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John Wesley

Wesley's Explanatory Notes - Judges 14:20

But Samson's wife was given to his companion, whom he had used as his friend.Was given — By her father.Whom he had used — That is, to the chief of the bride-men, to whom he had shewed most respect and kindness. read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Judges 14:1-20

SAMSON’S MARRIAGE AND RIDDLE, Judges 14:1-20. “Samson keeps his vow of abstinence from intoxication,” says Ewald, “but is all the weaker and wilder with regard to the love of women, as if he could here make up for the want of freedom elsewhere; and by a singular sport of chance, or, rather, by the secret revenge of a heart warped by the vow, his love is always excited by women of that very race which the vow urges him to combat with all the might of his arm, and on whose men the weight of his... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Judges 14:19

19. Ashkelon Some twenty-five miles distant to the southwest. Slew thirty men of them That is, men of Ashkelon. He would not stain his hands with the blood of the citizens of Timnath, but goes far off to take his spoil; yet will he make Philistine blood pay for this Philistine treachery. His whole object in going to Ashkelon to get his spoils is not clear. To justify this wholesale murder by any standard of New Testament morality is idle and absurd. His anger was kindled He doubtless... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Judges 14:20

20. To his companion One of the “thirty.” “To treason she adds infidelity. Meanness of disposition gives birth to every thing that is bad. It can neither love nor be faithful; but least of all can it comprehend such a man as Samson was.” Cassel. Whom he had used as his friend Used most confidentially of the thirty, and had intrusted the most delicate matters to his hand. The one who was used for this purpose is called in the New Testament the friend of the bridegroom. John 3:29. The... read more

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