Judges 6:3

when Israel.

Le 26:16; De 28:30-33,51; Job 31:8; Isa 65:21,22; Mic 6:15

Amalekites.

3:13

children.

33; 7:12; 8:10; Ge 29:1; 1Ki 4:30; Job 1:3

Judges 8:10-11

Karkor.If this were the name of a place, it is no where else mentioned. Some contend that {karkor} signifies rest; and the Vulgate renders it {requiescebant,} "rested". This seems the most likely; for it is said (ver. 11) that Gideon "smote the host: for the host was secure."

children.

7:12

fell an hundred, etc. or, an hundred and twenty thousand,every one drawing a sword

7:22; 20:2,15,17,25,35,46; 2Ki 3:26; 2Ch 13:17; 28:6,8; Isa 37:36

Nobah.Nobah took its name from an Israelite who conquered it; and is said by Eusebius to have been, in his time, a forsaken place eight miles south from Heshbon. Jogbehah was probably near it.

Nu 32:35,42

secure.

18:27; 1Sa 15:32; 30:16; 1Th 5:3

1 Chronicles 5:19

made war.

10

the Hagarites.The Hagarites, and these other tribes, were descendants of Hagar, and dwelt, according to Strabo, in Arabia Deserta.

Nephish.

1:31; Ge 25:15

Naphish:

Job 1:3

substance. or, cattle.

Ge 12:5; 13:6; 34:23; 2Ch 32:29

seven.

42:12; Ge 12:16; Nu 31:32-34; Jud 6:5; 1Sa 25:2; 2Ki 3:4; Pr 10:22

household. or, husbandry.

2Ch 26:10

greatest.

29:9,10,25

men. Heb. sons.

Jud 6:3; 7:12; 8:10; 1Ki 4:30

of the east.

Ge 25:6; 29:1; Nu 23:7
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