Judges 10:1 And after Abimelech there arose to defend Israel Tola the son of Puah, the son of Dodo, a man of Issachar; and he dwelt in Shamir in mount Ephraim. Tola judgeth Israel; and Jair, whose thirty sons had thirty cities,
Judges 10:1-5. The people’s idolatry,
Judges 10:6. The Philistines and Ammonites oppress them,
Judges 10:7-9. They cry to God, who sendeth them to their false gods; but upon their repentance pitieth them,
Judges 10:10-11. The Ammonites and Israelites encamp against one another,
Judges 10:17 ,18.
There arose;
not of himself, but either chosen by the people; or rather, raised by God, as the other judges were.
To defend Israel,
or,
to save, which he did not by fighting against and overthrowing their enemies, but by a prudent and pious government of them, whereby he kept them from sedition, and oppression, and tyranny, as also from idolatry, as may be gathered from
Judges 10:6, which if not restrained and purged out, would have brought certain ruin upon them.
In Shamir in Mount Ephraim;
which was in the very heart and midst of the land.