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Hakim-hakim 5:17

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5:17 Gilead stayed put 1  beyond the Jordan River.

As for Dan – why did he seek temporary employment in the shipyards? 2 

Asher remained 3  on the seacoast,

he stayed 4  by his harbors. 5 

Hakim-hakim 7:3

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7:3 Now, announce to the men, 6  ‘Whoever is shaking with fear 7  may turn around and leave Mount Gilead.’” 8  Twenty-two thousand men 9  went home; 10  ten thousand remained.

Hakim-hakim 10:8

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10:8 They ruthlessly oppressed 11  the Israelites that eighteenth year 12  – that is, all the Israelites living east of the Jordan in Amorite country in Gilead.
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[5:17]  1 tn Heb “lived” or “settled down.”

[5:17]  sn Apparently the people of Gilead remained on the other side of the river and did not participate in the battle.

[5:17]  2 tn Heb “Dan, why did he live as a resident alien, ships.” The verb גּוּר (gur) usually refers to taking up residence outside one’s native land. Perhaps the Danites, rather than rallying to Barak, were content to move to the Mediterranean coast and work in the shipyards. For further discussion, see B. Lindars, Judges 1-5, 262.

[5:17]  3 tn Heb “lived.”

[5:17]  4 tn Heb “lived” or “settled down.”

[5:17]  5 tn The meaning of the Hebrew word מִפְרָץ (mifrats) is uncertain, but the parallelism (note “seacoast”) suggests “harbors.”

[7:3]  6 tn Heb “call into the ears of the people.”

[7:3]  7 tn Heb “afraid and shaking.”

[7:3]  8 tc Many interpreters reject the MT reading “and leave Mount Gilead” for geographical reasons. A possible alternative, involving rather radical emendation of the Hebrew text, would be, “So Gideon tested them” (i.e., thinned the ranks in this manner).

[7:3]  9 tn Heb “people.” The translation uses “men” because warriors are in view, and in ancient Israelite culture these would be only males. (This is also the case in vv. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.)

[7:3]  10 tn Or “turned around, back.”

[10:8]  11 tn Heb “shattered and crushed.” The repetition of similar sounding synonyms (רָעַץ [raats] and רָצַץ [ratsats]) is for emphasis; רָצַץ appears in the Polel, adding further emphasis to the affirmation.

[10:8]  12 tn The phrase שְׁמֹנֶה עֶשְׂרֵה שָׁנָה (shemonehesreh shanah) could be translated “eighteen years,” but this would be difficult after the reference to “that year.” It is possible that v. 8b is parenthetical, referring to an eighteen year long period of oppression east of the Jordan which culminated in hostilities against all Israel (including Judah, see v. 9) in the eighteenth year. It is simpler to translate the phrase as an ordinal number, though the context does not provide the point of reference. (See Gen 14:4-5 and R. G. Boling, Judges [AB], 191-92.) In this case, the following statement specifies which “Israelites” are in view.



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