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PARALLEL BIBLE - Judges 2:21


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King James Bible - Judges 2:21

I also will not henceforth drive out any from before them of the nations which Joshua left when he died:

World English Bible

I also will not henceforth drive out any from before them of the nations that Joshua left when he died;

Douay-Rheims - Judges 2:21

I also will not destroy the nations which Josue left, when he died:

Webster's Bible Translation

I also will not henceforth drive out from before them any of the nations which Joshua left when he died:

Original Hebrew

גם
1571 אני 589 לא 3808 אוסיף 3254 להורישׁ 3423 אישׁ 376 מפניהם 6440 מן 4480 הגוים 1471 אשׁר 834 עזב 5800 יהושׁע 3091 וימת׃ 4191

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VERSE (21) -
:3; 3:3 Jos 23:13 Eze 20:24

SEV Biblia, Chapter 2:21

tampoco yo echaré más de delante de ellos a ninguno de estos gentiles que dejó Josué cuando murió;

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Judges 2:21

Verse 21. I will not henceforth drive out] As a people, they never had personal
courage, discipline, or hardihood, sufficient to stand before their enemies: the advantages they gained were by the peculiar interference of God. This they had while obedient; when they ceased to obey, his strong arm was no longer stretched out in their behalf; therefore their enemies continued to possess the land which God purposed to give them as their inheritance for ever.

John Gill's Bible Commentary

Ver. 21. I also henceforth will not drive out and from before them , etc.] At least not as yet, not very soon nor hastily, as in (
Judges 2:23); of the nations which Joshua left when he died ; that is, unsubdued; which was owing either to the infirmities of old age coming upon him, which made him incapable of engaging further in war with the Canaanites; or to the sloth and indolence of the people, being weary of war, and not caring to prosecute it; or to want of men to cultivate any more land, and people other cities, than what they were possessed of; and chiefly this was owing to the providence of God, who had an end to answer hereby, as follows.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 6-23 - We have a general idea of the course of things in
Israel, during the time of the Judges. The nation made themselves as mean and miserable by forsaking God, as they would have been great and happy if they ha continued faithful to him. Their punishment answered to the evil the had done. They served the gods of the nations round about them, eve the meanest, and God made them serve the princes of the nations roun about them, even the meanest. Those who have found God true to his promises, may be sure that he will be as true to his threatenings. He might in justice have abandoned them, but he could not for pity do it The Lord was with the judges when he raised them up, and so they becam saviours. In the days of the greatest distress of the church, ther shall be some whom God will find or make fit to help it. The Israelite were not thoroughly reformed; so mad were they upon their idols, and s obstinately bent to backslide. Thus those who have forsaken the goo ways of God, which they have once known and professed, commonly gro most daring and desperate in sin, and have their hearts hardened. Their punishment was, that the Canaanites were spared, and so they wer beaten with their own rod. Men cherish and indulge their corrup appetites and passions; therefore God justly leaves them to themselves under the power of their sins, which will be their ruin. God has tol us how deceitful and desperately wicked our hearts are, but we are no willing to believe it, until by making bold with temptation we find it true by sad experience. We need to examine how matters stand with ourselves, and to pray without ceasing, that we may be rooted an grounded in love, and that Christ may dwell in our hearts by faith. Le us declare war against every sin, and follow after holiness all ou days __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

גם 1571 אני 589 לא 3808 אוסיף 3254 להורישׁ 3423 אישׁ 376 מפניהם 6440 מן 4480 הגוים 1471 אשׁר 834 עזב 5800 יהושׁע 3091 וימת׃ 4191


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