Judges 2:14-18
the anger.3:7,8; 10:7; Le 26:28; Nu 32:14; De 28:20,58; 29:19,20; 31:17,182Ch 36:16; Ps 106:40-42he delivered.2Ki 17:20; 2Ch 15:5sold them.3:8; 4:2; Ps 44:12; Isa 50:1could not.1:19,34; Le 26:37; De 32:30; Jos 7:12,13; Ps 44:9,10; Jer 37:10 against.Jer 18:8; 21:10; 44:11,27; Mic 2:3had said.Le 26:15-46; De 4:25-28; 28:15-68; Jos 23:15,16had sworn.De 32:40,41greatly.10:9; 1Sa 13:6; 14:24; 30:6; 2Co 4:8 A.M. 2591-2909. B.C. 1413-1095. the Lord.3:9,10,15; 4:5; 6:14; 1Sa 12:11; Ac 13:20judges.The {shophetim} were not judges in the usual sense of the term; but were heads or chiefs of the Israelites, raised up on extraordinary occasions, who directed and ruled the nation with sovereign power, administered justice, made peace or war, and led the armies over whom they presided. Officers with the same power, and nearly the same name, were established in New Tyre, after the termination of the regal state; and the Carthaginian Suffetes, the Athenian Archons, and the Roman Dictators, appear to have been nearly the same. delivered. Heb. saved.Ne 9:27; Ps 106:43-45 they would.1Sa 8:5-8; 12:12,17,19; 2Ch 36:15,16; Ps 106:43whoring.Ex 34:15,16; Le 17:7; Ps 73:27; 106:39; Ho 2:2; Re 17:1-5quickly.Ex 32:8; De 9:12,16; Ga 1:6which their.7; Jos 24:24,31 then the Lord.Ex 3:12; Jos 1:5; Ac 18:9,10it repented.10:16; Ge 6:6; De 32:36; Ps 90:13; 106:44,45; Jer 18:7-10Ho 11:8; Jon 3:10their groanings.Ex 2:24; 2Ki 13:4,22,23; Ps 12:5Judges 3:8
A.M. 2591. B.C. 1413. An. Ex. Is. 78. was hot.2:14,20; Ex 22:24; De 29:20; Ps 6:1; 85:3he sold.2:14; 4:9; De 32:30; 1Sa 12:9; Isa 50:1; Ro 7:14Chushan-rishathaim.Hab 3:7Mesopotamia. Heb. Aram-naharaim.{Aram-naharayim,} "Syria of the two rivers," or Mesopotamia, "between the rivers," is a famous province situated between the Tigris and Euphrates. It is called by Arabian geographers, {Maverannaher,} "the country beyond the river;" and is now called Diarbek.Judges 4:3
cried.3:9,15; 10:16; 1Sa 7:8; Ps 50:15; 78:34; Jer 2:27,28chariots.1:19; Jos 17:16mightily.5:8; De 28:29,33,47,48; Ps 106:42Judges 6:3-6
when Israel.Le 26:16; De 28:30-33,51; Job 31:8; Isa 65:21,22; Mic 6:15Amalekites.3:13children.33; 7:12; 8:10; Ge 29:1; 1Ki 4:30; Job 1:3 destroyed.Le 26:16; De 28:30,33,51; Mic 6:15till thou come.The Midianites dwelt beyond the eastern borders of the land of Canaan, east of the Dead Sea, and Gaza was on the Mediterranean, on the west: so that these invaders ravaged the whole breadth of the land. Ge 10:19; 13:10left no.Pr 28:3; Jer 49:9,10; Ob 1:5sheep. or, goat. tents.So 1:5; Isa 13:20as grasshoppers.7:12; 8:10; Jer 46:23their camels.8:21; 1Sa 30:17; Isa 60:6; Jer 49:29,32to destroy.Ps 83:4-12 impoverished.Ps 106:43; *marg:Jer 5:17; Mal 1:4cried.3:9,15; Ps 50:15; 78:34; 106:44; Isa 26:16; Ho 5:151 Samuel 13:5-6
thirty thousand chariots.The Philistines had no doubt collected troops in this emergency, from all the surrounding nation; but the number of chariots is immensely large beyond any example, and wholly disproportioned to the number of their cavalry. It is probable, therefore, that for {sheloshim aileph,} "thirty thousand," we should read {shelosh aileph,} "three thousand," with the Syriac and Arabic. as the sand.Ge 22:17; Jos 11:4; Jud 7:12; 2Ch 1:9; Isa 48:19; Jer 15:8; Ro 9:27Beth-aven.14:23; Jos 7:2; 18:12; Ho 4:15; 5:8; 10:5 in a strait.Ex 14:10-12; Jos 8:20; Jud 10:9; 20:41; 2Sa 24:14; Php 1:23in caves.14:11; 23:19; 24:3; Jud 6:2; Isa 42:22; Heb 11:381 Samuel 13:19-20
there was no.It is probable that the Philistines in the former wars had carried away all the smiths from Israel. Jud 5:8; 2Ki 24:14; Isa 54:16; Jer 24:1 20
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