Robbery in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
Esteemed by the Ishmaelites as creditable (Genesis 16:12).
Predatory incursions were frequent on the part of the
Chaldaeans and Sabeans (Job 1:15; Job 1:17). The "liers in
wait" of the men of Shechem are instances also, "robbing all
that came along that way" (Judges 9:25). Also David plundering
the Amalekites, etc. (1 Samuel 27:6-10); they made reprisals
(1 Samuel 30). In Israel's disorganized state in the northern
kingdom this evil was very prevalent (Hosea 4:2; Hosea 6:9;
Micah 2:8). Owing to the corrupt administration of Roman
governors, and the facility of collecting and hiding banditti
in the natural caves of Israel, robbers infested Judaea much
in our Lord's time and the age following (Luke 10:30; John
18:40; Acts 5:36-37; Acts 21:38; 2 Corinthians 11:26). (On the
punishment of robbery, see Exodus 22.) (For "thieves"
translated "robbers", see Matthew 27:38.)
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