Judges 9:5
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
وَاقْتَحَمَ بِهِمْ بَيْتَ أَبِيهِ فِي عَفْرَةَ، حَيْثُ ذَبَحَ إِخْوَتَهُ السَّبْعِينَ عَلَى حَجَرٍ وَاحِدٍ، وَلَمْ يَنْجُ إِلاَّ يُوثَامُ بْنُ يَرُبَّعَلَ الأَصْغَرُ الَّذِي تَمَكَّنَ مِنَ الاخْتِبَاءِ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Abimelech kills his 69 brothers to become the ruler of the city. However, Jotham, the youngest brother, escapes. This shows the violent and power-hungry nature of Abimelech.
Explained for Children
Imagine if a kid tried to be the boss of the playground by pushing away all the other kids. That's what Abimelech did, but much worse. He hurt his brothers so he could be in charge. But the youngest brother, Jotham, was smart and hid so he wouldn't get hurt.
Historical Background
The book of Judges was written by various authors over time, possibly around the 13th-11th century BCE. It narrates the history of the Israelites after the death of Joshua, focusing on the lives of the Judges who ruled over the tribes. This verse depicts a dark period in Israel's history where power was seized through violence.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this story can remind us of the importance of ethical leadership. A leader who uses force or manipulation to gain power is not a good leader. Instead, we should look for leaders who use their influence to help others and make wise decisions.
Topics
leadershipviolencejealousyethicspowerfamily
Related Verses
Genesis 4:81 Samuel 11:1-11Matthew 22:23-33Acts 12:1-2Romans 12:17-21
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Abimelech kill his brothers?
Abimelech killed his brothers to eliminate competition and secure his position as the ruler. This shows his ambition and lack of moral restraint.
How did Jotham survive?
Jotham survived by hiding from Abimelech, escaping the fate of his brothers. His survival allowed him to later challenge Abimelech's rule.
What does this story teach about leadership?
This story teaches that leadership gained through violence and deception is unethical and often leads to disastrous consequences for both the leader and the community.
How does this relate to today's world?
In today's world, this story reminds us to be wary of leaders who come to power through unethical means and to support ethical leadership that prioritizes the well-being of the community.
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