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Judges 5:8

5:8

God ... new <02319 0430> [new gods.]

shield <04043> [was there.]


Judges 8:14

8:14

captured <03920> [caught.]

wrote down <03789> [described. Heb. writ.]


Judges 9:1

9:1

Abimelech <040> [Abimelech.]

Shechem <07927> [Shechem.]

said <01696> [communed.]


Judges 11:24

11:24

take ........... take ............ driven <03423> [Wilt not thou possess.]

This is simply an {argumentum ad hominem;} in which Jephthah argues on this principles recognized by the king of Ammon. As if he had said, "You suppose that the land which you possess was given you by your god Chemosh; and therefore will not relinquish what you believe you hold by a divine right. Now we know that Jehovah, our God, has given us the land of the Israelites; and therefore we will not give it up."

Chemosh <03645> [Chemosh.]

Lord <03068> [whomsoever.]


Judges 13:11

Judges 13:19

13:19

took <03947> [took.]

did ... amazing <06381 06213> [did wondrously.]

He acted according to His Name: He, being wonderful, performed wonders; probably causing fire to arise out of the rock and consume the sacrifice, and then ascended in the flame.


Judges 15:4

15:4

captured three <07969 03920> [caught three.]

Dr. Kennicott and others contend, that for {shƒlim,} "foxes," we should read {sh”ƒlim,} "handfuls," or sheaves of corn. But, 1. The word {lachad,} rendered caught, never signifies simply to get or take but always to catch, seize, or take by assault or stratagem. 2. Though the proposed alteration is sanctioned by seven MSS., yet all the versions are on the other side. 3. Admitting this alteration, it will be difficult to prove that the word {sh”ƒl} means either a sheaf or a handful of corn in the ear, and straw. It occurs but thrice in Scriptures (1 Ki 20:10. Isa 40:12. Eze 13:9): where it evidently means as much as can be contained in the hollow of the hand; but when handfuls of grain in the shock, or sheaves are intended, very different words are used. See Ru 2.15, 16, etc. 4. It is not hinted that Samson collected them alone, or in one day; he might have employed many hands and several days in the work. 5. The word {shƒl} properly denotes the jackal, which travellers describe as an animal in size between the wolf and fox, gregarious, as many as 200 having been seen together, and the most numerous of any in eastern countries; so that Samson might have caught many of them together in nets.

torches ............... torch <03940> [firebrands. or, torches.]


Judges 16:7

16:7

tie ... up <0631> [If they bind.]

fresh bowstrings <03892 03499> [green withs. or, new cords. Heb. moist. another. Heb. one.]


Judges 18:29

18:29

Dan <01835> [Dan.]

sons <03205> [who was.]

Laish, or Dan, was situated at the northern extremity of the land of Canaan, in a beautiful and fertile plain, at the foot of mount Lebanon, on the springs of Jordan, and, according to Eusebius, four miles from C‘sarea Philippi, or Paneas, now Banias, (with which some have confounded it,) towards Tyre. Burckhardt says, that the source of the river El Dhan, or Jordan, is at an hour's distance from Banias, which agrees with Eusebius.


Judges 20:6

20:6

carved <05408> [cut her.]

Israel ........ atrocity ... Israel <03478 05039> [folly in Israel.]


Judges 20:22

20:22

heart <02388> [encouraged.]


Judges 21:18

21:18

took an oath <07650> [sworn.]


Judges 21:24



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