: George Haydock
: Catholic Commentary on Judges
: Charles River Editors
: 9781531253158
: 1
: CHF 1.10
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: Christentum
: English
: 196
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Catholic Commentary on Judges is from Haydock's classic Catholic Commentaries on the Bible.

CHAPTER I


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VERSE 1

AFTER.HEBREW, “AND AFTER,” AS if this consultation had taken place immediately after the decease of their late victorious general, who had not pointed out his successor. But it is probable that the ancients who governed in their respective tribes, (Calmet) were only roused to this act of vigor some time after, on seeing the preparations of the Chanaanites, particularly of Adonibezec, whose power became very alarming. (Haydock) – Indeed it is wonderful how he had escaped the vigilance of Josue, if he had been king during the lifetime (Calmet) of that enterprising leader. It is therefore more likely that he took advantage of the lethargy of the Israelites after his death, and rose to a degree of eminence, which made the people of God consult the high priest, how they were to resist his efforts, (Haydock) who was to be their generalissimo, (Calmet) or which of the tribes was to make head against him. (Menochius) – God only gave answer to the last question, and it does not appear that all Israel was engaged in this war. After the defeat of the king, the different tribes might easily have subdued the enemies who held possession of part of their territory, if they had been vigorous.

VERSE 2

Said, by the mouth of Phinees, (Josephus, [Antiquities] v. 2)