[[📚 Explore the Bible Books]] [[Judges Overview]] | [[Judges 08]] | [[Judges 10]] # Judges 09 📖 > [!info] Table of Contents > [[#📜 Scripture Text (NET)]] [[#📖 Verse-by-Verse Commentary]] [[#🧠 Chapter Summary]] [[#🔎 Key Principles / 🛟 Life Application]] [[#✍️ Key Verses to Remember]] > [[#🤔 Interesting Facts]] [[#🔗 Related Passages/Cross Reference]] [[#🙏 Devotional Reflection]] ## 📜 Scripture Text (NET) (The NET Bible: New English Translation. Biblical Studies Press, 2005) ### Abimelech Murders His Brothers [[#Verse 01.]] Now Abimelech son of Jerub Baal went to Shechem to see his mother’s relatives. He said to them and to his mother’s entire extended family,  [[#Verse 02.]] “Tell all the leaders of Shechem this: ‘Why would you want to have seventy men, all Jerub Baal’s sons, ruling over you, when you can have just one ruler? Recall that I am your own flesh and blood.’”  [[#Verse 03.]] His mother’s relatives spoke on his behalf to all the leaders of Shechem and reported his proposal. The leaders were drawn to Abimelech; they said, “He is our close relative.”  [[#Verse 04.]] They paid him seventy silver shekels out of the temple of Baal Berith. Abimelech then used the silver to hire some lawless, dangerous men as his followers.  [[#Verse 05.]] He went to his father’s home in Ophrah and murdered his half brothers, the seventy legitimate sons of Jerub Baal, on one stone. Only Jotham, Jerub Baal’s youngest son, escaped, because he hid.  [[#Verse 06.]] All the leaders of Shechem and Beth Millo assembled and then went and made Abimelech king by the oak near the pillar in Shechem. ### Jotham’s Parable [[#Verse 07.]] When Jotham heard the news, he went and stood on the top of Mount Gerizim. He spoke loudly to the people below, “Listen to me, leaders of Shechem, so that God may listen to you! [[#Verse 08.]] “The trees were determined to go out and choose a king for themselves. They said to the olive tree, ‘Be our king!’  [[#Verse 09.]] But the olive tree said to them, ‘I am not going to stop producing my oil, which is used to honor gods and men, just to sway above the other trees!’ [[#Verse 10.]] “So the trees said to the fig tree, ‘You come and be our king!’  [[#Verse 11.]] But the fig tree said to them, ‘I am not going to stop producing my sweet figs, my excellent fruit, just to sway above the other trees!’ [[#Verse 12.]] “So the trees said to the grapevine, ‘You come and be our king!’  [[#Verse 13.]] But the grapevine said to them, ‘I am not going to stop producing my wine, which makes gods and men so happy, just to sway above the other trees!’ [[#Verse 14.]] “So all the trees said to the thornbush, ‘You come and be our king!’  [[#Verse 15.]] The thornbush said to the trees, ‘If you really want to choose me as your king, then come along, find safety under my branches. Otherwise may fire blaze from the thornbush and consume the cedars of Lebanon!’ [[#Verse 16.]] “Now, if you have shown loyalty and integrity when you made Abimelech king, if you have done right to Jerub Baal and his family, if you have properly repaid him—  [[#Verse 17.]] my father fought for you; he risked his life and delivered you from Midian’s power.  [[#Verse 18.]] But you have attacked my father’s family today. You murdered his seventy legitimate sons on one stone and made Abimelech, the son of his female slave, king over the leaders of Shechem, just because he is your close relative.  [[#Verse 19.]] So if you have shown loyalty and integrity to Jerub Baal and his family today, then may Abimelech bring you happiness and may you bring him happiness!  [[#Verse 20.]] But if not, may fire blaze from Abimelech and consume the leaders of Shechem and Beth Millo! May fire also blaze from the leaders of Shechem and Beth Millo and consume Abimelech!”  [[#Verse 21.]] Then Jotham ran away to Beer and lived there to escape from Abimelech his half-brother. ### God Fulfills Jotham’s Curse [[#Verse 22.]] Abimelech commanded Israel for three years.  [[#Verse 23.]] God sent a spirit to stir up hostility between Abimelech and the leaders of Shechem. He made the leaders of Shechem disloyal to Abimelech.  [[#Verse 24]] He did this so the violent deaths of Jerub Baal’s seventy sons might be avenged and Abimelech, their half-brother who murdered them, might have to pay for their spilled blood, along with the leaders of Shechem who helped him murder them.  [[#Verse 25.]] The leaders of Shechem rebelled against Abimelech by putting bandits in the hills, who robbed everyone who traveled by on the road. But Abimelech found out about it. [[#Verse 26.]] Gaal son of Ebed came through Shechem with his brothers. The leaders of Shechem transferred their loyalty to him.  [[#Verse 27.]] They went out to the field, harvested their grapes, squeezed out the juice, and celebrated. They came to the temple of their god and ate, drank, and cursed Abimelech.  [[#Verse 28.]] Gaal son of Ebed said, “Who is Abimelech and who is Shechem, that we should serve him? Is he not the son of Jerub Baal, and is not Zebul the deputy he appointed? Serve the sons of Hamor, the father of Shechem! But why should we serve Abimelech?  [[#Verse 29.]] If only these men were under my command, I would get rid of Abimelech!” He challenged Abimelech, “Muster your army and come out for battle!” [[#Verse 30.]] When Zebul, the city commissioner, heard the words of Gaal son of Ebed, he was furious.  [[#Verse 31.]] He sent messengers to Abimelech, who was in Arumah, reporting, “Beware! Gaal son of Ebed and his brothers are coming to Shechem and inciting the city to rebel against you.  [[#Verse 32.]] Now, come up at night with your men and set an ambush in the field outside the city.  [[#Verse 33.]] In the morning at sunrise quickly attack the city. When he and his men come out to fight you, do what you can to him.” [[#Verse 34.]] So Abimelech and all his men came up at night and set an ambush outside Shechem; they divided into four units.  [[#Verse 35.]] When Gaal son of Ebed came out and stood at the entrance to the city’s gate, Abimelech and his men got up from their hiding places.  [[#Verse 36.]] Gaal saw the men and said to Zebul, “Look, men are coming down from the tops of the hills.” But Zebul said to him, “You are seeing the shadows on the hills—it just looks like men.”  [[#Verse 37.]] Gaal again said, “Look, men are coming down from the very center of the land. A unit is coming by way of the Oak Tree of the Diviners.”  [[#Verse 38.]] Zebul said to him, “Where now are your bragging words, ‘Who is Abimelech that we should serve him?’ Are these not the men you insulted? Go out now and fight them!”  [[#Verse 39.]] So Gaal led the leaders of Shechem out and fought Abimelech.  [[#Verse 40.]] Abimelech chased him, and Gaal ran from him. Many Shechemites fell wounded at the entrance of the gate.  [[#Verse 41.]] Abimelech went back to Arumah; Zebul drove Gaal and his brothers out of Shechem. [[#Verse 42.]] The next day the Shechemites came out to the field. When Abimelech heard about it,  [[#Verse 43.]] he took his men and divided them into three units and set an ambush in the field. When he saw the people coming out of the city, he attacked and struck them down.  [[#Verse 44.]] Abimelech and his units attacked and blocked the entrance to the city’s gate. Two units then attacked all the people in the field and struck them down.  [[#Verse 45.]] Abimelech fought against the city all that day. He captured the city and killed all the people in it. Then he leveled the city and spread salt over it. [[#Verse 46.]] When all the leaders of the Tower of Shechem heard the news, they went to the stronghold of the temple of El Berith.  [[#Verse 47.]] Abimelech heard that all the leaders of the Tower of Shechem were in one place.  [[#Verse 48.]] He and all his men went up on Mount Zalmon. He took an ax in his hand and cut off a tree branch. He put it on his shoulder and said to his men, “Quickly, do what you have just seen me do!”  [[#Verse 49.]] So each of his men also cut off a branch and followed Abimelech. They put the branches against the stronghold and set fire to it. All the people of the Tower of Shechem died—about 1,000 men and women. [[#Verse 50.]] Abimelech moved on to Thebez; he besieged and captured it.  [[#Verse 51.]] There was a fortified tower in the center of the city, so all the men and women, as well as the city’s leaders, ran into it and locked the entrance. Then they went up to the roof of the tower.  [[#Verse 52.]] Abimelech came and attacked the tower. When he approached the entrance of the tower to set it on fire, [[#Verse 53.]] a woman threw an upper millstone down on his head and shattered his skull. [[#Verse 54.]] He quickly called to the young man who carried his weapons, “Draw your sword and kill me, so they will not say, ‘A woman killed him.’” So the young man stabbed him and he died.  [[#Verse 55.]] When the Israelites saw that Abimelech was dead, they went home. [[#Verse 56.]] God repaid Abimelech for the evil he did to his father by murdering his seventy half brothers.  [[#Verse 57.]] God also repaid the men of Shechem for their evil deeds. 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