Study
9 From the Book of Judges is: Judges 9:1 – 10:5
- Consider in this story (a) the sin of Gideon in associating with a Shechemite woman and having a son by her (see 8:31; cf. Dt. 7:3) (b) the sin of the men of Shechem (9:4, 5, 16-18); (c) the sin of Abimelech (9:1-5). Compare verses 56 and 57 and consider how in each case the words of Nu. 32:23b were fulfilled.
- Shechem was a Canaanite city which, most probably, had been assimilated into Israel. What does this chapter teach us about the dangers of such a compromise?
Note.
Verses 7-15. The first part of the parable contains a reference to
8:22, 23. Verse 15 presents the incongruous picture of great trees
seeking shelter under a lowly bramble, and being destroyed in a
forest fire which originated in the very thorn bush whose shade they
had sought. The point of the parables is not that the Shechemites had
chosen a king, but that they had selected the wrong person to rule
over them.
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