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Verse Judges 11:35. _THOU HAST BROUGHT ME VERY LOW_] He was greatly
distressed to think that his daughter, who was his only child, should
be, in consequence of his vow, prevented from continuing his...
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Jephthah was right in not being deterred from keeping his vow by the
loss and sorrow to himself (compare the marginal references), just as
Abraham was right in not withholding his son, his only son, f...
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CHAPTER 11 JEPHTHAH AND THE AMMONITES
_ 1. Jephthah's covenant (Judges 11:1)_
2. The messages to Ammon (Judges 11:12)
3. Jephthah's vow and victory (Judges 11:29)
4. Jephthah keeps his vow ...
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OPENED MY MOUTH. Hebraism for making. formal, prepared, and solemn
statement....
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_thou hast brought me very low_ THOU HAST STRUCK ME DOWN UTTERLY: the
same verb as in Judges 5:27 (_he bowed_).
_thou art one of them that trouble me_ The first pron. is emphatic;
-thou, my beloved, d...
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_Jephthah Victory Judges 11:32-40_
32 So Jephthah passed over unto the children of Ammon to fight against
them; and the Lord delivered them into his hands.
33 And he smote them from Aroer, even till t...
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_AND IT CAME TO PASS, WHEN HE SAW HER, THAT HE RENT HIS CLOTHES, AND
SAID, ALAS, MY DAUGHTER! THOU HAST BROUGHT ME VERY LOW, AND THOU ART
ONE OF THEM THAT TROUBLE ME: FOR I HAVE OPENED MY MOUTH UNTO T...
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JEPHTHAH'S VICTORY OVER THE AMMONITES. HIS RASH VOW
1-11. The Choice of Jephthah....
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THOU] The pronoun is emphatic. Jephthah had had troubles enough both
from his kinsmen and his foes. When his daughter comes out to meet
him, the full significance of his self-imposed vow bows him
stre...
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LIFE WITHOUT LAW
JUDGES
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 11
V1 Jephthah, a man from Gilead’s family, was a brave soldier.
Gilead was his father. V2 His mother was a woman who sold her body for
sex. Gilead’...
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HE RENT HIS CLOTHES. — Comp. Joshua 7:6. By one of the curious
survivals which preserve customs for centuries after the meaning is
gone out of them, every Jew on approaching to Jerusalem for the first...
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וַ יְהִי֩ כִ רְאֹותֹ֨ו אֹותָ֜הּ וַ
יִּקְרַ֣ע
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THE TERRIBLE VOW
Judges 11:12
AT every stage of their history the Hebrews were capable of producing
men of passionate religiousness. And this appears as a distinction of
the group of nations to which...
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A SHADOWED VICTORY
Judges 11:29
All the nations around were accustomed to offer those dearest to them
in sacrifice to their cruel national deities. This was pre-eminently
the case with the neighborin...
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At last deliverance came through Jephthah, whose history is full of
interest. He was the son of a harlot and had been thrust out from his
inheritance by the legitimate sons of his father. Evidently th...
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With God's help, the Ammonites were subdued with a great slaughter.
Jephthah's daughter, who was his only child, was the first to come out
of his house to greet him and celebrate his victory with danc...
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And it came to pass, when he saw her, that he (o) rent his clothes,
and said, Alas, my daughter! thou hast brought me very low, and thou
art one of them that trouble me: for I have opened my mouth unt...
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Alas. These indications of grief are the effects of nature. (Salien)
--- St. Ambrose considerst them as the marks of repentance; (ver. 31,)
and we might hence infer that the vow was not dictated by th...
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Various have been the opinions of pious men, on the subject of
Jephthah's vow, and the event of it. But as the Holy Ghost hath not
thought proper to make the subject clear, it should seem that it is
t...
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My object being no more than a sketch, as most of you know, I desire
to say but a few words on such of the Chapter s as bear a similar
character to that which has been already pointed out in the early...
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_JEPHTHAH’S DAUGHTER_
‘Alas, my daughter! thou hast brought me very low, and thou art one
of them that trouble me: for I have opened my mouth unto the Lord, and
I cannot go back.’
Judges 11:35
Ther...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 9, 10, 11, AND 12.
After Gideon's death we see the results of this distance from God in
the internal struggles which took place between the children of
Israel...
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AND IT CAME TO PASS, WHEN HE SAW HER,.... She being the first person
that presented to his view, as she was at the head of the virgins with
their timbrels and dances:
THAT HE RENT HIS CLOTHES; as was...
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And it came to pass, when he saw her, that he rent his clothes, and
said, Alas, my daughter! thou hast brought me very low, and thou art
one of them that trouble me: for I have opened my mouth unto th...
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_Behold his daughter came out to meet him_ In concert with other
virgins, as the manner was. _Alas, my daughter! thou art one of them
that trouble me_ Before this I was troubled by my brethren, and si...
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1 The Couenant betweene Iephthah and the Gileadites, that hee should
be their head.
12 The treaty of peace betweene him and the Ammonites is in vaine.
29 Iephthahs vow.
32 His conquest of the Ammon...
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And it came to pass, when he saw her, that he rent his clothes, as a
sign of deep distress and mourning, AND SAID, ALAS, MY DAUGHTER! THOU
HAST BROUGHT ME VERY LOW, AND THOU ART ONE OF THEM THAT TROUB...
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JEPHTHAH, AFTER HIS VICTORY, KEEPS HIS VOW...
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29-40 Several important lessons are to be learned from Jephthah's
vow. 1. There may be remainders of distrust and doubting, even in the
hearts of true and great believers. 2. Our vows to God should n...
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THOU ART ONE OF THEM THAT TROUBLE ME: before this, I was troubled by
my brethren; and since, by the Ammonites; and now most of all, though
but occasionally, by thee. I have opened my mouth, i.e. I hav...
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Judges 11:35 saw H7200 (H8800) tore H7167 (H8799) clothes H899 said
H559 (H8799) Alas H162 daughter...
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‘ And so it was that, when he saw her, he tore his clothes and said,
“Alas my daughter, you have brought me very low, and you are as one
of those who trouble me, for I have opened my mouth to Yahweh a...
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CONTENTS: Jeptha's awful vow and the victory over the Ammorites.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Jeptha, his daughter.
CONCLUSION: A Christian in the hands of the Spirit is assured of
success in the u...
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Judges 11:1. _Jephthah son of a harlot._ The Hebrew is the same as in
Joshua 2:1. The rabbins mostly read here, as Joshua 2., son of a
hostess.
Judges 11:3. Vain men,
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_I have opened my mouth unto the Lord, and I cannot go back._
RETREAT IMPOSSIBLE
I. what we have done. “I have opened my mouth unto the Lord_._”
1. We have opened our mouths before the Lord, first,...
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JUDGES—NOTE ON JUDGES 11:35 I CANNOT TAKE BACK MY VOW. Vows were
solemn affairs, made only to God. People were not forced to take them,
but, if they did, they had to be kept, under normal circumstance...
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_JEPHTHAH’S VOW_
(Judges 11:30; Judges 11:34)
CRITICAL NOTES.— JUDGES 11:30. VOWED A VOW UNTO THE LORD.] He looked
entirely to Jehovah for victory ...
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EXPOSITION
JUDGES 11:29
THEN THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD CAME UPON JEPHTHAH, as upon Othniel, upon
Gideon, and upon Samson (Judges 3:16; Judges 6:34;...
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He was a mighty man of valour, he was the son of a harlot: and Gilead
begat Jephthah. And Gilead's wife bore him sons; and the wife's sons
when they grew up, they threw Jephthah out, and they said, Yo...
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Trouble me — Before this, I was troubled by my brethren; and since,
by the Ammonites; and now most of all, tho' but occasionally, by thee.
Opened my mouth — That is, I have vowed. Cannot go back — Tha...
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How could God allow Jephthah to offer his daughter up as a burnt
offering?
PROBLEM: Just before Jephthah went into battle against the people of
Ammon, he made a vow to the Lord. The vow he made was th...