Judges 2:18
Lord ........ Lord ................... Lord <03068> [then the Lord.]
felt sorry <05162> [it repented.]
cried out in agony <05009> [their groanings.]
Judges 3:15
cried out ...... Lord he <02199 03068> [A.M. 2679. B.C. 1325. An. Ex. Is. 166. cried unto.]
Benjaminite <01145> [a Benjamite. or, the son of Jemini. left-handed. Heb. shut of his right hand.]
This Hebrew phrase intimates that, either through disease or disuse, he made little or no use of the right hand, but of his left only, and so was the less fit for war, because he would most likely wield a dagger awkwardly: yet God chose this left-handed man to be the minister of his retributive justice. It was God's right hand that gained Israel the victory, Ps 44:3; not the right hand of the instruments he employed.
sent .......... tribute payment <07971 04503> [sent a present.]
Judges 6:31
battles .......................... battles <07378> [Will ye plead.]
The words are very emphatic: "Will ye plead in earnest ({tereevoon}) for Baal? Will ye really save ({tosheeoon}) him? If he be God, ({Elohim,}) let him contend for himself, seeing his altar is thrown down."
die <04191> [let him be.]
god <0430> [if he be.]
Judges 6:37
putting <03322> [Behold.]
dry <02721> [only.]
Judges 7:2
many <07227> [too many.]
Israel <03478> [Israel.]
over <03027> [Mine own.]
Judges 7:7
Judges 12:3
<07760> [put.]
up <05927> [wherefore.]
Judges 13:5
[no rasor.]
begin <02490> [begin.]