Judges 10 Outline
- Dr. Dilday
- Aug 28, 2018
- 1 min read
Tola judgeth Israel; and Jair, whose thirty sons had thirty cities, 1-5. The people’s idolatry, 6. The Philistines and Ammonites oppress them, 7-9. They cry to God, who sendeth them to their false gods; but upon their repentance pitieth them, 10, 11. The Ammonites and Israelites encamp against one another, 17, 18.



Matthew Henry: 'In this chapter we have, I. The peaceable times Israel enjoyed under the government of two judges, Tola and Jair, verses 1-5. II. The troublesome times that ensued. 1. Israel's sin that brought them into trouble, verse 6. 2. The trouble itself they were in, verses 7-9. III. Their repentance and humiliation for sin, their prayers and reformation, and the mercy they found with God thereupon, verses 10-16. IV. Preparation made for their deliverance out of the hand of their oppressors, verses 17, 18.
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