Jdg 2:14 to the end of the chapter, a summary of the whole contents of the book.
Did evil in the sight of the Lord - Through this book and all the historical books, this is the regular phrase for falling into idolatry. It occurs seven times in Judges, as descriptive of the seven apostasies of Israel, which drew down upon them the seven servitudes under
(1) Chushan-Rishathaim,
(2) Eglon,
(3) Jabin,
(4) Midian,
(5) the tyranny of Abimelech,
(6) the Ammonites,
(7) the Philistines.
The recurrence of the phrase marks the hand of one author and of one book. For the opposite phrase, see 1Ki 15:5, 1Ki 15:11, etc.
The plural of Baal, "Baalim,"refers to the numerous images of Baal which they set up and worshipped, as does the plural form, "Ashtaroth"Jdg 2:13, to those of the female divinity, Astarte.
Poole -> Jdg 2:11
Poole: Jdg 2:11 - -- In the sight of the Lord which notes the heinousness and the impudence of their sins above other people’ s sins; because God’ s presence wa...
In the sight of the Lord which notes the heinousness and the impudence of their sins above other people’ s sins; because God’ s presence was with them, and his eye upon them, in a peculiar manner, and he did narrowly observe all their actions, which also they were not ignorant of, and therefore were guilty of more contempt of God than other people.
Baalim i.e. false gods. He useth the plural number, because the gods of the Canaanites and adjoining nations, which Israel worshipped, were divers, and most of them called by the name of Baal.
Gill -> Jdg 2:11
Gill: Jdg 2:11 - -- And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord,.... Openly and publicly, boldly and impudently, in the very face of God, and amidst all ...
And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord,.... Openly and publicly, boldly and impudently, in the very face of God, and amidst all the good things they received from him, which were aggravating circumstances of their sins; what the evil was they did is next observed:
and served Baalim; the idol Baal, as the Arabic version, of which there were many, and therefore a plural word is used; to which the apostle refers 1Co 8:5; for the word signifies "lords", and there were Baalpeor, Baalzebub, Baalberith, &c. and who seem to have their name from Bal, Bel, or Belus, a king of Babylon after Nimrod, and who was the first monarch that was deified, the Jupiter of the Heathens. Theophilus of Antioch p says, that, according to the history of Thallus, Belus the king of the Assyrians, whom they worshipped, was older than the Trojan war three hundred twenty two years; and that some call Cronus or Saturn Bel and Bal; by the Assyrians called Bel, and in the Punic or Phoenician language Bal q.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 2:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 2:1-23 - --1 An angel rebukes the people at Bochim.6 The wickedness of the new generation after Joshua.14 God's anger and pity towards them.20 The Canaanites lef...
Maclaren -> Jdg 2:11-23
Maclaren: Jdg 2:11-23 - --Judges 2:11-23
This passage sums up the Book of Judges, and also the history of Israel for over four hundred years. Like the overture of an oratorio, ...
MHCC -> Jdg 2:6-23
MHCC: Jdg 2:6-23 - --We have a general idea of the course of things in Israel, during the time of the Judges. The nation made themselves as mean and miserable by forsaking...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 2:6-23
Matthew Henry: Jdg 2:6-23 - -- The beginning of this paragraph is only a repetition of what account we had before of the people's good character during the government of Joshua, a...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 2:11-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 2:11-12 - --
Repeated Falling Away of the People from the Lord . - Jdg 2:11-13. The Israelites did what was evil in the eyes of the Lord (what was displeasing t...
Constable -> Jdg 1:1--3:7; Jdg 2:11-23
Constable: Jdg 1:1--3:7 - --I. THE REASONS FOR ISRAEL'S APOSTASY 1:1--3:6
The first major section in the book (1:1-3:6) explains very clearl...
