Judges 13:17

17 Then Manoah asked the Messenger of the LORD, "What is your name? When your words come true, we will honor you."

Judges 13:17 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 13:17

And Manoah said unto the angel of the Lord, what is thy name,
&c.] Who art thou, and by what name art thou called? for since he could not prevail upon him to stay and eat a meal with him, he desired to know his name, and where he lived, that when he heard his name mentioned he might speak well of him, or send to him upon occasion; or if any message was sent from him, as Jarchi suggests, that he might show a respect to him, and observe it: and particularly,

that when thy sayings come to pass, we may do thee honour?
say that such a prophet, whose name is such, and lives in such a place, foretold these things; or that they might send him a present, in gratitude for, and as a reward of his service and trouble; so the reward of a labourer, and the maintenance of a Gospel minister, is called "honour", ( 1 Timothy 5:17 ) and thus Josephus F15 understood it, that they might give him thanks, and send him a present.


FOOTNOTES:

F15 Antiqu. l. 5. c. 8. sect. 3.

Judges 13:17 In-Context

15 Manoah said to the Messenger of the LORD, "Please stay while we prepare a young goat for you to eat."
16 But the Messenger of the LORD responded, "If I stay here, I will not eat any of your food. But if you make a burnt offering, sacrifice it to the LORD." (Manoah did not realize that it was the Messenger of the LORD.)
17 Then Manoah asked the Messenger of the LORD, "What is your name? When your words come true, we will honor you."
18 The Messenger of the LORD asked him, "Why do you ask for my name? It's a name that works miracles."
19 So Manoah took a young goat and a grain offering and sacrificed them to the LORD on a rock he used as an altar. While Manoah and his wife watched, the LORD did something miraculous.
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