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Text -- Judges 10:11 (NET)

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10:11 The Lord said to the Israelites, “Did I not deliver you from Egypt, the Amorites, the Ammonites, the Philistines,
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ammonites the tribe/nation of people descended from Ben-Ammi, Lot's son,Territory of the tribe/nation of Ammon
 · Amorites members of a pre-Israel Semitic tribe from Mesopotamia
 · Egyptians descendants of Mizraim
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Philistines a sea people coming from Crete in 1200BC to the coast of Canaan


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Repentance | Prayer | Oppression | JUDGES, PERIOD OF | Israel | Ingratitude | Ammonites | Ammonite | more
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Word/Phrase Notes
Wesley , JFB , Clarke , TSK

Word/Phrase Notes
Barnes , Poole , Haydock , Gill

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, Geneva Bible

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Jdg 10:11 - -- Either by some prophet whom he raised and sent for this purpose: or by the high-priest, who was consulted in the case.

Either by some prophet whom he raised and sent for this purpose: or by the high-priest, who was consulted in the case.

Wesley: Jdg 10:11 - -- Both Sihon and Og, and their people, and other kings of the Amorites within Jordan.

Both Sihon and Og, and their people, and other kings of the Amorites within Jordan.

Wesley: Jdg 10:11 - -- Who were confederate with the Moabites, Jdg 3:13-14.

Who were confederate with the Moabites, Jdg 3:13-14.

JFB: Jdg 10:11 - -- The circumstances recorded in this and the following verses were not probably made through the high priest, whose duty it was to interpret the will of...

The circumstances recorded in this and the following verses were not probably made through the high priest, whose duty it was to interpret the will of God.

Clarke: Jdg 10:11 - -- And the Lord said - By what means these reproofs were conveyed to the Israelites, we know not: it must have been by an angel, a prophet, or some hol...

And the Lord said - By what means these reproofs were conveyed to the Israelites, we know not: it must have been by an angel, a prophet, or some holy man inspired for the occasion.

TSK: Jdg 10:11 - -- Did not I : Jdg 2:1-3 Egyptians : Exo 14:30; 1Sa 12:8; Neh 9:9-11; Psa 78:51-53, Psa 106:8-11; Heb 11:29 Amorites : Num 21:21-25, Num 21:35; Psa 135:1...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Jdg 10:11 - -- (See the marginal references). The Israelites were delivered from the "Egyptians"at the Exodus; from the "Amorites"in the victories over Sihon, and ...

(See the marginal references). The Israelites were delivered from the "Egyptians"at the Exodus; from the "Amorites"in the victories over Sihon, and Og, and the five kings of the Amorites Jos 10:5; from the "children of Ammon"by Ehud; and from the "Philistines,"by the hand of Shamgar (compare 1Sa 12:9).

Poole: Jdg 10:11 - -- The Lord said either by himself, the Son of God appearing in a visible shape, which then was usual; or by some prophet whom he raised and sent to thi...

The Lord said either by himself, the Son of God appearing in a visible shape, which then was usual; or by some prophet whom he raised and sent to this purpose; or by the high priest, who was consulted in the case.

The Amorites both Sihon and Og, and their people, Nu 21 , and other kings of the Amorites within Jordan, Jos 10:5 .

The children of Ammon were confederate with the Moabites, Jud 3:13,14 .

The Philistines See Jud 3:31 .

Haydock: Jdg 10:11 - -- Said by the mouth of an angel, or of some prophet. (Menochius)

Said by the mouth of an angel, or of some prophet. (Menochius)

Gill: Jdg 10:11 - -- And the Lord said unto the children of Israel,.... By a prophet he sent unto them, as Kimchi and Abarbinel, see Jdg 6:8, whom Ben Gersom takes to be P...

And the Lord said unto the children of Israel,.... By a prophet he sent unto them, as Kimchi and Abarbinel, see Jdg 6:8, whom Ben Gersom takes to be Phinehas, but he could not be living at this time; or by an angel, a created one, sent on this occasion; or the uncreated one, the Son and Word of God, who might appear in an human form, and to whom all that is here said is applicable:

did not I deliver you from the Egyptians; by bringing them out of subjection and bondage to them, and by delivering them out of their hands at the Red sea:

and from the Amorites; the kings of Sihon and Og, whose countries were taken from them, and put into their hands, when they attempted to stop them in their march to the land of Canaan:

from the children of Ammon; when they joined with the Moabites against them, Jdg 3:13.

and from the Philistines? in the times of Shamgar, Jdg 3:31.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

Geneva Bible: Jdg 10:11 And the LORD ( d ) said unto the children of Israel, [Did] not [I deliver you] from the Egyptians, and from the Amorites, from the children of Ammon, ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Jdg 10:1-18 - --1 Tola judges Israel in Shamir.3 Jair, whose thirty sons had thirty cities.6 The Philistines and Ammonites oppress Israel.10 In their misery God sends...

MHCC: Jdg 10:10-18 - --God is able to multiply men's punishments according to the numbers of their sins and idols. But there is hope when sinners cry to the Lord for help, a...

Matthew Henry: Jdg 10:10-18 - -- Here is, I. A humble confession which Israel make to God in their distress, Jdg 10:10. Now they own themselves guilty, like a malefactor upon the ra...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 10:6-18 - -- The third stage in the period of the judges, which extended from the death of Jair to the rise of Samuel as a prophet, was a time of deep humiliatio...

Constable: Jdg 3:7--17:1 - --II. THE RECORD OF ISRAEL'S APOSTASY 3:7--16:31   ...

Constable: Jdg 8:1--16:31 - --B. Present Failures vv. 8-16 Jude next expounded the errors of the false teachers in his day to warn his...

Constable: Jdg 10:1--13:25 - --2. The seriousness of the error vv. 10-13 v. 10 The things the false teachers did not understand but reviled probably refer to aspects of God's reveal...

Constable: Jdg 10:8-18 - --2. Oppression under the Ammonites 10:8-18 The Israelites felt the main influence of the Ammonite...

Guzik: Jdg 10:1-18 - --Judges 10 - Two Minor Judges and More Oppression A. Two "minor" judges. 1. (1-2) Tola. After Abimelech there arose to save Israel Tola t...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Judges (Book Introduction) JUDGES is the title given to the next book, from its containing the history of those non-regal rulers who governed the Hebrews from the time of Joshua...

JFB: Judges (Outline) THE ACTS OF JUDAH AND SIMEON. (Jdg 1:1-3) ADONI-BEZEK JUSTLY REQUITED. (Jdg. 1:4-21) SOME CANAANITES LEFT. (Jdg 1:22-26) AN ANGEL SENT TO REBUKE THE ...

TSK: Judges (Book Introduction) The book of Judges forms an important link in the history of the Israelites. It furnishes us with a lively description of a fluctuating and unsettled...

TSK: Judges 10 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Jdg 10:1, Tola judges Israel in Shamir; Jdg 10:3, Jair, whose thirty sons had thirty cities; Jdg 10:6, The Philistines and Ammonites oppr...

Poole: Judges (Book Introduction) BOOK OF JUDGES THE ARGUMENT THE author of this book is not certainly known, whether it was Samuel, or Ezra, or some other prophet; nor is it mate...

Poole: Judges 10 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 10 Tola judgeth Israel; and Jair, whose thirty sons had thirty cities, Jud 10:1-5 . The people’ s idolatry, Jud 10:6 . The Philistines...

MHCC: Judges (Book Introduction) The book of Judges is the history of Israel during the government of the Judges, who were occasional deliverers, raised up by God to rescue Israel fro...

MHCC: Judges 10 (Chapter Introduction) (Jdg 10:1-5) Tola and Jair judge Israel. (Jdg 10:6-9) The Philistines and Ammonites oppress Israel. (Jdg 10:10-18) Israel's repentance.

Matthew Henry: Judges (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Judges This is called the Hebrew Shepher Shophtim , the Book of Judges, which the Syria...

Matthew Henry: Judges 10 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. The peaceable times Israel enjoyed under the government of two judges, Tola and Jair (Jdg 10:1-5). II. The troublesom...

Constable: Judges (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The English title, Judges, comes to us from the Latin translation (...

Constable: Judges (Outline) Outline I. The reason for Israel's apostasy 1:1-3:6 A. Hostilities between the Israelites an...

Constable: Judges Judges Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. Land of the Bible. Phildelphia: Westminster Press, 1962. ...

Haydock: Judges (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. THE BOOK OF JUDGES. This Book is called Judges, because it contains the history of what passed under the government of the judge...

Gill: Judges (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JUDGES The title of this book in the Hebrew copies is Sepher Shophetim, the Book of Judges; but the Syriac and Arabic interpreters ...

Gill: Judges 10 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JUDGES 10 This chapter gives an account of two judges of Israel, in whose days they enjoyed peace, Jdg 10:1, after which they sinni...

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