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Judges 2:14

2:14

furious <0639> [the anger.]

handed <05414> [he delivered.]

them over ........ turned ... over <04376 03027> [sold them.]

could ... withstand <03201 05750> [could not.]


Judges 2:18

2:18

Lord ........ Lord ................... Lord <03068> [then the Lord.]

felt sorry <05162> [it repented.]

cried out in agony <05009> [their groanings.]


Judges 4:14-15

4:14

action <06965> [Up.]

day <03117> [for this.]

This is exactly the purpose for which the Septuagint states, ver. 8, that Barak wished Deborah to accompany him: "Because I know not the day in which God will send his angel to give me prosperity."

Lord .......... Lord <03068> [is not.]

Mount <02022> [mount.]

Mount Tabor, called by the Arabs Djebel Tour, is almost entirely insulated, and rises up in the plain of Esdraelon, about six miles from Nazareth, in a conical form, somewhat like a sugar-loaf. Josephus states its height to be thirty stadia, with a plain of 26 stadia in circumference on its top, on which was formerly a city, which was used as a military post. It is described as an exceedingly beautiful mountain, having a rich soil, producing excellent herbage, and adorned with groves and clumps of trees.


4:15


Judges 6:2

6:2

<03027> [the hand.]

overwhelmed <05810> [prevailed. Heb. was strong. dens.]

Dr. Shaw says, that a great way on each side Joppa, on the sea coast, there is a range of mountains and precipices; and in these high situations are generally found the dens, holes, or caves, which are so frequently mentioned in Scripture; and which were formerly the lonesome retreats of the distressed Israelites.


Judges 6:11

6:11

messenger <04397> [an angel.]

Abiezrite <033> [Abi-ezrite.]

Gideon <01439> [Gideon.]

[Gedeon. hide it . Heb. cause it to flee.]


Judges 11:9

11:9

back <07725> [If ye bring.]


Judges 11:11

11:11

leader <07218> [head.]

8

repeated <01696> [uttered.]

Jephthah ................ Jephthah repeated <01696 03316> [Jephthah uttered.]

That is, upon his elevation, he immediately retired to his devotion, and in prayer spread the whole matter before God, both his choice to the office, and his execution of the office, as one that had his eye ever toward the Lord, and would do nothing without him; that leaned not to his own understanding or courage, but depended on the Almighty God, and his favour. This is an ensample worthy of universal imitation; in All Our Ways, whether great or apparently subordinate, let us acknowledge God and seek his direction. So shall we make our way prosperous, and obtain that peace which passeth all understanding. Jephthah opened his campaign with prayer.

before <06440> [before.]

Mizpah <04709> [Mizpeh.]

This Mizpeh was east of Jordan in the mountains of Gilead (Ge 31:49); and hence called Mizpeh of Gilead (ver. 29), to distinguish it from another place of the same name, west of Jordan, in the tribe of Judah.


Judges 11:33

11:33

Aroer <06177> [Aroer.]

Minnith <04511> [Minnith.]

Situated, according to Eusebius, four miles from Heshbon, towards Philadelphia or Rabbath.

Abel <058> [the plain. or, Abel.]


Judges 16:3

16:3

grabbed <0270> [took.]

bar ..... put <01280 07760> [bar and all. Heb. with the bar.]


Judges 16:25

16:25

celebrating <03820> [their hearts.]

<06440> [them. Heb. before them. sport.]


Judges 20:23

20:23

wept <01058> [wept.]

Israelites ........ Lord ....... Lord .......... Benjaminites ..... Lord <01121 03068> [And the.]

It seems most evident that the Israelites did not seek the protection of God. When they "went to the house of God," (ver. 18,) it was not to enquire concerning the expediency of the war, nor of its success, but which of the tribes should begin the attack: and here the question is, "Shall I go up again to battle against the children of Benjamin my brother?" Having so much right on their side, they had no doubt of the justice of their cause, and the propriety of their conduct; and having such a superiority of numbers, they had no doubt of success. But God humbled them, and delivered them into the hands of their enemies; and shewed them that the race was not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong.


Judges 20:28

20:28

Phinehas <06372> [Phinehas.]

It is evident, from this mention of Phinehas, the son of Eleazar, that these transactions must have taken place not long after the death of Joshua.

was serving <05975> [stood.]

more <03254> [Shall I yet.]

Attack <05927> [Go up.]


Judges 20:35

20:35

25,100 <06242> [twenty.]

Though the numbers of the Israelites were immensely superior to those of Benjamin, though the stratagem was well laid and ingeniously executed, and the battle bravely fought, yet the inspired historian ascribes the victory to the hand of the Lord, as entirely as if he had smitten the Benjamites by a miracle.


Judges 20:39

20:39

Israelites .......... Israelites ....... men <0376> [And when.]

strike down ..... struck down <02491 05221> [smite and kill. Heb. smite the wounded.]




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