And of Dan he said, Dan is a lion's whelp: he shall leap from Bashan.
And of Dan he said, Dan is a lion's whelp: he shall leap from Bashan.
And of Dan he said, Dan is a lion's whelp, That leapeth forth from Bashan.
And of Dan he said, Dan is a young lion, springing out from Bashan.
And of Dan he said, Dan is a lion's whelp: he shall leap from Bashan.
Of Dan he said, "Dan is a lion's cub that leaps out of Bashan."
And of Dan he said, Dan is a lion's whelp, That leapeth forth from Bashan.
Dan is a lion's whelp: he shall leap from Bashan - The Jewish interpreters observe that Bashan was a place much frequented by lions, who issued thence into all parts to look for prey. By this probably Moses intended to point out the strength and prowess of this tribe, that it should extend its territories, and live a sort of predatory life. It appears from Joshua 19:47, that the portion originally assigned to this tribe was not sufficient for them; hence we find them going out to war against Leshem and taking it, adding it to their territories, and calling it by the name of the tribe. Jacob, in his prophetic blessing of this tribe, represents it under the notion of a serpent in the path, Genesis 49:17. The character there, and that given here, constitute the complete warrior-stratagem and courage. See the note on Genesis 49:17.
Dan shall be like a lion which leaps forth from his covert in Bashan. Compare Sol 4:8.
33:22 A lion's whelp — Courageous, and generous, and strong, and successful against his enemies.
Which leapeth — From Bashan, because there were many and fierce lions in those parts, whence they used to come forth and leap upon the prey. Or this may refer either to the particular victories obtained by Samson, who was of the tribe of Dan, or to a more general achievement of that tribe, when a party of them surprised Laish, which lay in the farthest part of the land of Canaan from them. And the mountain of Bashan lying not far from that city, from whence they probably made their descent upon it, thus leaping from Basham.