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Hakim-hakim 3:9-15

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3:9 When the Israelites cried out for help to the Lord, he 1  raised up a deliverer for the Israelites who rescued 2  them. His name was Othniel son of Kenaz, Caleb’s younger brother. 3  3:10 The Lord’s spirit empowered him 4  and he led Israel. When he went to do battle, the Lord handed over to him King Cushan-Rishathaim of Aram and he overpowered him. 5  3:11 The land had rest for forty years; then Othniel son of Kenaz died.

Deceit, Assassination, and Deliverance

3:12 The Israelites again did evil in the Lord’s sight. 6  The Lord gave King Eglon of Moab control over Israel 7  because they had done evil in the Lord’s sight. 3:13 Eglon formed alliances with 8  the Ammonites and Amalekites. He came and defeated Israel, and they seized the City of Date Palm Trees. 3:14 The Israelites were subject to 9  King Eglon of Moab for eighteen years.

3:15 When the Israelites cried out for help to the Lord, he 10  raised up a deliverer for them. His name was Ehud son of Gera the Benjaminite, a left-handed man. 11  The Israelites sent him to King Eglon of Moab with their tribute payment. 12 

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[3:9]  1 tn Heb “the Lord.”

[3:9]  2 tn Or “delivered.”

[3:9]  3 tn “Caleb’s younger brother” may refer to Othniel or to Kenaz (in which case Othniel is Caleb’s nephew).

[3:10]  4 tn Heb “was on him.”

[3:10]  5 tn Heb “his hand was strong against Cushan-Rishathaim.”

[3:12]  6 tn Heb “in the eyes of the Lord” (also later in this verse).

[3:12]  7 tn Heb “strengthened Eglon…against Israel.”

[3:13]  8 tn Heb “and he gathered to him.”

[3:14]  9 tn Or “the Israelites served Eglon.”

[3:15]  10 tn Heb “the Lord.” This has been replaced by the pronoun (“he”) in the translation for stylistic reasons.

[3:15]  11 tn The phrase, which refers to Ehud, literally reads “bound/restricted in the right hand,” apparently a Hebrew idiom for a left-handed person. See Judg 20:16, where 700 Benjaminites are described in this way. Perhaps the Benjaminites purposely trained several of their young men to be left-handed warriors by restricting the use of the right hand from an early age so the left hand would become dominant. Left-handed men would have a distinct military advantage, especially when attacking city gates. See B. Halpern, “The Assassination of Eglon: The First Locked-Room Murder Mystery,” BRev 4 (1988): 35.

[3:15]  12 tn Heb “The Israelites sent by his hand an offering to Eglon, king of Moab.”



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