Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Judges 6:1-6
We have here, I. Israel's sin renewed: They did evil in the sight of the Lord, Jdg. 5:1. The burnt child dreads the fire; yet this perverse unthinking people, that had so often smarted sorely for their idolatry, upon a little respite of God's judgments return to it again. This people hath a revolting rebellious heart, not kept in awe by the terror of God's judgments, nor engaged in honour and gratitude by the great things he had done for them to keep themselves in his love. The providence of... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Judges 6
Nothing that occurred in the quiet and peaceable times of Israel is recorded; the forty years? rest after the conquest of Jabin is passed over in silence; and here begins the story of another distress and another deliverance, by Gideon, the fourth of the judges. Here is, I. The calamitous condition of Israel, by the inroads of the Midianites, Jdg. 6:1-6. II. The message God sent them by a prophet, by convincing them of sin, to prepare them for deliverance, Jdg. 6:7-10. III. The raising up of... read more