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Text -- Judges 20:23 (NET)
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Not so much for their sins, as for their defeat and loss.
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Wesley: Jdg 20:23 - -- They impute their ill success, not to their own sins, but to their taking up arms against their brethren. But still they persist in their former negle...
They impute their ill success, not to their own sins, but to their taking up arms against their brethren. But still they persist in their former neglect of seeking God's assistance in the way which he had appointed, as they themselves acknowledged presently, by doing those very things which now they neglected.
Clarke -> Jdg 20:23
Clarke: Jdg 20:23 - -- Go up against him - It appears most evident that the Israelites did not seek the protection of God. They trusted in the goodness of their cause and ...
Go up against him - It appears most evident that the Israelites did not seek the protection of God. They trusted in the goodness of their cause and in the multitude of their army. God humbled them, and delivered them into the hands of their enemies, and showed them that the race was not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong.
TSK -> Jdg 20:23
TSK: Jdg 20:23 - -- wept : Jdg 20:26, Jdg 20:27; Psa 78:34-36; Hos 5:15
And the : It seems most evident that the Israelites did not seek the protection of God. When they...
wept : Jdg 20:26, Jdg 20:27; Psa 78:34-36; Hos 5:15
And the : It seems most evident that the Israelites did not seek the protection of God. When they ""went to the house of God,""(Jdg 20:18), it was not to enquire concerning the expediency of the war, nor of its success, but which of the tribes should begin the attack, and here the question is, ""Shall I go up again to battle against the children of Benjamin my brother?""Having so much right on their side, they had no doubt of the justice of their cause, and the propriety of their conduct; and having such a superiority of numbers, they had no doubt of success. But God humbled them, and delivered them into the hands of their enemies; and shewed them that the race was not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong.
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Poole -> Jdg 20:23
Poole: Jdg 20:23 - -- Went up and wept not so much for their sins as for their defeat and loss, as appears by the sequel.
Against the children of Benjamin my brother the...
Went up and wept not so much for their sins as for their defeat and loss, as appears by the sequel.
Against the children of Benjamin my brother they impute their ill success not to their own sins, as they had great reason to do, but to their taking up arms against their brethren, the lawfulness whereof they now begin to doubt of. But still they persist in their former neglect of seeking God’ s assistance in the way which he had appointed, as they themselves acknowledge presently, by doing those very things which now they sinfully neglected, Jud 20:26 , and therefore are again justly punished.
Go up against him: God answers to their question; but as they did not desire his assistance and success, so he doth not promise it.
Haydock -> Jdg 20:23
Haydock: Jdg 20:23 - -- And join battle. This is an explanation of Hebrew, "against him." (Haydock) ---
The Israelites still neglected to sue for the divine protection, tr...
And join battle. This is an explanation of Hebrew, "against him." (Haydock) ---
The Israelites still neglected to sue for the divine protection, trusting in their numbers. God sends them again to battle, and suffers them to be routed. Did he deceive them? By no means. He wished them to learn the important lesson of self-diffidence, and he had not promised them the victory. (Haydock) ---
But after they had humbled themselves, He acts like a master. I will deliver, &c., ver. 28. (Calmet)
Gill -> Jdg 20:23
Gill: Jdg 20:23 - -- And the children of Israel went up and wept before the Lord until even,.... The evening of the day in which the battle was fought; not that the whole ...
And the children of Israel went up and wept before the Lord until even,.... The evening of the day in which the battle was fought; not that the whole army went up to Shiloh to the house of God there, but a deputation of them, who lamented their defeat, and the loss of so many lives, but not their sins and transgressions, and particularly the idolatry they had been guilty of:
and asked counsel of the Lord, saying, shall we go up again to battle against the children of Benjamin my brother? they seemed to have some doubt, by the loss they sustained, whether they were right in going to war with Benjamin, especially as he was their brother; and therefore the question now is, not who should go up first, which was already determined, but whether they should go at all; and still they do not ask any help of God in battle, nor success, but were depending on their numbers, and the justness of their cause, and therefore neither is promised to them, only they have an answer to their question:
and the Lord said, go up against him; for Benjamin was certainly in the wrong, and therefore the Israelites are directed to go against him, and they also were not sufficiently chastised, nor thoroughly humbled.
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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 20:1-48
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 20:1-48 - --1 The Levite in a general assembly declares his wrong.8 The decree of the assembly.12 The Benjamites, being cited, make head against the Israelites.18...
MHCC -> Jdg 20:1-48
MHCC: Jdg 20:1-48 - --The Israelites' abhorrence of the crime committed at Gibeah, and their resolution to punish the criminals, were right; but they formed their resolves ...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 20:18-25
Matthew Henry: Jdg 20:18-25 - -- We have here the defeat of the men of Israel in their first and second battle with the Benjamites. I. Before their first engagement they asked couns...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 20:23
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 20:23 - --
But before renewing the conflict they went up to Bethel, wept there before Jehovah, i.e., before the sanctuary of the ark, where Jehovah was present...
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 19:1--21:25 - --B. The Immorality of Gibeah and the Benjamites chs. 19-21
Chapter 19 records an event that provoked civi...
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Constable: Jdg 20:1-48 - --2. The civil war in Israel ch. 20
This chapter continues the story begun in chapter 19. The emph...
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