Karkor: If this were the name of a place, it is no where else mentioned. Some contend that karkor signifies rest; and the Vulgate renders it requiescebant, "rested". This seems the most likely; for it is said (Jdg 8:11) that Gideon "smote the host. For the host was secure."
children: Jdg 7:12
fell an hundred: etc. or, an hundred and twenty thousand every one drawing a sword, Jdg 7:22, Jdg 20:2, Jdg 20:15, Jdg 20:17, Jdg 20:25, Jdg 20:35, Jdg 20:46; 2Ki 3:26; 2Ch 13:17, 2Ch 28:6, 2Ch 28:8; Isa 37:36