Richtere 13:23

23 Maar zijn huisvrouw zeide tot hem: Zo de HEERE lust had ons te doden, Hij had het brandoffer en spijsoffer van onze hand niet aangenomen, noch ons dit alles getoond, noch ons om dezen tijd laten horen, zulks als dit is.

Richtere 13:23 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 13:23

But his wife said unto him
Who was less fearful, and the strongest believer of the two, seeing her husband so very much intimidated, endeavoured to comfort and strengthen him by the three following arguments:

if the Lord was pleased to kill us, he would not have received a
burnt offering and a meat offering at our hands;
for it was at the direction of this illustrious Person that they offered these offerings, and who testified the divine acceptance of them, by causing fire in an extraordinary manner to consume them, which was always reckoned a token of God's acceptance of them; and besides, the angel went up in the flame, as being well pleased with them, and, as it were, carrying up the sacrifice to heaven with him, as a sweetsmelling savour to God. Here the angel is called Jehovah by the woman, and shows this was the uncreated angel:

neither would he have showed us all these things;
which they saw as the appearance of a divine Person to them in an human form, the consuming of the sacrifice by fire in so strange a manner, and the ascent of the angel heavenwards in the flame of it:

nor would, as at this time, have told us [such things] as these;
as that they should have a son; how the woman was to manage herself, while with child of him; and how when born he was to be brought up, and what things God would do by him, and begin to deliver Israel out of the hand of the Philistines. Now all this would not have been told at such a time of distress, as the nation was now in, but to comfort them, or he would never have told them of a son to be born of them, if they were to be destroyed immediately. So an enlightened soul may reason from the sight and sense he has had of his sinful, lost, and undone state by nature; from the revelation of Christ to him as the only way of salvation; from the views he has had of the glories of his person, and the riches of his grace; and from that communion with God he has sometimes enjoyed; from all this he may reason, that if God had a design to damn him for his sins, he would never have made such discoveries of love, grace, and mercy to him; as well as from the sacrifice of Christ, God has provided and accepted of, on the foot of which justice is engaged to save; and besides, grace and glory are inseparable.

Richtere 13:23 In-Context

21 En de Engel des HEEREN verscheen niet meer aan Manoach, en aan zijn huisvrouw. Toen bekende Manoach, dat het een Engel des HEEREN was.
22 En Manoach zeide tot zijn huisvrouw: Wij zullen zekerlijk sterven, omdat wij God gezien hebben.
23 Maar zijn huisvrouw zeide tot hem: Zo de HEERE lust had ons te doden, Hij had het brandoffer en spijsoffer van onze hand niet aangenomen, noch ons dit alles getoond, noch ons om dezen tijd laten horen, zulks als dit is.
24 Daarna baarde deze vrouw een zoon, en zij noemde zijn naam Simson; en dat knechtje werd groot, en de HEERE zegende het.
25 En de Geest des HEEREN begon hem bij wijlen te drijven in het leger van Dan, tussen Zora en tussen Esthaol.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.