Expositor's Dictionary of Texts - Judges 16:1-31
Judges 16:4 In the preface to The Character of the Happy Warrior, Wordsworth notes that 'the cause of the great war with the French naturally fixed one's attention upon the military character, and, to the honour of our country, there were many illustrious instances of the qualities that constitute its highest excellence. Lord Nelson carried most of these virtues that the trials he was exposed to in his department of the service necessarily call forth and sustain, if they do not produce the... read more
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Judges 16:29
(29) And on which it was borne up.—Rather, as it is given in the margin, and he leaned himself upon them. read more