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Judges 9:16

Posted on 3 December 2024
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“Now therefore, if ye have done truly and sincerely, in that ye have made Abimelech king, and if ye have dealt well with Jerubbaal and his house, and have done unto him according to the deserving of his hands”

Context:The book of Judges describes a period of Israel’s history after Joshua’s death, when the Israelites were governed by various leaders called judges. In this chapter, Abimelech, the son of Gideon (Jerubbaal), conspires to become king over Israel. He kills his seventy brothers, except for Jotham who escapes, and becomes the ruler of Shechem.

Evaluating Abimelech’s Kingship:In verse 16, Jotham, Gideon’s youngest son, addresses the men of Shechem in a parable, which serves as a rebuke and a warning. He questions the decision of the people to make Abimelech their king, asking them to consider whether they have acted truly and sincerely.

Abimelech’s Foundation:Jotham’s words imply that the legitimacy of Abimelech’s kingship is contingent upon the people’s righteous motives and actions. He challenges them to reflect on whether their decision to crown Abimelech was based on sound judgment and if they had dealt justly with Gideon’s family, who had delivered Israel from the oppression of the Midianites.

Accountability and Consequences:Jotham emphasizes the principle of reaping what one sows. He suggests that if the people have acted righteously towards Gideon’s family, Abimelech’s rise to power would have been justly deserved. However, if their actions were unjust and motivated by self-interest or a desire for power, they would bear the consequences of their choices.

Lessons for Believers:This passage teaches us the importance of integrity and righteous judgment. It cautions against supporting leaders driven by self-interest, as their rule may lead to negative consequences. It reminds us to carefully evaluate the motives and actions of those in positions of power and consider whether they align with God’s principles of justice, mercy, and truth.

Applying the Lesson:As believers, we should exercise discernment and evaluate the character and actions of leaders before giving them our support. We are called to seek leaders who demonstrate integrity, humility, and a commitment to serving others rather than pursuing personal gain. By aligning ourselves with leaders who exemplify God’s values, we contribute to the establishment of just and righteous governance.

Remember to read the surrounding verses and consult commentaries or other study resources for a more comprehensive understanding of the passage.

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