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Judges 2:6

2:6

Joshua <03091> [Joshua.]


Judges 9:55

9:55


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 19:14

Judges 9:4

9:4

temple <01004> [house.]

lawless <07386> [vain, etc.]

{Anashim raikim oophochozim,} "worthless and dissolute men;" persons who were living on the public, and had nothing to lose. Such was the foundation of his Babel government. By a cunning management of such unprincipled men most revolutions are brought about.


Judges 9:6

9:6

Beth <01004> [the house.]

Millo <04407> [Millo.]

Probably the name of a person of note in Shechem.

oak <0436> [plain. or, oak.]


Judges 11:5

11:5

attacked <03898> [made war.]

<03947> [to fetch.]


Judges 18:26

Judges 2:12

2:12

abandoned <05800> [forsook.]

God ................ other gods ... gods <0312 0430> [other gods.]

worshiped <07812> [bowed.]


Judges 9:49

9:49

put ...... stronghold ...... it <07760 06877> [put them.]


Judges 18:7

18:7

Laish <03919> [Laish.]

[called Leshem. how they.]

conqueror <03423> [magistrate. Heb. possessor, or, heir of restraint.]

dealings <01697> [and had no.]

In the most correct copies of the LXX. this clause stands thus; [kai logos ouk en autois meta Syrias;] "and they had no transactions with Syria;" evidently reading instead of ['ƒdƒm <\\See definition 0120\\>] {adam,} man, ['Arƒm <\\See definition 0758\\>] {aram,} Syria; words so nearly similar that the only difference between them is in the [Rˆysh,] {raish,} and [Dƒleth,] daleth, which in both MSS. and printed books is sometimes indiscernible. Laish was situated on the frontiers of Syria.


Judges 21:23

21:23

<03212> [and they went.]

It appears that the Benjamites acted in the most honourable way to the women they had thus violently carried off, and we may rest assured, that they took them to an inheritance more than equal to their own. But this transaction, as well as the indiscriminate massacre of the people of Jabesh-gilead, as Dr. Gray observes, was certainly stamped with injustice and cruelty; and must be condemned on those principles which the Scriptures elsewhere furnish.

rebuilt <01129> [repaired.]




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