
Text -- Judges 20:26 (NET)




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Wesley: Jdg 20:26 - -- Sensible of their not being truly humbled for their sins, which now they discover to be the cause of their ill success.
Sensible of their not being truly humbled for their sins, which now they discover to be the cause of their ill success.

To make atonement to God for their own sins.

Wesley: Jdg 20:26 - -- To bless God for sparing so many of them, whereas he might justly have cut off all of them when their brethren were slain: to implore his assistance, ...
To bless God for sparing so many of them, whereas he might justly have cut off all of them when their brethren were slain: to implore his assistance, yea and to give thanks for the victory, which now they were confident he would give them.
Clarke: Jdg 20:26 - -- And wept - Had they humbled themselves, fasted, and prayed, and offered sacrifices at first, they had not been discomfited
And wept - Had they humbled themselves, fasted, and prayed, and offered sacrifices at first, they had not been discomfited

Clarke: Jdg 20:26 - -- And fasted that day until even - This is the first place where fasting is mentioned as a religious ceremony, or as a means of obtaining help from Go...
And fasted that day until even - This is the first place where fasting is mentioned as a religious ceremony, or as a means of obtaining help from God. And in this case, and many since, it has been powerfully effectual. At present it is but little used; a strong proof that self-denial is wearing out of fashion.
TSK -> Jdg 20:26

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Barnes -> Jdg 20:26
Barnes: Jdg 20:26 - -- Fasted until even - The regular time for ending a fast among the Hebrews was sunset (compare 1Sa 14:24; 2Sa 1:12). Such national fasts are call...
Poole -> Jdg 20:26
Poole: Jdg 20:26 - -- Sat there before the Lord and fasted; being now sensible of their former slightness, and now being truly humbled for their sins, which now they disco...
Sat there before the Lord and fasted; being now sensible of their former slightness, and now being truly humbled for their sins, which now they discover to be the true cause of their ill success.
Offered burnt-offerings to make atonement to God for their own sins.
Peace-offerings partly to bless God for sparing so many of them, whereas he might justly have cut off all of them when their brethren were slain; and partly to implore his assistance for the future, and to give him thanks for the victory, which now they were confident he would give them.
Haydock -> Jdg 20:26
Haydock: Jdg 20:26 - -- Evening. Till then the Jews never eat on fasting days. The Turks still do the like: but they only change day into night, as they sleep till sunset,...
Evening. Till then the Jews never eat on fasting days. The Turks still do the like: but they only change day into night, as they sleep till sunset, and then begin to feast and to make merry. (Calmet)
Gill -> Jdg 20:26
Gill: Jdg 20:26 - -- Then all the children of Israel and all the people went up, and came unto the house of God,.... This looks as if the whole body of the army, with othe...
Then all the children of Israel and all the people went up, and came unto the house of God,.... This looks as if the whole body of the army, with other people from parts adjacent, went up to the tabernacle of God in Shiloh:
and wept and sat there before the Lord; not only wept, but continued weeping, and that not merely for their defeat, but for their sins, since it follows:
and fasted that day until even; afflicted their bodies with fasting, which was a token of the humiliation of their souls for their sins:
and offered burnt offering's and peace offerings before the Lord, to make atonement for their sins, and to implore success on their arms.

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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 20:26-48
Matthew Henry: Jdg 20:26-48 - -- We have here a full account of the complete victory which the Israelites obtained over the Benjamites in the third engagement: the righteous cause w...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 20:26
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 20:26 - --
After this second terrible overthrow, " the children of Israel "(k.e. those who were engaged in the war), and " all the people, "i.e., the rest of t...
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 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 20:1-48 - --2. The civil war in Israel ch. 20
This chapter continues the story begun in chapter 19. The emph...
