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Comfort in Servitude
Commentators highlight that the tribe of Judah was living in 'contented servitude' (Ellicott). They were not seeking deliverance but were compliant subjects to the Philistines, even paying their tribute (Gill). Their question, 'Why are you here?', shows they preferred a peaceful, though oppressive, status quo over the disruption Samson was causing.
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19th Century
Bishop
Why are ye come up against us? —Samson was not of the tribe of Judah, which seems to have been living in contented servitude.
17th Century
Pastor
And the men of Judah said
To the Philistines, very probably by a deputation, which they sent to them, to know the re…
17th Century
Minister
Sin dispirits people; it hides from their eyes the things that belong to their peace. The Israelites blamed Samson for what he had done against the…