Reflection on Judges 9:1-21

Scripture

He went to his father’s home at Ophrah, and there, on one stone, they killed all seventy of his half-brothers, the sons of Gideon. But, the youngest brother, Jotham, escaped and hid.

Observation

Gideon’s son Abimelech goes to Shechem to visit his uncles. He asks them to ask the elders of Shechem whether they want to be ruled by seventy sons of Gideon or by one man.

The men of Shechem decide that Abimelech should be their king. Abimelech hires some henchmen to go to Ophrah to kill all of Gideon’s sons. One of them, Jotham, escapes.

Jotham tells a parable to the elders of Shechem. He accuses them of betraying Gideon’s heritage. He challenges them to consider if they have acted honourably in making Abimelech their king. If they have not acted honourably, may they all be devoured by fire.

Application

The NLT Study Bible heads this section with “Abimelch: The Anti- Judge.” Whereas the previous judges were raised by God to meet a particular threat, Abimelech imposes himself with violence to be a king. His ambition was to rule over, not just Shechem but the whole of Israel. To meet that ambition, he had all seventy of his half-brothers, except one who escaped, put to death.

Whenever God is at work, we can always expect satan to produce a counterfeit. He fakes spiritual gifts to deceive the elect. He produces false gospels to lead us away from true faith in Christ.

These things ultimately show themselves by their fruit – death, destruction, misery, bondage and so on. But we need to practise discernment so that we are always aware of what is truly God and what is merely satan’s distractions.

Prayer

Father, grant me wisdom and discernment in all that I do. Please help me to stay close to you and to not fall prey to satan’s traps. Amen.

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