Read Judges 9-10:5.
Cycle number five describes a national implosion. There were no outside nations oppressing them
in this time period. They fought against
each other.
As good as Gideon was, he left a terrible legacy. He had many wives who gave birth to seventy
sons. Then, there was at least one
concubine with whom he fathered another son.
That son's name was Abimelech.
When Gideon died, it appears that he left a family and a nation with
neither defined nor spiritual leadership.
This next generation did not remember the LORD and what He
had done for them. In this void,
Abimelech, with selfish ambition, rose to take power and control of Israel . He first killed all but one of Gideon's sons
and ruled for three years. Jotham, the
youngest son of Gideon, escaped. He then
went to Shechem to preach a prophetic message to the city leaders.
When challenged by what seems to be an even more godless
man, Gaal, civil war broke out.
Abimelech proved to be ruthless in putting down all those who opposed
him. He must have thought himself to be
invincible in personally leading the attacks.
Any warrior in those days would know the dangers of rushing a wall or
tower. No king would have been fighting
on the front line. It cost him his life.
A couple of minor judges followed, providing national
leadership and peace for a total of forty-five years.
Insights:
1. When a people have an evil leader, everyone suffers.
2. In the worst of times, God has His people who can and will
deliver His word.
3. The dissension was instigated by God in order to
overthrow Abimelech. (9:23)
4. Though an unnamed woman was credited with mortally
wounding him, it was God who "returned the evil of Abimelech, which he
committed against his father in killing his seventy brothers." (9:56)
5. "And God also made all the evil of the men of
Shechem return on their heads." (9:57)
God's justice may seem slow to us but in His time He will
right every wrong. No one gets away with
sin.
God's hand is at work; even using evil people do accomplish
His will.
God's goal is to bring people back to worship Him so they
may experience righteousness and peace.
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