Judges 9:4
house.46-49; 8:33vain, etc.{Anashim raikim oophochozim,} "worthless and dissolute men;" persons who were living on the public, and had nothing to lose. Such was the foundation of his Babel government. By a cunning management of such unprincipled men most revolutions are brought about. 11:3; 1Sa 22:2; 2Ch 13:7; Job 30:8; Pr 12:11; Ac 17:5Judges 11:3
from his brethren. Heb. from the face of. Tob.Probably the same as Ish-Tob; and appears to have been a part of Syria, near Zobah, Rehob, and Maachah, east of Jordan, and in the most northern part of the portion of Manasseh. If so, it could not be far from Gilead, the country of Jephthah. This country is called Tobie or Tubin, 1 Mac 5:13; and the Jews who inhabited this district Tubieni, 2 Mac 12:17. 2 Sa 10:6. vain men.9:4; 1Sa 22:2; 27:2; 30:22-24; Job 30:1-10; Ac 17:51 Samuel 22:2
distress.Jud 11:3; Mt 11:12,28was in debt. Heb. had a creditor.Mt 18:25-34discontented. Heb. bitter of soul.1:10; 30:6; Jud 18:25; 2Sa 17:8; Pr 31:6; *marginsa captain.9:16; 25:15,16; 30:22-24; 2Sa 5:2; 2Ki 20:5; 1Ch 11:15-19Ps 72:12-14; Mt 9:12,13; Heb 2:10Job 30:8
children.2Ki 8:18,27; 2Ch 22:3; Ps 49:10-13; Jer 7:18; Mr 6:24fools.Pr 1:7,22; 16:22base men. Heb. men of no name. viler.40:4; Ps 15:4; Isa 32:6Psalms 26:4
1:1; 119:63,115; Pr 9:6; 12:11; 13:20; Jer 15:17; 1Co 15:332Co 6:17Proverbs 12:11
tilleth.13:23; 14:4,23; 27:27; 28:19; Ge 3:19; Ps 128:2; Eph 4:281Th 4:11,12; 2Th 3:8he that followeth.1:10-19; 4:14,15; 6:32; 7:7; 9:6,13,16; 13:20; Jud 9:4; Ps 26:4Jon 2:8; Tit 1:10,11Proverbs 28:19
that tilleth.12:11; 14:4; 27:23-27but.13:20; 23:20,21; Jud 9:4; Lu 15:12-17Acts 17:5
moved.13; 7:9; 13:45; 14:2,19; 18:12; Pr 14:30; Isa 26:11; Mt 27:18; 1Co 3:3Ga 5:21,26; Jas 4:5took.Jud 9:4; Job 30:1-10; Ps 35:15; 69:12and set.19:24-34,40Jason.7; Ro 16:21
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