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Jueces 15:19

Entonces quebró Dios una muela que estaba en la quijada, y salieron de allí aguas, y bebió, y recobró su espíritu, y vivió. Por tanto llamó su nombre de aquel lugar , En-hacore (fuente del que llama ), el cual está en Lehi, hasta hoy.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - En-Hakkore;   Lehi;   Miracles;   Samson;   Water;   Scofield Reference Index - Miracles;   Thompson Chain Reference - Water;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Ass, the Domestic;   Prayer, Answers to;   Water;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Etam;   Lehi;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Spirit;   Easton Bible Dictionary - En-Hakkore;   Prayer;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Enhakkore;   Etam;   Lehi;   Timnah;   Holman Bible Dictionary - En-Hakkore;   Fountain;   Hakkore;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - En-Hakkore;   Israel;   Judges (1);   Levi;   Marriage;   Philistines;   Samson;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Enhakkore ;   Lehi ;   Zephaniah, Prophecy of;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Makaz;   Smith Bible Dictionary - En-Hak'ko-Re;   E'tam, the Rock,;   Le'hi;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Cleave;   En-Hakkore;   Hollow;   Holy Spirit;   Maktesh, the;   Psychology;   Ramath-Lehi;   Revive;   Samson;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Agricultural Colonies in Palestine;   Ancestor Worship;   Miracle;   Samson;  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for September 18;  

Parallel Translations

La Biblia de las Americas
Y abrió Dios la cuenca que está en Lehi y salió agua de ella. Cuando bebió, recobró sus fuerzas y se reanimó. Por eso llamó a aquel lugar En-hacore, el cual está en Lehi hasta el día de hoy.
La Biblia Reina-Valera
Entonces quebr Dios una muela que estaba en la quijada, y salieron de all aguas, y bebi, y recobr su espritu, y reanimse. Por tanto llam su nombre de aquel lugar, En-haccore, el cual es en Lehi, hasta hoy.
La Biblia Reina-Valera Gomez
Entonces quebr Dios una muela que estaba en la quijada, y salieron de all aguas, y bebi, y recobr su espritu, y se reanim. Por eso llam el nombre de aquel lugar, En-hacore, el cual est en Lehi, hasta hoy.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

the jaw: or, Lehi, This reading is certainly preferable: it was in the place called Lehi where a spring was supernaturally opened.

there came: Isaiah 44:3

his spirit: Genesis 45:27, 1 Samuel 30:12, Isaiah 40:26

Enhakkore: Samson gave this expressive name to the miraculously springing water, to be as a memorial of the goodness of God to him. En-hakkore, the well of him that cried, which kept him in remembrance both of his own distress which caused him to cry, and the favour of Jehovah to him in answer to his cry. Many a spring of comfort God opens to his people, which may fitly be called by the name En-hakkore, and this instance of Samson's relief should encourage us to trust in God, for when he pleases he can open rivers in high places. Isaiah 41:17, Isaiah 41:18, Samson at first gave the name of Ramath-lehi - the lifting up of the jaw-bone which denoted him great and triumphant, but now he gives it another name, En-hakkore, which denotes him wanting and dependent. Genesis 16:13, Genesis 22:14, Genesis 28:19, Genesis 30:30, Exodus 17:15, Psalms 34:6, Psalms 120:1

Reciprocal: Judges 15:9 - Lehi 1 Kings 17:6 - the ravens Psalms 107:5 - General Proverbs 25:25 - cold

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And God clave an hollow place that was in the jaw, and there came water thereout,.... A socket in which was fastened one of the teeth, and was in the form of a mortar; so Jarchi and Ben Melech, as the word for an hollow place signifies; one of the grinders was knocked out, and so the place where it had been was left hollow, and out of that sprung a stream or flow of water; which was very wonderful, since out of such a place rather blood, or purulent matter, would naturally have issued; the Targum is,

"the Lord clave the rock which was in the jaw;''

which Kimchi interprets thus, the rock was under the jaw and the rock was made as a hollow place, and therefore they call it "mactes", a mortar: the sense seems to be this, that the place on which Samson cast the jawbone was a rock, and there God clave an hollow place, out of which water sprung, and which perhaps was under the jawbone, and sprung under it, and through it; and so Josephus says o, that God at his prayer brought a sweet and large fountain out of a certain rock; and the words of the text will bear to be rendered, "and God clave, an hollow place, which is in Lehi"; that is, in the place called Lehi,

Judges 15:9 and not in the jawbone itself:

and when he had drank, his spirit came again, and he revived; his spirit was sunk and gone, as it were, but upon drinking a draught of this water he was refreshed and cheered, recovered his spirits, and became brisk and lively:

wherefore he called the name thereof Enhakkore; that is,

"the fountain of him that was calling;''

of Samson that called upon God in prayer, and was heard, in memory of which he gave it this name; so the Targum,

"therefore its name was called the fountain that was given through the prayer of Samson:''

which is in Lehi unto this day; or in the jawbone: not that the jawbone continued unto the time of the writer of this book, but the name of the place where this miracle was wrought, which was in Lehi, continued to be called Enhakkore unto that time, and it may be the fountain itself continued also; nay, Giycas p says, who lived but about six hundred years ago, that the fountain continued unto his time, and was to be seen in the suburbs of Eleutheropolis, and was called the fountain of the jawbone.

o Ibid. (Antiqu. l. 5. c. 8. sect. 9.) p Annal. par. 2. p. 164. apud Reland. Palestin. Illustrat. p. 872.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

An hollow place that was in the jaw - The right translation is, “the hollow place which is in Lehi.” The word translated “hollow place,” means a “mortar” Proverbs 27:22, and is here evidently a hollow or basin among the cliffs of Lehi, which, from its shape, was called “the mortar.” A spring, on the way from Socho to Eleutheropolis, was commonly called Samson’s spring in the time of Jerome and writers in the 7th, 12th, and 14th centuries.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Judges 15:19. God clave a hollow place that was in the jaw — אשר בלחי asher ballechi, that was in Lehi; that is, there was a hollow place in this Lehi, and God caused a fountain to spring up in it. Because the place was hollow it was capable of containing the water that rose up in it, and thus of becoming a well.

En-hakkoreThe well of the implorer; this name he gave to the spot where the water rose, in order to perpetuate the bounty of God in affording him this miraculous supply.

Which is in Lehi unto this day. — Consequently not IN the jaw-bone of the ass, a most unfortunate rendering.


 
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