Judges 3:3
five lords <05633 02568> [five lords.]
Canaanites <03669> [Canaanites.]
Sidonians <06722> [Sidonians.]
Mount .... Mount <02022> [in mount.]
Judges 3:31
Shamgar <08044> [Shamgar.]
oxgoad <04451 01241> [an ox goad.]
This implement, Mr. Maundrell informs us, in Palestine and Syria is of an extraordinary size. He measured several, and "found them about eight feet long; and at the bigger end about six inches in circumference. They were armed at the lesser end with a sharp prickle for driving the oxen; and at the other end with a small paddle of iron, strong and massive, for cleansing the plough from the clay. In the hand of a powerful man such an instrument must be more dangerous and fatal than a sword."
delivered <03467> [also.]
Israel <03478> [Israel.]
"So part is called Israel."
"It seems to concern only the country next to the Philistines."
Judges 10:11
Egypt <04714> [Did not I.]
Egypt <04714> [Egyptians.]
Amorites <0567> [Amorites.]
Israelites ............ Ammonites <01121> [children.]
Philistines <06430> [Philistines.]
Judges 13:1
did <06213> [did. Heb. added to commit, etc.]
sight <05869> [in the sight.]
so <05414> [delivered.]
"This seems a partial captivity."
handed <03027> [into the.]
Judges 14:2
get ..... wife <03947 0802> [get her.]
Judges 15:5
set <07971> [he let them go.]
Judges 15:12
take ... prisoner <0631 05414> [to bind thee.]
kill <06293> [fall.]
Judges 16:12
Judges 16:14
<05265> [went away.]
Judges 16:20-21
do <03318> [I will go.]
Lord <03068> [the Lord.]
gouged out <05365> [and put out. Heb. and bored out.]
bound .... bronze <0631 05178> [bound him.]
grinder <02912> [grind.]
Judges 16:23
Dagon <01712> [Dagon.]
celebrate <08057> [to rejoice.]
Judges 16:27
roof <01406> [and there.]
"Samson, therefore," says Dr. Shaw, "must have been in a court or area below; and consequently the temple will be of the same kind with the ancient, [temene,] or sacred enclosures, which were only surrounded either in part, or on all sides, with some plain or cloistered buildings. Several palaces, {doutwanas,} (as the courts of justice are called in those countries) are built in this fashion. On their public festivals and rejoicings, the roofs of these cloisters are crowded with spectators. I have often seen numbers of people diverted in this manner on the roof of the dey's palace at Algiers; which, like many others, has an advanced cloister, over against the gate of the palace, like a long pent-house, supported by one or two contiguous pillars in front, or centre."
roof <01406> [the roof.]