Judges 3:9-10

A.M. 2599. B.C. 1405. An. Ex. Is. 86. cried.

15; 4:3; 6:7; 10:10; 1Sa 12:10; Ne 9:27; Ps 22:5; 78:34; 106:41-44

Ps 107:13-19

raised up.

2:16

deliverer. Heb. saviour. Othniel.

1:13

the Spirit.

6:34; 11:29; 13:25; 14:6,19; Nu 11:17; 27:18; 1Sa 10:6; 11:6; 16:13

2Ch 15:1; 20:14; Ps 51:11; 1Co 12:4-11; Heb 6:4

came. Heb. was. Mesopotamia. Heb. Aram.

Judges 3:15

A.M. 2679. B.C. 1325. An. Ex. Is. 166. cried unto.

9; Ps 50:15; 78:34; 90:15; Jer 29:12,13; 33:3

a Benjamite. or, the son of Jemini. left-handed. Heb. shutof his right hand. This Hebrew phrase intimates that, either through disease or disuse, he made little or no use of the right hand, but of his left only, and so was the less fit for war, because he would most likely wield a dagger awkwardly: yet God chose this left-handed man to be the minister of his retributive justice. It was God's right hand that gained Israel the victory, Ps 44:3; not the right hand of the instruments he employed.

20:16; 1Ch 12:2

sent a present.

1Sa 10:27; Pr 18:16; 19:6; 21:14; Isa 36:16

Judges 4:5

the palm.

Ge 35:8

between.

Jos 16:2; 18:22,25; 1Sa 1:1,19; 6:16,17; 25:1; Jer 31:15

came up.

Ex 18:13,16,19,26; De 17:8-12; 2Sa 15:2-6

Judges 6:14

the Lord.

11

Go in.

4:6; Jos 1:5-9; 1Sa 12:11; 1Ch 14:9,10; Heb 11:32,34

1 Samuel 12:11

Jerubbaal.

Jud 6:14,32; 8:29,35

Bedan.Bedan, whose name occurs no where else as a judge of Israel, Bp. Patrick and others suppose to be a contraction of {ben Dan,} "the son of Dan;" by which they suppose Samson is meant, as the Targum reads. The LXX., Syriac, and Arabic, however, instead of Bedan read Barak; and the two latter versions, instead of Samuel have Samson. These readings are adopted by Houbigant, and appear to be genuine; for it is not probable that Samuel would enumerate himself.

Jud 13:1-16:31

Jephthah.

Jud 11:1-33

Samuel.

7:13

Acts 13:20

he gave.

Jud 2:16; 3:10; Ru 1:1; 1Sa 12:11; 2Sa 7:11; 2Ki 23:22; 1Ch 17:6

until.

1Sa 3:20
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