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Text -- Judges 5:19 (NET)
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There were divers petty kings in those parts who were subject to Jabin.
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Wesley: Jdg 5:19 - -- Taanah and Megiddo were two eminent cities, not far from mount Tabor, nor from the river Kishon.
Taanah and Megiddo were two eminent cities, not far from mount Tabor, nor from the river Kishon.
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Wesley: Jdg 5:19 - -- They fought without pay, whether from mere hatred of the Israelites, and a desire to be revenged upon them: or from a full hope and confidence of payi...
They fought without pay, whether from mere hatred of the Israelites, and a desire to be revenged upon them: or from a full hope and confidence of paying themselves abundantly out of Israel's spoils.
JFB -> Jdg 5:19-22; Jdg 5:19-22
JFB: Jdg 5:19-22 - -- Describes the scene of battle and the issue. It would seem (Jdg 5:19) that Jabin was reinforced by the troops of other Canaanite princes. The battlefi...
Describes the scene of battle and the issue. It would seem (Jdg 5:19) that Jabin was reinforced by the troops of other Canaanite princes. The battlefield was near Taanach (now Ta'annuk), on a tell or mound in the level plain of Megiddo (now Leijun), on its southwestern extremity, by the left bank of the Kishon.
Clarke: Jdg 5:19 - -- The kings came and fought - It is conjectured that Jabin and his confederates had invaded Manasseh, as both Taanach and Megiddo were in that tribe: ...
The kings came and fought - It is conjectured that Jabin and his confederates had invaded Manasseh, as both Taanach and Megiddo were in that tribe: and that they were discomfited by the tribes of Zebulun and Naphtali at Taanach and Megiddo; while Barak defeated Sisera at Mount Tabor
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Clarke: Jdg 5:19 - -- They took no gain of money - They expected much booty in the total rout of the Israelites; but they were defeated, and got no prey; or, if applied t...
They took no gain of money - They expected much booty in the total rout of the Israelites; but they were defeated, and got no prey; or, if applied to the Israelites, They fought for liberty, not for plunder.
TSK -> Jdg 5:19
TSK: Jdg 5:19 - -- kings : Jos 10:22-27, Jos 11:1-15; Psa 48:4-6, Psa 68:12-14, Psa 118:8-12; Rev 17:12-14; Rev 19:19
Taanach : Jdg 1:27; 1Ki 4:12
they took : Jdg 5:30; ...
kings : Jos 10:22-27, Jos 11:1-15; Psa 48:4-6, Psa 68:12-14, Psa 118:8-12; Rev 17:12-14; Rev 19:19
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Barnes -> Jdg 5:19
Barnes: Jdg 5:19 - -- The Canaanite hosts are now described, led to battle by their numerous kings. (Compare Jos 12:21.) They took no gain of money - i. e. either t...
Poole -> Jdg 5:19
Poole: Jdg 5:19 - -- The kings either confederate with him, or subject to him: for it is known that there were divers petty kings in those parts; which also ofttimes were...
The kings either confederate with him, or subject to him: for it is known that there were divers petty kings in those parts; which also ofttimes were subject to one greater and more potent king; and particularly this Hazor, where this Jabin now reigned, Jud 4:2 , was beforetime the head of divers petty kingdoms, Jos 11:10 . Taanach and Megiddo were two eminent cities, belonging indeed to Manasseh, Jud 1:27 , but seated in the tribe of Issachar, Jos 17:11 , not far from Mount Tabor, Jos 17:10 Jud 1:27 , nor from the river Kishon.
They took no gain of money either, first, From Sisera. They fought without pay, whether from mere hatred of the Israelites, and a desire to be revenged upon them; or from a full hope and confidence of paying themselves abundantly out of Israel’ s spoils. Or, secondly, From the Israelites; so the sense is, They fell, lost all their hopes of money, and rich spoils, and booty, which they assured themselves of; instead of gaining a prey, they lost themselves.
Haydock -> Jdg 5:19
Haydock: Jdg 5:19 - -- Spoils. So far from it, they even lost their lives. (Menochius) ---
Hebrew, "they took no piece ( or gain) of money." If we understand this of t...
Spoils. So far from it, they even lost their lives. (Menochius) ---
Hebrew, "they took no piece ( or gain) of money." If we understand this of the Israelites , we nay say that they stopped not to plunder the slain, nor would they suffer any to redeem their life by the promise of a great ransom. Whatever riches they found afterwards, they consecrated to the Lord, in testimony of their gratitude. (Calmet) (Numbers xxxi. 54.)
Gill -> Jdg 5:19
Gill: Jdg 5:19 - -- The kings came,.... Who were with Sisera, as the Targum adds; unless Deborah can be thought to refer to the battle, supposed to be fought about the sa...
The kings came,.... Who were with Sisera, as the Targum adds; unless Deborah can be thought to refer to the battle, supposed to be fought about the same place, between Joshua and the kings in confederacy with Jabin, Jos 10:1.
then fought the kings of Canaan in Taanach by the waters of Megiddo; the other kings of Canaan, which came into the assistance of Jabin, either in the times of Joshua; or rather which now joined Sisera's army, in those places, which both belonged to Manasseh, but were in the tribe of Issachar, of which See Gill on Jos 17:11 and were at some distance from each other, as appears by the villages and country around, and belonging to each; and such was the largeness of Sisera's army, reinforced by those kings, that according to the Targum it reached from Taanach to Megiddo; the same is observed by the Jewish commentators; the waters of Megiddo are the same with the river Kishon, which ran near the city:
they took no gain of money; that is, either of Jabin king of Canaan, whom they came to serve; but freely engaged with him, and maintained their own troops, which they brought into the field, and had raised at their own expense; but according to Kimchi the sense is, they took no money of the Israelites that fell into their hands, but slew them, would not save their lives, though they offered them money, being like the merciless Medes, Isa 13:17 but rather the meaning is, that whereas they came big with expectation of a large booty among the Israelites, they were disappointed, and obliged to flee without any.
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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 5:1-31
MHCC -> Jdg 5:12-23
MHCC: Jdg 5:12-23 - --Deborah called on her own soul to be in earnest. He that will set the hearts of other men on fire with the love of Christ, must himself burn with love...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 5:12-23
Matthew Henry: Jdg 5:12-23 - -- Here, I. Deborah stirs up herself and Barak to celebrate this victory in the most solemn manner, to the glory of God and the honour of Israel, for t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 5:19
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 5:19 - --
19 Kings came, ... they fought;
The kings of Canaan fought At Taanach, at the waters of Megiddo.
A piece of silver they did not take.
20 From he...
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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...
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Constable: Jdg 5:1-31 - --2. Deborah's song of victory ch. 5
One writer called this song "the finest masterpiece of Hebrew...
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Constable: Jdg 5:1--7:25 - --A. Previous Failures vv. 5-7
Jude cited three examples of failure from the past to warn his readers of t...
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Constable: Jdg 5:1-31 - --1. The example of certain Israelites v. 5
Jude's introductory words were polite (cf. 2 Peter 1:1...
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