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Judges 1:11

1:11

Debir Debir <01688> [Debir.]


Judges 2:6

2:6

Joshua <03091> [Joshua.]


Judges 5:10

5:10

pay attention <07878> [Speak. or, Meditate.]

ride on <07392> [ride.]

sit <03427> [ye that sit.]


Judges 9:14

9:14

thornbush <0329> [bramble. or, thistle.]


Judges 9:21

9:21

Beer <0876> [Beer.]

Probably the Beer mentioned by Mr. Maundrell, three hours and a half, or about ten miles, north of Jerusalem, towards Shechem. It is situated toward the south, on an easy declivity; and has a fountain of excellent water at the bottom of the hill, from which it has taken its name. Close to the well are the mouldering walls of a ruined {khan;} and on the summit of the hill two large arches still remain of a ruined convent. Dr. Richardson says, that it seems to have been once a place of considerable consequence.


Judges 9:55

9:55


Judges 10:14

10:14


Judges 11:6

Judges 11:16

11:16

Israel <03478> [But when.]

The whole of these messages shew, Jephthah had well studied the book of Moses. His arguments also are very clear and cogent, and his demands reasonable; for he only required that the Ammonites should cease to harass a people who had neither injured them, nor intended to do so.

<03212> [walked.]

left ................ came <05927 0935> [came.]


Judges 11:40

11:40

Every year ............. days <03117> [yearly. Heb. from year to year. lament. or, to talk with.]

Every year ............ four days <0702 03117> [four days.]


Judges 16:1

16:1

Gaza <05804> [Gaza.]

Gaza, a city of great antiquity, was situated between Raphia and Askelon, twenty-two miles north of the former, and sixteen south of of the latter, according to the Antonine Itinerary; three miles from the sea, according to Arrian, and thirty-four from Ashdod or Azotus, according to Diodorus Siculus. It was a place of great strength and importance; and successively belonged to the Philistines, Hebrews, Chaldeans, and Persians; which latter defended it for two months against Alexander the great, who finally took and destroyed it. It was afterwards rebuilt, and alternately possessed by the Egyptians, Syrians, and Jews. The present town, which the Arabs call Razza, is situated on an eminence, and is rendered picturesque by the number of fine minarets which rise majestically above the buildings, with beautiful date trees interspersed. It contains upwards of 2,000 inhabitants.

her <0802> [an harlot. Heb. a woman an harlot. and went]


Judges 18:5

18:5

Seek <07592> [Ask counsel.]

divine <0430> [of God.]


Judges 18:21

18:21

walked <07760> [and put.]

These men were so confident of success, that they removed their whole families, household goods, cattle, and all.

possessions <03520> [the carriage.]

{Kevoodah,} from {kavad,} to be heavy, denotes the luggage or baggage.


Judges 19:7

Judges 19:13-14

19:13

Gibeah <01390> [Gibeah.]




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