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Verse Judges 9:13. _WHICH CHEERETH GOD AND MAN_] I believe אלהים
_elohim_ here is to be taken in the same sense proposed on Judges 9:9.
Vast libations of wine, as well as much _oil_, were used in hea...
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This fable and that noted in the marginal reference are the only two
of the kind found in Scripture. Somewhat different are the parables of
the Old Testament, 2 Samuel 12:1; 2 Samuel 14:5; 1 Kings 20:...
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CHAPTER 9 ABIMELECH THE KING AND HIS WICKEDNESS
_ 1. The murder of Gideon's sons (Judges 9:1)_
2. Jotham's parable (Judges 9:7)
3. Scenes of strife and destruction of Shechem (Judges 9:22)
4. Abim...
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JOTHAM'S FABLE. Only in an apologue could Jotham, the sole survivor of
Abimelech's massacre, express what was in his bitter, broken heart.
The point of his fable is easily caught. His father and his b...
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LEAVE. Same Hebrew as "forsake" (Judges 9:11).
WINE. new wine. Hebrew. _tirosh._ App-27....
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_Jotham's fable_
The author of the fable had several points in his mind: (_a_) the
contrast between Gideon's refusal of the kingship and the arrogant
claim of the son of his concubine; the other sons...
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DISCOURSE: 271
JOTHAM’S PARABLE
Judges 9:7. And when they told it to Jotham, he went and stood in the
top of Mount Gerizim, and lifted up his voice, and cried, and said
unto them, Hearken unto me, ye...
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WINE, WHICH CHEERETH GOD AND MAN— It has been objected, that
Scripture here suggests false and unworthy notions of the Supreme
Being: but we are to remember, that the words are part of a parable.
In a...
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_Jotham Rebukes the Shechemites Judges 9:7-21_
7 And when they told it to Jotham, he went and stood in the top of
mount Gerizim, and lifted up his voice, and cried, and said unto them,
Hearken unto me...
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_AND THE VINE SAID UNTO THEM, SHOULD I LEAVE MY WINE, WHICH CHEERETH
GOD AND MAN, AND GO TO BE PROMOTED OVER THE TREES?_
Wine, which cheereth God and man. Not certainly in the same manner.
God might...
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THE STORY OF ABIMELECH
This chapter breaks the regular order of the book, since Abimelech is
not thought of as a judge, and the Canaanites are not here regarded as
oppressors. The story, however, thr...
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LIFE WITHOUT LAW
JUDGES
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 9
V1 Abimelech, Jerubbaal’s son, went to his mother’s brothers in
Shechem. He spoke to them and he spoke to all his mother’s *tribe.
V2 ‘Ask all the...
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_(_13_)_ MY WINE. — The Hebrew word is _tirôsh_ which sometimes
means merely “grape-cluster.”
WHICH CHEERETH GOD AND MAN. — For explanation, see Exodus 29:40;
Numbers 15:7; Numbers 15:10, &c. If _Elo...
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וַ תֹּ֤אמֶר לָהֶם֙ הַ גֶּ֔פֶן הֶ
חֳדַ֨לְתִּי֙ אֶת ־תִּ֣ירֹושִׁ֔י הַֽ
מְשַׂמֵּ֥חַ אֱלֹהִ֖ים וַ אֲנָשִׁ֑ים...
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THE BRAMBLE KING
Judges 9:7
Men must have leadership. The reason lies deep in human nature. The
French Revolutionaries destroyed the royal family, but Robespierre,
Danton and Marat were practically e...
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The closing statement of the previous chapter constitutes the
introduction to this. The words, "As soon as Gideon was dead" and the
declaration that then the people returned to evil courses reveal,
fi...
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Among Gideon's 70 sons was Abimelech who was born to him of a
concubine from Shechem. He got the people of that city to pay him 70
shekels of silver and used it to enlist the help of some worthless an...
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Cheereth God and men. Wine is here represented as agreeable to God,
because he had appointed it to be offered up with his sacrifices. But
we are not obliged to take these words, spoken by the trees in...
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It was a very favorite way in the Eastern world, to deliver weighty
subjects by parable. And hence, in accommodation to this general mode
of instruction, our adorable Redeemer chiefly delivered his pr...
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My object being no more than a sketch, as most of you know, I desire
to say but a few words on such of the Chapter s as bear a similar
character to that which has been already pointed out in the early...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 9, 10, 11, AND 12.
After Gideon's death we see the results of this distance from God in
the internal struggles which took place between the children of
Israe...
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AND THE VINE SAID UNTO THEM,.... By way of denial and refusal, as the
other two:
SHALL I LEAVE MY WINE, WHICH CHEERETH GOD AND MAN; which being used in
the drink offerings was acceptable to God, and...
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And the vine said unto them, Should I leave my wine, which cheereth
God and man, and go to be promoted over the trees?
Ver. 13. _Should I leave my wine?_] This is the drunkard's motto,
_Malle so, vit...
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_Wine which cheereth God and man_ “It has been objected,” says Dr.
Dodd, “that Scripture here suggests false and unworthy notions of
the Supreme Being; but we are to remember that the words are part o...
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1 Abimelech by conspiracie with the Shechemites, and murder of his
brethren, is made King.
7 Iotham by a parable rebuketh them and foretelleth their ruine.
22 Gaal conspireth with the Shechemites ag...
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THE PARABLE OF JOTHAM...
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ABIMELECH'SCONSPIRACY
(vv. 1-6).
Abimelech did not only forget his father's example, but deliberately
chose a contrary path of proud self-pleasing. He wanted to rule over
Israel and recognized that...
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7-21 There was no occasion for the trees to choose a king, they are
all the trees of the Lord which he has planted. Nor was there any
occasion for Israel to set a king over them, for the Lord was thei...
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Wherewith God is well-pleased, because it was offered to God, NUMBERS
15:5,7,10. See also PSALMS 104:15 PROVERBS 31:6....
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Judges 9:13 vine H1612 said H559 (H8799) cease H2308 (H8804) wine
H8492 cheers H8055 (H8764) God H430 men H582 go H1980 (H8804) sway
H5128 (H8800) trees H6086
cheereth - Numbers 15:5,...
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“Then the trees said to the vine, ‘You come and reign over us.'
And the vine said to them, ‘Should I leave my wine, which cheers God
and man, and go to wave to and fro over the trees?' ”
Wine was off...
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Judges 9:8
I. From the answer of the olive tree we learn that usefulness is
better than honour. Usefulness, if it be of the higher kind, is
attained through long growing and long striving. But when i...
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CONTENTS: Conspiracy of Abimelech.
CHARACTERS: God, Abimelech, Jerubbaal, Jocham, Gaal, Zebul.
CONCLUSION: Evil pursues sinners and sometimes overtakes them when
they are apparently triumphant. The...
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Judges 9:4. _Baal-berith._ Berith signifies a covenant, which those
bad people had made with Baal. The Greeks had their ζευς
ορκιος, their Jupiter, or their Baal, to which they made vows.
Judges 9:5....
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_Abimelech the son of Jerubbaal._
THE ELECTION OF THE USURPER TO BE KING
I. Contrasts in the history of God’s own people. After
Gideon--Abimelech!
II. The best of fathers may have the worst of sons...
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JUDGES—NOTE ON JUDGES 9:7 Jotham, the only brother of Abimelech to
survive his murderous rampage, tells a fable criticizing Abimelech’s
actions. In the fable, the noble trees of the forest each reject...
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_ABIMELECH MADE KING_
Judges 9:1
CRITICAL NOTES.—
JUDGES 9:1. AND ABIMELECH.] Some little time may have elapsed after
Gideon’s death, so that the air was again filled with tendencies to
idolatry. B...
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EXPOSITION
JUDGES 9:7
ON THE TOP OF MOUNT GERIZIM. Mount Gerizim rises on the south-west
side of Samaria or Shechem as a sheer rock about 800 feet in height,
facing Mount Ebal, which is separated fro...
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Now here's what happened. After the death of Gideon, this Abimelech
who was the son of his concubine in Shechem. Now you know, they used
to say of the sailors "a girl in every port." Well, Gideon had...
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Ecclesiastes 10:19; Numbers 15:10; Numbers 15:5; Numbers 15:7;
Proverbs 31:6; Psalms 104:15...
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Cheareth God — Wherewith God is well pleased, because it was offered
to God....