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  • The leaders of Shechem put men to ambush him on the mountain tops, and these robbed anyone travelling their way. Abimelech was told of this. (Judges 9, 25)

  • These went out into the countryside to harvest their vineyards; they trod the grapes and made merry and went into the temple of their god. They ate and drank there and cursed Abimelech. (Judges 9, 27)

  • Gaal son of Obed said, 'Who is Abimelech, and what is Shechem, for us to be his slaves? Should not Jerubbaal's son and his lieutenant, Zebul, be serving the men of Hamor, father of Shechem? Why should we be his slaves? (Judges 9, 28)

  • Who will put this people under my command, so that I can expel Abimelech? I should say to him, "Reinforce your army and come out!" ' (Judges 9, 29)

  • He sent messengers secretly to Abimelech to say, 'Look! Gaal son of Obed has come to Shechem with his brothers, and they are stirring up the town against you. (Judges 9, 31)

  • So Abimelech set off under cover of dark with all his own supporters and took up concealed positions over against Shechem, in four groups. (Judges 9, 34)

  • As Gaal son of Obed was coming out and pausing at the entrance of the town gate, Abimelech and his supporters rose from their ambush. (Judges 9, 35)

  • Zebul then said, 'Where are your mouthings now about "Who is Abimelech, for us to be his slaves?" Are not these the men you made light of? Sally out, then, and fight him.' (Judges 9, 38)

  • Gaal sallied out at the head of the leaders of Shechem and engaged Abimelech. (Judges 9, 39)

  • Abimelech drove Gaal off, who turned tail, many of his men falling dead before they could reach the gate. (Judges 9, 40)

  • Abimelech then stayed at Aruma, and Zebul expelled Gaal and his brothers and prevented them from living in Shechem. (Judges 9, 41)

  • Next day, when the people went out into the countryside, Abimelech was told of this. (Judges 9, 42)


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