Judges Chapters 9,10,11,12 Commentary

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JUDGES Chapters 9-12 9:1 Gideon’s desire for a concubine may have seemed like a minor deviation at the time (8:31), but the throne which Gideon had refused, is now sought at all cost by the offspring of that relationship. “The greatest influence on our lives comes from our parents. That may seem to be something in Abimelech’s favor. After all, he was a son of Gideon, the hero of faith. But in his case that was not an unmixed blessing, for Abimelech was the product of Gideon’s years of backsliding. His mother was a part of Gideon’s harem, but Gideon did not even give her the dignity of being his wife. She was a convenience, not a life partner….Gideon not only failed to express love to Abimelech, he failed to communicate spiritual truth to him” (Inrig p. 162). If we don’t share the faith with our children, they may undo all the good that we have tried to accomplish. 9:2 Abimelech resorted to a scare tactic. “The gospel according to Abimelech was: ‘I don’t want to scare you, but you don’t want seventy men---all Jerubbaal’s sons—trying to rule over you, do you?’ How less chaotic if only one of his sons rules you—me! By the way, I am related by blood to you men.’ The favorite-son argument won the day” (Dale Ralph Davis p. 122). Note that there wasn’t any real evidence that the sons of Gideon even wanted to rule Israel. 9:3 Abimelech’s relatives did their part in campaigning and arousing public support for this home town boy. “Blood is thicker than brains” (Dale Ralph Davis p. 122). 9:4 As a result the town gave Abimelech seventy pieces of silver from the local Canaanite shrine, with which he hired some thugs. In refusing to obey God and drive out the Canaanites, the city of Shechem had become a mixed city. Canaanites and Israelites lived side by side, and together they worshipped Baal. How ironic, for it was near this very city that Joshua had led the people to commit themselves to God’s covenant, as they recited the blessings and cursings from Mt. Ebal and Mt. Gerizim (Deuteronomy 27:12-13; Joshua 8:33).

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