Abideth Abimelech Abim'elech Arumah Aru'mah Brethren Brothers Casteth Drove Dwell Dwelling Dwelt Gaal Ga'al Kinsmen Relatives Shechem Stayed Thrust Zebul

9:41 Dwelt at Arumah - He did not prosecute his victory, but retreated to Arumah, to see whether the Shechemites would not of themselves return to his government, or else, that being hereby grown secure, he might have the greater advantage against them. Thrust out - It seems the same night. Probably the multitude, which is generally light and unstable, were now enraged against Gaal, suspecting him of cowardice or ill - conduct. Zebul's interest was not so considerable with them, that he could prevail with them either to kill Gaal and his brethren, or to yield themselves to Abimelech; and therefore he still complies with the people, and waits for a fairer opportunity.

9:30-49 Abimelech intended to punish the Schechemites for slighting him now, but God punished them for their serving him formerly in the murder of Gideon's sons. When God uses men as instruments in his hand to do his work, he means one thing, and they another. That, which they hoped would have been for their welfare, proved a snare and a trap, as those will certainly find, who run to idols for shelter; such will prove a refuge of lies.

Abimelech Abim'elech Arumah Aru'mah Drove Dwell Dwelling Dwelt Kinsmen Live Relatives Shechem Thrust Zebul

Abimelech Abim'elech Arumah Aru'mah Drove Dwell Dwelling Dwelt Kinsmen Live Relatives Shechem Thrust Zebul


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