
Text -- Psalms 83:10 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 83:9-11
JFB: Psa 83:9-11 - -- Compare the similar fate of these (2Ch 20:23) with that of the foes mentioned in Jdg 7:22, here referred to. They destroyed one another (Jdg. 4:6-24; ...
Clarke -> Psa 83:10
Clarke: Psa 83:10 - -- Perished at En-dor - This refers to the defeat of the Midianites by Gideon, who were encamped in the valley of Jezreel, at the foot of Mount Gilboa,...
Perished at En-dor - This refers to the defeat of the Midianites by Gideon, who were encamped in the valley of Jezreel, at the foot of Mount Gilboa, and near to Tabor, Jdg 6:33; Jdg 7:1, and consequently in the environs of En-dor. There Gideon attacked and defeated them; and, in various places during their flight, they were destroyed, and left to rot upon the earth. Jdg 7:22-25.
TSK -> Psa 83:10

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Barnes -> Psa 83:10
Barnes: Psa 83:10 - -- Which perished at En-dor - Endor is not particularly mentioned in the history of the transaction in the book of Judges, but it is known that En...
Which perished at En-dor - Endor is not particularly mentioned in the history of the transaction in the book of Judges, but it is known that Endor was in the vicinity of Mount Tabor, and there is no improbability in the tradition which has fixed the site of the battle at or near Endor. The word or name "En-dor"means properly fount of the dwelling (or, habitation), and was probably given at first to a spring or fountain near to which some distinguished or well-known person dwelt. It is mentioned in Jos 17:11; 1Sa 28:7.
They became as dung for the earth - The land was enriched or made fertile by their flesh, their blood, and their bones, as the field of Waterloo was by that of the slain, or as fields of battle commonly are.
Poole -> Psa 83:10
Poole: Psa 83:10 - -- Which perished at En-dor: either,
1. The Midianites. Or rather,
2. Jabin and Sisera, who were overthrown near Taanach and Megiddo, Jud 5:19 , nigh ...
Which perished at En-dor: either,
1. The Midianites. Or rather,
2. Jabin and Sisera, who were overthrown near Taanach and Megiddo, Jud 5:19 , nigh unto which places was this En-dor, as appears from Jos 17:11 .
They became as dung for the earth they were trodden under foot, and their carcasses left unburied. Compare 2Ki 9:37 Jer 8:2 16:4 .
Haydock -> Psa 83:10
Haydock: Psa 83:10 - -- Christ. Chaldean, "the Messias," (Berthier) through whom we address all our petitions. (Worthington) ---
Protect thy people, (St. Jerome) and rais...
Christ. Chaldean, "the Messias," (Berthier) through whom we address all our petitions. (Worthington) ---
Protect thy people, (St. Jerome) and raise up the throne of David. (Calmet)
Gill -> Psa 83:10
Gill: Psa 83:10 - -- Which perished at Endor,.... Aben Ezra and Kimchi understand this of the Midianites; but rather it is to be understood of Jabin and Sisera, and the ar...
Which perished at Endor,.... Aben Ezra and Kimchi understand this of the Midianites; but rather it is to be understood of Jabin and Sisera, and the army under them, who perished at this place, which is mentioned along with Taanach and Megiddo, Jos 17:11, which are the very places where the battle was fought between Jabin and Israel, Jdg 5:19 according to Jerom i, it was four miles from Mount Tabor to the south, and was a large village in his days, and was near to Nain, the place where Christ raised the widow's son from the dead, Luk 7:11.
they became as dung for the earth; being unburied, they lay and rotted on the earth, and became dung for it; see Jer 8:2, or were trodden under foot, as dung upon the earth; so the Targum,
"they became as dung trodden to the earth.''

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NET Notes: Psa 83:10 Heb “they were manure.” In addition to this passage, corpses are compared to manure in 2 Kgs 9:37; Jer 8:2; 9:21; 16:4; 25:33.
Geneva Bible -> Psa 83:10
Geneva Bible: Psa 83:10 [Which] perished at Endor: they became [as] ( i ) dung for the earth.
( i ) Trodden under foot as mire.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 83:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Psa 83:1-18 - --1 A complaint to God of the enemies' conspiracies.9 A prayer against them that oppress the Church.
MHCC -> Psa 83:9-18
MHCC: Psa 83:9-18 - --All who oppose the kingdom of Christ may here read their doom. God is the same still that ever he was; the same to his people, and the same against hi...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 83:9-18
Matthew Henry: Psa 83:9-18 - -- The psalmist here, in the name of the church, prays for the destruction of those confederate forces, and, in God's name, foretels it; for this praye...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 83:9-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 83:9-12 - --
With כּמדין reference is made to Gideon's victory over the Midianites, which belongs to the most glorious recollections of Israel, and to whic...
Constable: Psa 73:1--89:52 - --I. Book 3: chs 73--89
A man or men named Asaph wrote 17 of the psalms in this book (Pss. 73-83). Other writers w...

Constable: Psa 83:1-18 - --Psalm 83
Asaph prayed that God would destroy the enemies that threatened to overwhelm Israel as He had d...
