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Judges 6:23

6:23

safe ..... afraid <07965 03372> [Peace be.]


Judges 9:21

9:21

Beer <0876> [Beer.]

Probably the Beer mentioned by Mr. Maundrell, three hours and a half, or about ten miles, north of Jerusalem, towards Shechem. It is situated toward the south, on an easy declivity; and has a fountain of excellent water at the bottom of the hill, from which it has taken its name. Close to the well are the mouldering walls of a ruined {khan;} and on the summit of the hill two large arches still remain of a ruined convent. Dr. Richardson says, that it seems to have been once a place of considerable consequence.


Judges 7:3

7:3

fear <03373> [Whosoever.]

Mount Gilead <01568 02022> [mount Gilead.]

Gideon was certainly not at mount Gilead, east of Jordan at this time; but rather near mount Gilboa, west of Jordan. Calmet thinks there must either have been two Gileads, which does not appear from Scripture to have been the case, or that the Hebrew text is corrupt, and that for Gilead we should read Gilboa. This reading, though adopted by Houbigant, is not confirmed by an MS. or version. Dr. Hales endeavours to reconcile the whole, by the supposition that in Gideon's army there were many eastern Manassites from mount Gilead, near the Midianites; and therefore proposes to read, "Whosoever from mount Gilead is fearful and afraid, let him return (home) and depart early."

Twenty-two <06242> [twenty.]


Judges 7:10

7:10


Judges 4:18

4:18

Jael <03278> [Jael.]

blanket <08063> [mantle. or, rug, or blanket.]


Judges 6:10

6:10

Lord <03068> [I am the.]

God .... worship ... gods <03372 0430> [fear not.]

disobeyed <08085> [ye have.]


Judges 8:20

8:20


Judges 6:27

6:27

did ........................ do ...... so ... waited <06213> [and did.]

did ........................ do ...... so ... waited ... nighttime <06213 03915> [he did it.]


Judges 20:41

20:41

panicked <0926> [were amazed.]

doorstep <05060> [was come upon them. Heb. touched them.]


Judges 13:6

13:6

husband ... man <0376> [A man.]

looked like <04758> [countenance was.]

awesome <03372> [terrible.]

ask <07592> [but I asked, etc.]

The Vulgate renders this cause very differently, the negative Not being omitted: {Quem c—m interrogƒssim quis esset, et unde venisset, et quo nomine vocaretur, noluit mihi dicere; sed hoc respondit, etc; "Whom when I asked who he was, and whence he came, and by what name he was called, would not tell me: but this he said," etc. The negative is also wanting in the Septuagint, as it is in the Complutensian Polyglott; [kai erouton auton pothen estin, kai to onoma auton, ouk apengeilen moi.] "And I asked him whence he was, and his name, but he did not tell me." This is also the reading of the Codex Alexandrinus; but the Septuagint in the London Polyglott, the Chaldee, Syriac, and Arabic, read the negative particle with the Hebrew text: I asked Not his name, etc.

name <08034> [his name.]


Judges 6:22

6:22

realized ................ seen <07200> [perceived.]

have <03651> [because.]


Judges 20:35

20:35

25,100 <06242> [twenty.]

Though the numbers of the Israelites were immensely superior to those of Benjamin, though the stratagem was well laid and ingeniously executed, and the battle bravely fought, yet the inspired historian ascribes the victory to the hand of the Lord, as entirely as if he had smitten the Benjamites by a miracle.


Judges 4:15

4:15




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