Matthew on Judges 11 (개요)
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J U D G E S CHAP. XI. This chapter gives as the history of Jephthah, another of Israel's judges, and numbered among the worthies of the Old Testament, that by faith did great things ( Hebrews 11:32 ), though he had not such an extraordinary call as the rest there mentioned had. Here we have, I. The disadvantages of his origin, Judges 11:1-3 . II. The Gileadites' choice of him to be commander-in-chief against the Ammonites, and the terms he made with them, Judges 11:4-11 . III. His treaty with the king of Ammon about the rights of the two nations, that the matter might be determined, if possible, without bloodshed, Judges 11:12-28 . IV. His war with the Ammonites, which he enters upon with a solemn vow ( Judges 11:29-31 ), prosecutes with bravery ( Judges 11:32 ), and ends with a glorious victory, Judges 11:33 . V. The straits he was brought into at his return to his own house by the vow he had made, Judges 11:34-40 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-3" class="com-number"
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