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Judges 11:24BSB·traditional attribution

Do you not possess whatever your god Chemosh grants you? So also, we possess whatever the LORD our God has granted us.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here the treaty between Jephthah, now judge of Israel, and the king of the Ammonites (who is not named), that the controversy between the two nations might, if possible, be accommodated without the effusion of blood. I. Jephthah, as one having authority, sent to the king of Ammon, who in this war was the aggressor, to demand his reasons for invading the land...

Commenting on Judges 11:12-28

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And now art thou anything better than Balak the son of Zippor king of Moab?.... This argument seems to strengthen the conjecture, that this king was king of Moab at this time, and so Balak was one of his predecessors.

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

HIS EMBASSY TO THE KING OF AMMON. (Jdg. 11:12-28) Jephthah sent messengers unto the king of the children of Ammon--This first act in his judicial capacity reflects the highest credit on his character for prudence and moderation, justice and humanity.

Commenting on Judges 11:12-28