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A Leader in Exile
After being rejected by his family, Jephthah fled to the land of Tob, a region commentators identify as being in modern-day Syria. There, he became the leader of a band of men, living as a 'freebooter' or 'raider.' This demonstrates his natural leadership and resilience, but also highlights the violent and unsettled nature of the era.
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18th Century
Theologian
The land of Tob - To the north of Gilead, toward Damascus. The readiness with which Jephthah took to the freebooter’s life gives us a lively…
19th Century
Bishop
Dwelt in the land of Tob. — A Syrian district on the northeast of Perea (2 Samuel 10:6). It is referred to in…
17th Century
Pastor
Then Jephthah fled from his brethren
Being ill used by them, and a man of spirit and courage, and could not bear to …
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17th Century
Minister
Men should not be blamed for their parentage, as long as they, by their personal merits, remove any reproach. God had forgiven Israel; therefore, J…