Judges 15
Chapter context
What is happening in Judges 15?
Judges 15 belongs to the middle movement of the book, especially the section often described as the Micah narrative and tribal idolatry. Judges recounts the troubled era of charismatic deliverers, recurring apostasy, local rescues, and the national unraveling summed up by the line that everyone did what was right in his own eyes. Read this chapter with the wider themes of apostasy, deliverance, and disorder in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- Samson Person v. 1, 3-4, 6-7, 10-12, 16
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Of the sun, the son of Manoah, born at Zorah. The narrative of his life is given in Judg. 13-16. He was a “Nazarite unto God” from his birth, the first Nazarite mentioned in Scripture ( Judg. 13:3-5 ; comp. Num. 6:1-21 ).
- Timnah Place v. 6
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A portion. (1. ) A town of Judah ( Josh. 15:10 ). The Philistines took possession of it in the days of Ahaz ( 2 Chr. 28:18 ). It was about 20 miles west of Jerusalem. It has been identified with Timnatha of Dan. Modern identification: Tel Batash.
- Etam Place v. 8, 11
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Arak Ismain.
- Lehi Place v. 9, 14, 19
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Khirbet es Siyyagh.
- Ramath-lehi Place v. 17
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Khirbet es Siyyagh.
- En-hakkore Place v. 19
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Biblical special. Modern identification: Khirbet es Siyyagh.