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Catholic 1849 · Haydock’s Catholic Bible Commentary, Judges 3:30

George Leo Haydock, on Judg 3:30

George Leo Haydock · 1774–1849
Judg 3:30 · Douay-Rheims
“And Moab was humbled that day under the hand of Israel: and the land rested eighty years.”
On this verse:
“Eighty. The Hebrews use the letter p to express this number; and, as it is very like their c, which stands for 20, Houbigant suspects that he first number is a mistake of the transcribers. Usher confesses that it is “extremely improbable” that Aod should have governed so long, after he had slain Eglon, as he must have been at that time, about 40 years old; and the Israelites were not often so constant for such a length of time. (Houbigant, Proleg.) — But this difficulty does not affect Usher, as he brings Aod forward only in the 80th year from the peace of Othoniel; and instead of allowing him 80 years of peaceful sway, he says Samgar appeared after him; but, it seems, both together did not reign a year, since in that 80th year, he commences the servitude, which Jabin brought upon Israel, from the year of the world 2679 till 2699, and peace was not restored by Barac for other 20 years! (Haydock)”

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