
Text -- Judges 4:5 (NET)




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Wesley: Jdg 4:5 - -- Or, she sat: she had her judgment - seat in the open air, under the shadow of that tree; which was an emblem of the justice she administered there: th...
Or, she sat: she had her judgment - seat in the open air, under the shadow of that tree; which was an emblem of the justice she administered there: thriving and growing against opposition, as the palm - tree does under pressures.

To have their suits and causes determined by her sentence.
JFB -> Jdg 4:5
JFB: Jdg 4:5 - -- Or, collectively, "palm-grove." It is common still in the East to administer justice in the open air, or under the canopy of an umbrageous tree.
Or, collectively, "palm-grove." It is common still in the East to administer justice in the open air, or under the canopy of an umbrageous tree.
Clarke -> Jdg 4:5
Clarke: Jdg 4:5 - -- The palm tree of Deborah - It is common for the Hindoos to plant trees in the names of themselves and their friends; and some religious mendicants l...
The palm tree of Deborah - It is common for the Hindoos to plant trees in the names of themselves and their friends; and some religious mendicants live for a considerable time under trees. - Ward.
TSK -> Jdg 4:5
TSK: Jdg 4:5 - -- the palm : Gen 35:8
between : Jos 16:2, Jos 18:22, Jos 18:25; 1Sa 1:1, 1Sa 1:19, 1Sa 6:16, 1Sa 6:17, 1Sa 25:1; Jer 31:15
came up : Exo 18:13, Exo 18:1...

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Barnes -> Jdg 4:5
Barnes: Jdg 4:5 - -- She dwelt - Rather, "she sat,"namely, to judge the people Jdg 4:10, but not in the usual place, "the gate"Rth 4:1-2; Pro 22:22. It suited her c...
She dwelt - Rather, "she sat,"namely, to judge the people Jdg 4:10, but not in the usual place, "the gate"Rth 4:1-2; Pro 22:22. It suited her character, and the wild unsafe times better, that she should sit under a palm-tree in the secure heights of Mount Ephraim, between Ramah and Bethel (Jdg 20:33 note). This verse shows that the Judges exercised the civil as well as military functions of rulers 1Sa 7:15-17.
Poole -> Jdg 4:5
To have their suits and causes determined by her sentence.
Haydock -> Jdg 4:5
Haydock: Jdg 4:5 - -- Name. Hebrew, "she dwelt (or sat to judge) under the palm-tree of Debbora." "The oak of weeping," allon Bachuth, under which Debbora, the nurse o...
Name. Hebrew, "she dwelt (or sat to judge) under the palm-tree of Debbora." "The oak of weeping," allon Bachuth, under which Debbora, the nurse of Rebecca, was interred, was also near Bethel, Genesis xxxv. 8. (Haydock) ---
This city was on the confines of the tribes of Ephraim and of Benjamin, over which Debbora chiefly exercised her authority; and here she was consulted by the people. (Calmet)
Gill -> Jdg 4:5
Gill: Jdg 4:5 - -- And she dwelt under the palm tree of Deborah,.... Her dwelling house was under a palm tree, or rather she sat under one, in the open air, when the peo...
And she dwelt under the palm tree of Deborah,.... Her dwelling house was under a palm tree, or rather she sat under one, in the open air, when the people came to her with their cases, and it was called from hence after her name; though some, as Abarbinel observes, think it was so called, because Deborah, the nurse of Rebekah, was buried here, and which was near Bethel, one of the places next mentioned, see Gen 35:8,
between Ramah and Bethel in Mount Ephraim; which places were in the tribe of Benjamin in the borders of Ephraim, see Jos 16:2. The Jews conclude, from the situation of her, that she was a very opulent woman; the Targum is,"she was dwelling in a city in Ataroth, Deborah was supported of her own; she had palm trees in Jericho, orchards in Ramah, olives producing oil in the valley, a place of watering in Bethel, and white dust in the kings mountain:"
and the children of Israel came up to her; from all parts of the land to the mount of Ephraim:
for judgment: to have her advice and counsel in matters of difficulty, and to have causes between contending parties heard and decided by her, so that she might be truly reckoned among the judges.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 4:1-24
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 4:1-24 - --1 Deborah and Barak deliver them from Jabin and Sisera.17 Jael kills Sisera.
MHCC -> Jdg 4:4-9
MHCC: Jdg 4:4-9 - --Deborah was a prophetess; one instructed in Divine knowledge by the inspiration of the Spirit of God. She judged Israel as God's mouth to them; correc...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 4:4-9
Matthew Henry: Jdg 4:4-9 - -- The year of the redeemed at length came, when Israel was to be delivered out of the hands of Jabin, and restored again to their liberty, which we ma...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 4:4-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 4:4-5 - --
At that time the Israelites were judged by Deborah , a prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth, who dwelt under the Deborah-palm between Ramah (er Râm: s...

Constable: Jdg 4:1--5:31 - --C. The third apostasy chs. 4-5
Chapters 4 and 5 are complementary versions of the victory God gave Israe...
