Judges 10:15-16

15 And the children of Israel said unto the LORD, We have sinned: do thou unto us whatsoever seemeth[a] good unto thee; deliver us only, we pray thee, this day.
16 And they put away the strange[b] gods from among them, and served the LORD: and his soul was grieved for the misery of Israel.

Judges 10:15-16 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JUDGES 10

This chapter gives an account of two judges of Israel, in whose days they enjoyed peace, Jud 10:1-5, after which they sinning against God, came into trouble, and were oppressed by their enemies eighteen years, and were also invaded by an army of the Ammonites, Jud 10:6-9, when they cried unto the Lord for deliverance, confessing their sin; but he had first refused to grant them any, though upon their importunity and reformation he had compassion on them, Jud 10:10-16 and the chapter is concluded with the preparation made by both armies for a battle, Jud 10:17,18.

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. seemeth...: Heb. is good in thine eyes
  • [b]. strange...: Heb. gods of strangers
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