1 
Abimelech the  son  of 
Jerubbaal went  to 
Shechem to  his  mother's  brothers,  and  spoke  with  them,  and  with  all  the  family  of  the 
house of  his  mother's  father,  saying,  
+ 2 
 "Please  speak  in  the  ears  of  all  the  men  of  Shechem,  'Is  it  better  for  you  that  all  the  sons  of  Jerubbaal,  who  are  seventy  persons,  rule  over  you,  or  that  one  rule  over  you?'  Remember  also  that  I  am  your  bone  and  your  flesh."  +
3 
 His  mother's  brothers  spoke  of  him  in  the  ears  of  all  the  men  of  Shechem  all  these  words.  Their  hearts  inclined  to  follow  Abimelech;  for  they  said,  "He  is  our  brother."  
4 
 They  gave  him  seventy 
pieces of 
silver out  of  the  house  of  Baal  Berith,  with  which  Abimelech  hired  vain  and 
light fellows,  who  followed  him.  
+5 
 He  went  to  his  father's  house  at  Ophrah,  and  killed  his  brothers  the  sons  of  Jerubbaal,  being  seventy  persons,  on  one  stone:  but 
Jotham the  youngest  son  of  Jerubbaal  was  left;  for  he  hid  himself.  
+6 
 All  the  men  of  Shechem  assembled  themselves  together,  and  all  the  house  of  Millo,  and  went  and  made  Abimelech  king,  by  the  oak  of  the 
pillar that  was  in  Shechem.  
+7 
 When  they  told  it  to  Jotham,  he  went  and  stood  on  the  top  of 
Mount Gerizim,  and  lifted  up  his  voice,  cried  out,  and  said  to  them,  "Listen  to  me,  you  men  of  Shechem,  that  God  may  listen  to  you.  
+8 
 The  trees  set  out  to 
anoint a  king  over  themselves.  They  said  to  the 
olive tree,  'Reign  over  us.'  
9 
 "But  the  olive  tree  said  to  them,  'Should  I  stop  producing  my  oil,  with  which  they  honor  God  and  man  by  me,  and  go  to  wave  back  and  forth  over  the  trees?'  
10 
 "The  trees  said  to  the  fig  tree,  'Come  and  reign  over  us.'  
11 
 "But  the  fig  tree  said  to  them,  'Should  I  leave  my  sweetness,  and  my  good  fruit,  and  go  to  wave  back  and  forth  over  the  trees?'  
12 
 "The  trees  said  to  the  vine,  'Come  and  reign  over  us.'  
13 
 "The  vine  said  to  them,  'Should  I  leave  my  new  wine,  which  cheers  God  and  man,  and  go  to  wave  back  and  forth  over  the  trees?'  +
14 
 "Then  all  the  trees  said  to  the  bramble,  'Come  and  reign  over  us.'  
15 
 "The 
bramble said  to  the  trees,  'If  in 
truth you  anoint  me  king  over  you,  then  come  and  take  refuge  in  my  shade;  and  if  not,  let  fire  come  out  of  the  bramble,  and  devour  the  cedars  of  Lebanon.'  
16 
 "Now  therefore,  if  you  have  dealt  truly  and  righteously,  in  that  you  have  made  Abimelech  king,  and  if  you  have  dealt  well  with  Jerubbaal  and  his  house,  and  have  done  to  him  according  to  the  deserving  of  his  hands  
17 
 (for  my 
father fought  for  you,  and  risked  his  life,  and  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  Midian;  
18 
 and  you  have  risen  up  against  my  father's  house  today,  and  have  slain  his  sons,  seventy  persons,  on  one  stone,  and  have  made  Abimelech,  the  son  of  his  female  servant,  king  over  the  men  of  Shechem,  because  he  is  your  brother);  
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 if  you  then  have  dealt  truly  and  righteously  with  Jerubbaal  and  with  his  house  today,  then  rejoice  in  Abimelech,  and  let  him  also  rejoice  in  you;  
20 
 but  if  not,  let  fire  come  out  from  Abimelech,  and  devour  the  men  of  Shechem,  and  the  house  of  Millo;  and  let  fire  come  out  from  the  men  of  Shechem,  and  from  the  house  of  Millo,  and  devour  Abimelech."  
21 
 Jotham  ran  away,  and  fled,  and  went  to  Beer,  and  lived  there,  for  fear  of  Abimelech  his  brother.  +
23 
 Then  God  sent  an  evil 
spirit between  Abimelech  and  the  men  of  Shechem;  and  the  men  of  Shechem  dealt  treacherously  with  Abimelech,  
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 that  the  violence  done  to  the  seventy  sons  of  Jerubbaal  might  come,  and  that  their 
blood might  be  laid  on  Abimelech  their  brother,  who  killed  them,  and  on  the  men  of  Shechem,  who  strengthened  his  hands  to  kill  his  brothers.  
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 The  men  of  Shechem  set  an 
ambush for  him  on  the  tops  of  the  mountains,  and  they  robbed  all  who  came  along  that  way  by  them,  and  Abimelech  was  told  about  it.  
26 
 Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  came  with  his  brothers,  and  went  over  to  Shechem;  and  the  men  of  Shechem  put  their  trust  in  him.  +
27 
 They  went  out  into  the  field,  harvested  their  vineyards,  trod  the  grapes,  held  festival,  and  went  into  the  house  of  their  god,  and  ate  and  drank,  and  cursed  Abimelech.  
28 
 Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  said,  "Who  is  Abimelech,  and  who  is  Shechem,  that  we  should  serve  him?  Isn't  he  the  son  of  Jerubbaal?  Isn't 
Zebul his  officer?  Serve  the  men  of 
Hamor the  father  of  Shechem,  but  why  should  we  serve  him?  
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 I  wish  that  this  people  were  under  my  hand!  Then  I  would  remove  Abimelech."  He  said  to  Abimelech,  "Increase  your  army,  and  come  out!"  
30 
 When  Zebul  the  ruler  of  the  city  heard  the  words  of  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed,  his 
anger burned.  
31 
 He  sent  messengers  to  Abimelech  craftily,  saying,  "Behold,  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  and  his  brothers  have  come  to  Shechem;  and  behold,  they  incite  the  city  against  you.  
32 
 Now  therefore,  go  up  by  night,  you  and  the  people  who  are  with  you,  and  lie  in  wait  in  the  field.  
33 
 It  shall  be  that  in  the  morning,  as  soon  as  the  sun  is  up,  you  shall  rise  early,  and  rush  on  the  city.  Behold,  when  he  and  the  people  who  are  with  him  come  out  against  you,  then  may  you  do  to  them  as  you  shall  find  occasion."  
34 
 Abimelech  rose  up,  and  all  the  people  who  were  with  him,  by  night,  and  they  laid  wait  against  Shechem  in  four  companies.  
35 
 Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  went  out,  and  stood  in  the  entrance  of  the  gate  of  the  city.  Abimelech  rose  up,  and  the  people  who  were  with  him,  from  the  ambush.  
36 
 When  Gaal  saw  the  people,  he  said  to  Zebul,  "Behold,  people  are  coming  down  from  the  tops  of  the  mountains."Zebul  said  to  him,  "You  see  the 
shadow of  the  mountains  as  if  they  were  men."  
37 
 Gaal  spoke  again  and  said,  "Behold,  people  are  coming  down  by  the  middle  of  the  land,  and  one  company  comes  by  the  way  of  the  oak  of  Meonenim."  
38 
 Then  Zebul  said  to  him,  "Now  where  is  your  mouth,  that  you  said,  'Who  is  Abimelech,  that  we  should  serve  him?'  Isn't  this  the  people  that  you  have  despised?  Please  go  out  now  and  fight  with  them."  
39 
 Gaal  went  out  before  the  men  of  Shechem,  and  fought  with  Abimelech.  
40 
 Abimelech  chased  him,  and  he  fled  before  him,  and  many  fell  wounded,  even  to  the  entrance  of  the  gate.  
41 
 Abimelech  lived  at  Arumah;  and  Zebul  drove  out  Gaal  and  his  brothers,  that  they  should  not 
dwell in  Shechem.  
42 
 On  the  next  day,  the  people  went  out  into  the  field;  and  they  told  Abimelech.  
43 
 He  took  the  people,  and  divided  them  into  three  companies,  and  laid  wait  in  the  field;  and  he  looked,  and  behold,  the  people  came  out  of  the  city.  So,  he  rose  up  against  them,  and  struck  them.  
44 
 Abimelech  and  the  companies  that  were  with  him  rushed  forward,  and  stood  in  the  entrance  of  the  gate  of  the  city;  and  the  two  companies  rushed  on  all  who  were  in  the  field,  and  struck  them.  
45 
 Abimelech  fought  against  the  city  all  that  day;  and  he  took  the  city,  and  killed  the  people  in  it.  He  beat  down  the  city,  and  sowed  it  with  salt.  
46 
 When  all  the  men  of  the  tower  of  Shechem  heard  of  it,  they  entered  into  the  stronghold  of  the  house  of  Elberith.  
47 
 Abimelech  was  told  that  all  the  men  of  the  tower  of  Shechem  were  gathered  together.  
48 
 Abimelech  went  up  to  Mount  Zalmon,  he  and  all  the  people  who  were  with  him;  and  Abimelech  took  an  ax  in  his  hand,  and  cut  down  a  bough  from  the  trees,  and  took  it  up,  and  laid  it  on  his  shoulder.  Then  he  said  to  the  people  who  were  with  him,  "What  you  have  seen  me  do,  make  haste,  and  do  as  I  have  done!"  
49 
 All  the  people  likewise  each  cut  down  his  bough,  and  followed  Abimelech,  and  put  them  at  the  base  of  the  stronghold,  and  set  the  stronghold  on  fire  on  them;  so  that  all  the  people  of  the  tower  of  Shechem  died  also,  about  a  thousand  men  and  women.  
50 
 Then  Abimelech  went  to  Thebez,  and  encamped  against  Thebez,  and  took  it.  +
51 
 But  there  was  a  strong  tower  within  the  city,  and  all  the  men  and  women  of  the  city  fled  there,  and  shut  themselves  in,  and  went  up  to  the  roof  of  the  tower.  +
52 
 Abimelech  came  to  the  tower,  and  fought  against  it,  and  came  near  to  the  door  of  the  tower  to  burn  it  with  fire.  
53 
 A  certain 
woman cast  an  upper  millstone  on  Abimelech's  head,  and  broke  his  skull.  
54 
 Then  he  called  hastily  to  the  young  man  his  armor  bearer,  and  said  to  him,  "Draw  your  sword,  and  kill  me,  that  men  not  say  of  me,  'A  woman  killed  him.'  His  young  man  thrust  him  through,  and  he  died."  
55 
 When  the  men  of  Israel  saw  that  Abimelech  was  dead,  they  each  departed  to  his  place.  
56 
 Thus  God  repaid  the  wickedness  of  Abimelech,  which  he  did  to  his  father,  in  killing  his  seventy  brothers;  
57 
 and  God  repaid  all  the  wickedness  of  the  men  of  Shechem  on  their  heads;  and  the 
curse of  Jotham  the  son  of  Jerubbaal  came  on  them.  
 
                    
                 
            
Jud 9:1-6. ABIMELECH IS MADE KING BY THE SHECHEMITES.
1. Abimelech the son of Jerubbaal went to Shechem--The idolatry which had been stealthily creeping into Israel during the latter years of Gideon was now openly professed; Shechem was wholly inhabited by its adherents; at least, idolaters had the ascendency. Abimelech, one of Gideon's numerous sons, was connected with that place. Ambitious of sovereign power, and having plied successfully the arts of a demagogue with his maternal relatives and friends, he acquired both the influence and money by which he raised himself to a throne.
communed . . . with all the family of the house of his mother's father--Here is a striking instance of the evils of polygamy--one son has connections and interests totally alien to those of his brothers.