the Week of Proper 13 / Ordinary 18
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Louis Segond
Juges 1:24
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Et les espions virent un homme, qui sortait de la ville, et ils lui dirent: Fais-nous voir, nous t'en prions, par oů l'on peut entrer dans la ville, et nous te ferons grâce.
Et les gardes virent un homme qui sortait de la ville, et ils lui dirent: Montre-nous, nous t'en prions, par oů l'on entre dans la ville; et nous userons de bonté envers toi.
Et les espions virent un homme qui sortait de la ville, auquel ils dirent : Nous te prions de nous montrer un endroit par oů l'on puisse entrer dans la ville, et nous te ferons grâce.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
we will: Joshua 2:12-14, 1 Samuel 30:15
Reciprocal: Genesis 42:9 - Ye are spies Deuteronomy 7:2 - make no Joshua 2:14 - when the Lord Joshua 6:25 - Rahab Judges 8:14 - caught 1 Samuel 30:16 - when he 1 Chronicles 19:3 - to search Psalms 60:9 - Who Psalms 116:8 - and my feet
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the spies saw a man come forth out of the city,.... Or "the keepers" r; those that were sent to watch, and observe, and get what intelligence they could of the city, and the way into it:
and they said unto him, show us, we pray, thee, the entrance into the city; not the gate or gates of it, which no doubt were visible enough, but some private way into it; the Jews, as before observed, think the entrance was by the way of a cave, or some hidden passage, of which Jarchi and Kimchi make mention:
and we will show thee mercy; give him a reward for it, or spare him and his family when the city came into their hands.
r השמרים "custodes", Pagninus, Montanus; "observatores", Vatablus, Drusius, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Judges 1:24. Show us - the entrance into the city — Taken in whatever light we choose, the conduct of this man was execrable. He was a traitor to his country, and he was accessary to the destruction of the lives and property of his fellow citizens, which he most sinfully betrayed, in order to save his own. According to the rules and laws of war, the children of Judah might avail themselves of such men and their information; but this does not lessen, on the side of this traitor, the turpitude of the action.