The interpretation timeline

Judg 8:10

How this passage has been read — the sources, oldest to newest.

From the early Church Fathers to now.

1 Jewish · 1 Catholic · 1 Reformed

Judg 8:10 · Douay-Rheims
“But Zebee and Salmana were resting with all their army. For fifteen thousand men were left of all the troops of the eastern people, and one hundred and twenty thousand warriors that drew the sword, were slain.”
Scholastic c. 1100 – 1500
1105
A.D.
Rashi Jewish
1040–1105
“At Karkor. The name of a place.”
744 years pass — nothing from this stretch is hosted yet
Post-Reformation c. 1650 – 1900
1849
A.D.
1774–1849
“Resting, as the Hebrew word Korkor, signifies. (Bochart) — Protestants have, “in Karkor,” as if it were the name of a place. (Haydock)”
1871
A.D.
1871
“ZEBAH AND ZALMUNNA TAKEN. (Jdg. 8:10-27) Now Zebah and Zalmunna were in Karkor--a town on the eastern confines of Gad. The wreck of the Midianite army halted there.”
Modern · 1953 →

The in-app commentary runs from the Fathers to the early-modern record, then stops — that's where the public-domain sources end, not where the reading does. For the modern reading, follow the sources directly.