John Trapp Complete Commentary - Judges 18:7 - 18:7

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Judges 18:7 - 18:7


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Jdg_18:7 Then the five men departed, and came to Laish, and saw the people that [were] therein, how they dwelt careless, after the manner of the Zidonians, quiet and secure; and [there was] no magistrate in the land, that might put [them] to shame in [any] thing; and they [were] far from the Zidonians, and had no business with [any] man.

Ver. 7. Careless, … quiet and secure.] And so, ripe for ruin. See Jer_49:31. They lived in all pleasure, plenty, and prosperity, like so many Sodomites or Sybarites; or as those Roman nobles at Caprea, which Augustus was wont to call Aðñáãïðïëéò , the city of Do-noughts; or lastly, as the nobles of Naples at this day, who are said of all men to live the most idle and careless lives; having, like the tyrant Polycrates, nothing to trouble them, but that they are troubled with nothing. {a}



And there was no magistrate in the land.
] Heb., No heir of restraint to repress wickedness, to turn the wheel over the enormous: no officer, but such as they could make and unmake at pleasure.



That might put them to shame in anything.
] Shame is instanced, because many stand more upon shame, than upon either sin or smart.



And they were far from the Zidonians.
] Who should have been their protectors, but could not save them from a sudden surprise, because far remote.



{a} Erasm., Apophtheg. Mr Clark’s Mirr., 549.