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  • Then all the men of Shechem gathered together, and all the families of the city of Millo, and they went and appointed Abimelech as king, beside the oak that stood at Shechem. (Judges 9, 6)

  • For Zebul, the ruler of the city, upon hearing the words of Gaal, the son of Ebed, became very angry. (Judges 9, 30)

  • And he sent messengers secretly to Abimelech, saying: “Behold, Gaal, the son of Ebed, has arrived at Shechem with his brothers, and he has set the city against you. (Judges 9, 31)

  • And at first light in the morning, as the sun is rising, rush upon the city. And when he goes out against you, with his people, do to him what you are able to do.” (Judges 9, 33)

  • And Gaal, the son of Ebed, went out, and he stood at the entrance to the gate of the city. Then Abimelech rose up, and all the army with him, from the places of the ambushes. (Judges 9, 35)

  • who pursued him, fleeing, and drove him into the city. And many were cut down on his side, even to the gate of the city. (Judges 9, 40)

  • And Abimelech made camp at Arumah. But Zebul expelled Gaal and his companions from the city, and he would not permit them to remain in it. (Judges 9, 41)

  • he took his army, and divided it into three companies, and he placed ambushes in the fields. And seeing that the people had departed from the city, he rose up and rushed upon them, (Judges 9, 43)

  • along with his own company, assaulting and besieging the city. But the two other companies pursued the enemies scattered in the field. (Judges 9, 44)

  • Now Abimelech assaulted the city all that day. And he seized it, and he killed its inhabitants, and he destroyed it, so much so that he scattered salt in it. (Judges 9, 45)

  • Now there was, in the midst of the city, a high tower, to which men and women were fleeing together, with all the leaders of the city. And, having very strongly sealed the gate, they were standing on the roof of the tower to defend themselves. (Judges 9, 51)

  • And so Jephthah, the Gileadite, judged Israel for six years. And he died, and he was buried in his city in Gilead. (Judges 12, 7)


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