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Judges 2:3

2:3

warned <0559> [I also said.]

gods <0430> [their gods.]


Judges 3:8

3:8

furious <02734> [A.M. 2591. B.C. 1413. An. Ex. Is. 78. was hot.]

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

Cushan-Rishathaim ...... Cushan-Rishathaim's <03573> [Chushan-rishathaim.]

Aram-Naharaim <0763> [Mesopotamia. Heb. Aram-naharaim.]

{Aram-naharayim,} "Syria of the two rivers," or Mesopotamia, "between the rivers," is a famous province situated between the Tigris and Euphrates. It is called by Arabian geographers, {Maverannaher,} "the country beyond the river;" and is now called Diarbek.


Judges 9:7

9:7

Mount Gerizim <01630 02022> [mount Gerizim.]

Listen ........... listen <08085> [Hearken.]


Judges 9:24

9:24

violent <02555> [That the.]

murdered .................. helped ... murder <02026 02388> [aided him in the killing of. Heb. strengthened his hands to kill.]

Sooner or later, God will make inquisition for blood, and will return it on the heads of those that shed it. Accessaries will be reckoned with, as well as principals, in that and other sins. The Shechemites, who countenanced Abimelech's pretensions, aided and abetted him in his bloody project, and avowed the fact by making him king after he had done it, must fall with him, fall by him, and fall first. Those that combine together to do wickedly, are justly dashed in pieces one against another. Blood cannot be a lasting cement to any interest.


Judges 9:43

Judges 11:39

11:39

did ....... vowed <06213 05088> [did with.]

That Jephthah did not sacrifice his daughter, but consecrated her to the service of God in the tabernacle, in a state of celibacy, will we imagine be evident from the following consideration:--1. Human sacrifices were ever an abomination to Jehovah, of which Jephthah could not be ignorant; and consequently he would neither have made such a vow, nor carried it into execution. 2. We are expressly told (ver. 29) that Jephthah was under the influence of the Spirit of God, which would effectually prevent him from embruing his hands in the blood of his own child. 3. He had it in his power to redeem his daughter, (Le 27:4;) and surely his only child must have been of more value than thirty shekles. 4. Besides, who was to perform the horrid rite? Not Jephthah himself, who was no priest, and in whom it would have been most unnatural and inhuman; and the priests would certainly have dissuaded him from it. 5. The sacred historian informs us, that she bewailed her virginity, that she knew no man, and that the Israelitish women went yearly to comfort or lament with her.

vowed <05088> [to his vow.]

custom <02706> [custom. or, ordinance.]


Judges 16:28

16:28

called <07121> [called.]

remember ... Strengthen <02142 02388> [remember me.]

swift <0259> [that I may.]


Judges 17:10

17:10

adviser <01> [a father.]

give <05414> [I will give.]

clothes <0899 06187> [a suit of apparel. or, a double suit, etc. Heb. an order of garments.]


Judges 19:10

19:10

<05227> [over against. Heb. to over against. Jebus.]


Judges 21:19

21:19

festival <02282> [a feast.]

annual <03117> [yearly. Heb. from year to year. on the east side. or, toward the sun rising. of the highway. or, on. Lebonah.]

Maundrell supposes, that either Khan Leban, which is situated on the eastern side of a "delicious vale," four leagues south from Shechem, and two leagues north from Bethel, or the village of Leban, which is on the opposite side, occupies the site of the ancient Lebonah. It is eight hours, or about 24 miles, from Jerusalem, according to Dr. Richardson.




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