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NASB: | So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel. And the land was undisturbed for eighty years. (NASB ©1995) | ||
GWT: | The power of Moab was crushed by Israel that day. So there was finally peace in the land for 80 years.(GOD'S WORD®) | ||
KJV: | So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel. And the land had rest fourscore years. | ||
ASV: | So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel. And the land had rest fourscore years. | ||
BBE: | So Moab was broken that day under the hand of Israel. And for eighty years the land had peace. | ||
DBY: | So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel. And the land had rest for eighty years. | ||
ERV: | So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel. And the land had rest fourscore years. | ||
JPS: | So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel. And the land had rest fourscore years. | ||
WBS: | So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel: and the land had rest eighty years. | ||
WEB: | So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel. The land had rest eighty years. | ||
YLT: | and Moab is humbled in that day under the hand of Israel; and the land resteth eighty years. | ||
Judges 3:30 Cross References | |||
XREF: | Judges 3:29 They struck down at that time about ten thousand Moabites, all robust and valiant men; and no one escaped. Judges 3:31 After him came Shamgar the son of Anath, who struck down six hundred Philistines with an oxgoad; and he also saved Israel. (NASB ©1995) | ||
Commentaries and Concordances | |||
GSB: | 3:30 So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel. And the {k} land had rest fourscore years. (k) Meaning, the Israelites. | ||
WES: | 3:30 Fourscore years - Chiefly that part of it which lay east of Jordan: for the other side of the country, which lay south - west, was even then infested by the Philistines. | ||
MHC: | 3:12-30 When Israel sins again, God raises up a new oppressor. The Israelites did ill, and the Moabites did worse; yet because God punishes the sins of his own people in this world, Israel is weakened, and Moab strengthened against them. If lesser troubles do not do the work, God will send greater. When Israel prays again, God raises up Ehud. As a judge, or minister of Divine justice, Ehud put to death Eglon, the king of Moab, and thus executed the judgments of God upon him as an enemy to God and Israel. But the law of being subject to principalities and powers in all things lawful, is the rule of our conduct. No such commissions are now given; to pretend to them is to blaspheme God. Notice Ehud's address to Eglon. What message from God but a message of vengeance can a proud rebel expect? Such a message is contained in the word of God; his ministers are boldly to declare it, without fearing the frown, or respecting the persons of sinners. But, blessed be God, they have to deliver a message of mercy and of free salvation; the message of vengeance belongs only to those who neglect the offers of grace. The consequence of this victory was, that the land had rest eighty years. It was a great while for the land to rest; yet what is that to the saints' everlasting rest in the heavenly Canaan. | ||
CONC: | Broken Eighty Fourscore Humbled Moab Peace Rest Resteth Subdued Subject Undisturbed | ||
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