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Judg.9.1-3
9:1-3 Abimelech, son of a concubine (8:31; see study note on 19:1), now argued that he could fulfill Israel’s desire for the kind of royal dynasty rejected by his father. • The lack of any account of a conquest of Shechem, despite Israel’s covenant activities in the city (Josh 24), suggests that Shechem’s inhabitants were assimilated into Israel. Abimelech’s...
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9:1-3 Abimelech, son of a concubine (8:31; see study note on 19:1), now argued that he could fulfill Israel’s desire for the kind of royal dynasty rejected by his father. • The lack of any account of a conquest of Shechem, despite Israel’s covenant activities in the city (Josh 24), suggests that Shechem’s inhabitants were assimilated into Israel. Abimelech’s uncles and his mother might thus have been of non-Israelite heritage.
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Judg.9.14-15
9:14-15 The trees, preferring an evil king to none at all (cp. 1 Sam 8:18-19), called on the thornbush, who, though neither useful nor pleasing to the eye, accepted the job. The person who had agreed to be king did not have more profitable work to do. • Shade from the burning Middle Eastern sun was precisely what the thornbush could not produce. Accepting su...
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9:14-15 The trees, preferring an evil king to none at all (cp. 1 Sam 8:18-19), called on the thornbush, who, though neither useful nor pleasing to the eye, accepted the job. The person who had agreed to be king did not have more profitable work to do. • Shade from the burning Middle Eastern sun was precisely what the thornbush could not produce. Accepting such an offer was both futile and foolish.
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Judg.9.1-57
9:1-57 The reign of Abimelech was the turning point between the comparative rest of the early period of judges (3:7–8:35) and the decline of the later years (10:1–16:31).
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Judg.9.16-18
9:16-18 The people of Shechem had chosen to follow an unworthy man; they had also acted in bad faith by conspiring with Abimelech against Gideon’s family.
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