Judges 3:30
So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel. And the land had rest fourscore years.
So Moab {H4124} was subdued {H3665} that day {H3117} under the hand {H3027} of Israel {H3478}. And the land {H776} had rest {H8252} fourscore {H8084} years {H8141}.
Thus was Mo'av subdued that day under the power of Isra'el. Then the land had rest for eighty years.
So Moab was subdued under the hand of Israel that day, and the land had rest for eighty years.
So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel. And the land had rest fourscore years.
Cross-References
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Judges 3:11 (4 votes)
And the land had rest forty years. And Othniel the son of Kenaz died. -
Judges 5:31 (2 votes)
So let all thine enemies perish, O LORD: but [let] them that love him [be] as the sun when he goeth forth in his might. And the land had rest forty years.
Commentary
Judges 3:30 concludes the account of Ehud's judgeship, marking a significant period of peace and freedom for Israel after eighteen years of Moabite oppression. This verse serves as a powerful testament to God's deliverance and the tangible results of obedience and repentance.
Context
This verse is the triumphant culmination of a dramatic narrative. Prior to Ehud's rise, Israel had "done evil in the sight of the LORD" (Judges 3:12) and was consequently oppressed by Eglon, the king of Moab, for eighteen years. When the Israelites cried out to the LORD, He raised up Ehud, a left-handed Benjamite, as a deliverer (Judges 3:15). Ehud ingeniously assassinated King Eglon and then rallied the Israelites to defeat the Moabites at the fords of Jordan, preventing their escape and securing a decisive victory (Judges 3:29). Judges 3:30 summarizes the immediate and lasting impact of this divine intervention.
Key Themes
Linguistic Insights
The term "fourscore years" is an archaic way of saying eighty years. This specific duration emphasizes the completeness and longevity of the peace achieved through Ehud's deliverance. The word "subdued" (Hebrew: ืึธึผื ึทืข, kana') means to humble, bring low, or bring into subjection. It signifies a decisive and complete defeat of Moab, ensuring their inability to oppress Israel during this period.
Practical Application
Judges 3:30 reminds us of several timeless truths:
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