Judges 11 - Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible
He attempts to make peace.
One instance of the honour and respect we owe to God, as our God, is, rightly to employ what he gives us to possess. Receive it from him, use it for him, and part with it when he calls for it. The whole of this message shows that Jephthah was well acquainted with the books of Moses. His argument was clear, and his demand reasonable. Those who possess the most courageous faith, will be the most disposed for peace, and the readiest to make advances to obtain; but rapacity and ambition
often cloak their designs under a plea of equity, and render peaceful endeavours of no avail. (Jdg 11:29-40)
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