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PARALLEL BIBLE - Judges 1:36


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King James Bible - Judges 1:36

And the coast of the Amorites was from the going up to Akrabbim, from the rock, and upward.

World English Bible

The border of the Amorites was from the ascent of Akrabbim, from the rock, and upward.

Douay-Rheims - Judges 1:36

And the border of the Amorrhite was from the ascent of the scorpion, the rock, and the higher places.

Webster's Bible Translation

And the border of the Amorites was from the ascent to Akrabbim, from the rock, and upward.

Original Hebrew

וגבול
1366 האמרי 567 ממעלה  עקרבים 4610  מהסלע 5553  ומעלה׃ 4605

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VERSE (36) -
Nu 34:4 Jos 15:2

SEV Biblia, Chapter 1:36

Y el término del amorreo fue desde la subida de Acrabim, desde la piedra, y arriba.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Judges 1:36

Verse 36. Akrabbim] Of
scorpions; probably so called from the number of those animals in that place.

From the rock, and upward.] The Vulgate understand by [ls sela, a rock, the city Petra, which was the capital of Arabia Petraea. THE whole of this chapter appears to be designed as a sort of supplement to those places in the book of Joshua which are referred to in the notes and in the margin; nor is there any thing in it worthy of especial remark. We everywhere see the same fickle character in the Israelites, and the goodness and long-suffering of God towards them. An especial Providence guides their steps, and a fatherly hand chastises them for their transgressions. They are obliged to live in the midst of their enemies, often straitened, but never overcome so as to lose the land which God gave them as their portion. We should learn wisdom from what they have suffered, and confidence in the protection and providence of God from their support, because these things were written for our learning. Few can be persuaded that adversity is a blessing, but without it how little should we learn! He, who in the school of affliction has his mind turned towards God, "Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in every thing."


John Gill's Bible Commentary

Ver. 36. And the coast of the Amorites [was] from the going up to Akrabbim , etc.] Of which (see Gill on “ Numbers 34:4”) and (see Gill on “ Joshua 15:3”): from the rock, and upwards ; even from the city Petra in Idumea, and beyond that; and there was a country near Idumea, called Acrabatane, from this mountain Akrabbim, ``Then Judas fought against the children of Esau in Idumea at Arabattine, because they besieged Gael: and he gave them a great overthrow, and abated their courage, and took their spoils.” (1 Maccabees 5:3) such was the extent of these people, that their coast reached from the places, mentioned to the mountains where the above cities of Dan were; they were the most powerful people among the Canaanites, and lay on both sides of Jordan, and were very troublesome to Israel, yet were at length destroyed, ( Amos 2:9).

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 21-36 - The people of
Israel were very careless of their duty and interest Owing to slothfulness and cowardice, they would not be at the pains to complete their conquests. It was also owing to their covetousness: the were willing to let the Canaanites live among them, that they migh make advantage of them. They had not the dread and detestation of idolatry they ought to have had. The same unbelief that kept their fathers forty years out of Canaan, kept them now out of the ful possession of it. Distrust of the power and promise of God deprive them of advantages, and brought them into troubles. Thus many believer who begins well is hindered. His graces languish, his lust revive, Satan plies him with suitable temptations, the world recover its hold; he brings guilt into his conscience, anguish into his heart discredit on his character, and reproach on the gospel. Though he ma have sharp rebukes, and be so recovered that he does not perish, yet he will have deeply to lament his folly through his remaining days; an upon his dying bed to mourn over the opportunities of glorifying God and serving the church he has lost. We can have no fellowship with the enemies of God within us or around us, but to our hurt; therefore ou only wisdom is to maintain unceasing war against them __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

וגבול 1366 האמרי 567 ממעלה  עקרבים 4610  מהסלע 5553  ומעלה׃ 4605


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