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Judges 4:17-24Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 4:17-24

Sisera's chariots had been his pride and his confidence. Thus are those disappointed who rest on the creature; like a broken reed, it not only breaks under them, but pierces them with many sorrows. The idol may quickly…

Judges 5:1-5Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 5:1-5

No time should be lost in returning thanks to the Lord for his mercies; for our praises are most acceptable, pleasant, and profitable, when they flow from a full heart. By this, love and gratitude would be more excited…

Judges 5:6-11Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 5:6-11

Deborah describes the distressed state of Israel under the tyranny of Jabin, that their salvation might appear more gracious. She shows what brought this misery upon them. It was their idolatry. They chose new gods, wit…

Judges 5:12-23Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 5:12-23

Deborah called on her own soul to be in earnest. He that will set the hearts of other men on fire with the love of Christ, must himself burn with love. Praising God is a work we should awake to, and awake ourselves unto…

Judges 5:24-31Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 5:24-31

Jael had a special blessing. Those whose lot is cast in the tent, in a low and narrow sphere, if they serve God according to the powers he has given them, shall not lose their reward. The mother of Sisera looked for his…

Judges 6:1-6Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 6:1-6

Israel's sin was renewed, and Israel's troubles were repeated. Let all that sin expect to suffer. The Israelites hid themselves in dens and caves; such was the effect of a guilty conscience. Sin dispirits men. The invad…

Judges 6:7-10Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 6:7-10

They cried to God for a deliverer, and he sent them a prophet to teach them. When God furnishes a land with faithful ministers, it is a token that he has mercy in store for it. He charges them with rebellion against the…

Judges 6:11-24Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 6:11-24

Gideon was a man of a brave, active spirit, yet in obscurity through the times: he is here stirred up to undertake something great. It was very sure that the Lord was with him, when his Angel was with him. Gideon was we…

Judges 6:25-32Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 6:25-32

See the power of God's grace, that he could raise up a reformer; and the kindness of his grace, that he would raise up a deliverer, out of the family of a leader in idolatry. Gideon must not think it enough not to worsh…

Judges 6:33-40Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 6:33-40

These signs are truly miraculous, and very significant. Gideon and his men were going to fight the Midianites; could God distinguish between a small fleece of Israel, and the vast floor of Midian? Gideon is made to know…

Judges 7:1-8Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 7:1-8

God provides that the praise of victory may be wholly to himself, by appointing only three hundred men to be employed. Activity and prudence go with dependence upon God for help in our lawful undertakings. When the Lord…

Judges 7:9-15Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 7:9-15

The dream seemed to have little meaning in it; but the interpretation evidently proved the whole to be from the Lord, and discovered that the name of Gideon had filled the Midianites with terror. Gideon took this as a s…

Judges 7:16-22Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 7:16-22

This method of defeating the Midianites may be alluded to, as exemplifying the destruction of the devil's kingdom in the world, by the preaching of the everlasting gospel, the sounding that trumpet, and the holding fort…

Judges 7:23-25Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 7:23-25

Two chief commanders of the host of Midian were taken and slain by the men of Ephraim. It were to be wished that we all did as these did, and that where help is needed, that it were willingly and readily performed by an…

Judges 8:1-3Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 8:1-3

Those who will not attempt or venture any thing in the cause of God, will be the most ready to censure and quarrel with such as are of a more zealous and enterprising spirit. And those who are the most backward to diffi…

Judges 8:4-12Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 8:4-12

Gideon's men were faint, yet pursuing; fatigued with what they had done, yet eager to do more against their enemies. It is many a time the true Christian's case, fainting, and yet pursuing. The world knows but little of…

Judges 8:13-17Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 8:13-17

The active servants of the Lord meet with more dangerous opposition from false professors than from open enemies; but they must not care for the behaviour of those who are Israelites in name, but Midianites in heart. Th…

Judges 8:18-21Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 8:18-21

The kings of Midian must be reckoned with. As they confessed themselves guilty of murder, Gideon acted as the avenger of blood, being the next of kin to the persons slain. Little did they think to have heard of this so…

Judges 8:22-28Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 8:22-28

Gideon refused the government the people offered him. No good man can be pleased with any honour done to himself, which belongs only to God. Gideon thought to keep up the remembrance of this victory by an ephod, made of…

Judges 8:29-35Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 8:29-35

As soon as Gideon was dead, who kept the people to the worship of the God of Israel, they found themselves under no restraint; then they went after Baalim, and showed no kindness to the family of Gideon. No wonder if th…

Judges 9:1-6Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 9:1-6

The men of Shechem chose Abimelech king. God was not consulted whether they should have any king, much less who it should be. If parents could see what their children would do, and what they are to suffer, their joy in…

Judges 9:7-21Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 9:7-21

There was no occasion for the trees to choose a king, they are all the trees of the Lord which he has planted. Nor was there any occasion for Israel to set a king over them, for the Lord was their King. Those who bear f…

Judges 9:22-29Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 9:22-29

Abimelech is seated in the throne his father refused. But how long does this glory last? Stay but three years, and see the bramble withered and burned. The prosperity of the wicked is short and fickle. The Shechemites a…

Judges 9:30-49Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Judges 9:30-49

Abimelech intended to punish the Schechemites for slighting him now, but God punished them for their serving him formerly in the murder of Gideon's sons. When God uses men as instruments in his hand to do his work, he m…

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