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Judges 9:35

Posted on 3 December 2024
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“And Gaal the son of Ebed went out, and stood in the entering of the gate of the city: and Abimelech rose up, and the people that were with him, from lying in wait.”

Judges 9:35 is a verse from the Book of Judges, which recounts the history of Israel during the period of the judges. This particular verse is part of a larger narrative involving the conflict between Abimelech and the people of Shechem.

To understand the context of this verse, it is necessary to look at the preceding verses. In Judges 9, we learn that Abimelech, the son of Gideon, sought to become the ruler over Israel. He devised a plan to eliminate his brothers and gain control over the people. After successfully killing all his brothers except one, Jotham, Abimelech persuaded the people of Shechem to support him as their king.

However, Jotham, who managed to escape the massacre, stood on Mount Gerizim and delivered a parable, warning the people of the consequences of their actions. He concluded his parable with a curse against Abimelech and the people of Shechem.

Returning to Judges 9:35:we find Gaal, the son of Ebed, taking center stage. Gaal was a prominent leader within the city of Shechem who opposed Abimelech’s rule. He took the opportunity to rally the people against Abimelech while he and his forces lay in wait outside the city.

Gaal stood at the entrance of the city gate, a significant location where public discussions and gatherings often took place. His actions symbolize his defiance and readiness to challenge Abimelech’s authority. However, Abimelech became aware of Gaal’s actions and rose up along with his followers, who were also lying in wait, preparing for a confrontation.

This verse marks a critical point in the narrative, setting the stage for the clash between Gaal and Abimelech. The subsequent verses continue to describe the conflict and its resolution.

Overall, Judges 9:35:captures the tension between two opposing forces-the supporters of Abimelech and those who resisted his rule-leading to an inevitable confrontation. The story of Abimelech and Gaal serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of power-seeking, violence, and the consequences of ungodly leadership. It also demonstrates the importance of wise and just leadership, as the period of the judges in Israel was marked by a cycle of disobedience, judgment, and redemption.

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