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Judges 17:7

17:7

Bethlehem <01035> [Beth-lehem-judah.]

tribe <04940> [of the family.]

That is, of the tribe of Judah by his mother; and of that of Levi by his father.


Judges 3:26

3:26

carved images <06456> [the quarries.]


Judges 13:18

13:18

ask <07592> [Why askest.]

cannot comprehend <06383> [secret. or, wonderful.]

It was because his name was secret that Manoah wished to know it. But the angel does not say it was secret, but {hoo pailee,} "it is wonderful;" the very character given to the Messiah: "His name shall be called {pailai,} Wonderful," Isa 9:6.


Judges 3:24

3:24

relieving <05526> [covereth, etc. or, doeth his easement.]


Judges 3:27

3:27

blew <08628> [he blew.]

hill country .......... hill country <02022> [mountain.]


Judges 4:2

4:2

turned ... over <04376> [sold.]

"It seems to concern only north Israel."

Hazor <02674> [Hazor.]

Sisera <05516> [Sisera.]

Harosheth Haggoyim <02800> [Harosheth.]


Judges 10:1

10:1

rose <06965> [A.M. 2772. B.C. 1232. An. Ex. Is. 259. arose.]

deliver <03467> [defend. or, deliver. Heb. save. Shamir.]


Judges 11:1

11:1

Jephthah <03316> [Jephthah.]

[called Jephthae. a mighty.]

mother <0802> [an harlot. Heb. a woman, an harlot.]

Probably {zonah} should be rendered as in Jos 2:1, a hostess, or inn-keeper: so Targum of Jonathan, {wehoo bar ittetha pundekeetha,} "and he was the son of a woman, a tavern-keeper." She was very probably a Canaanite, as she is called, ver. 2, a strange woman, {ishah achereth,} "a woman of another race;" and on this account his brethren drove him from the family, as not having a full right to the inheritance.


Judges 16:20

16:20

do <03318> [I will go.]

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]


Judges 3:19-20

3:19

carved images <06456> [quarries. or graven images.]

secret <05643> [a secret.]

attendants <05975> [And all that.]


3:20

well-ventilated upper room <05944 04747> [a summer parlour. Heb. a parlour of cooling.]

The {ƒleeyah,} or upper chamber, seems to have been of the same description as the {ol‰ah} of the Arabs, but properly ventilated, described by Dr. Shaw, who says, that to most of their houses there is a smaller one annexed, which sometimes rises one story higher than the house; at other times, it consists of one or two rooms only, and a terrace; while others that are built, as they frequently are, over the porch or gateway, have, if we except the ground floor, which they want, all the conveniences that belong to the house itself. There is a door of communication from them into the gallery of the house; besides another, which opens immediately from a private staircase, down into the porch or street, without giving the least disturbance to the house. In these back houses strangers are usually lodged and entertained; and to them likewise the men are wont to retire from the noise and hurry of their families, to be more at leisure for mediation or diversions.

message <01697> [I have.]

rose up <06965> [he arose.]


Judges 4:3

4:3

cried out <06817> [cried.]

chariots <07393> [chariots.]

cruelly <02394> [mightily.]


Judges 4:21

4:21

took <03947 07760> [took.]

tent peg .................. tent peg <03489> [a nail.]

One of the spikes of the tent. See Note on Ex 35:18.

<07760> [and took. Heb. and put. smote.]

died <04191> [he died.]


Judges 13:5

13:5

[no rasor.]

begin <02490> [begin.]


Judges 16:31

16:31

brothers <0251> [his brethren.]

Zorah <06881> [between Zorah.]

led <08199> [And he judged.]


Judges 19:16

19:16

work <04639> [his work.]




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