Jueces 9:28

28 Entonces Gaal, hijo de Ebed, dijo: ¿Quién es Abimelec y quién es Siquem para que le sirvamos? ¿No es acaso hijo de Jerobaal, y no es Zebul su oficial? Servid a los hombres de Hamor, padre de Siquem; pero ¿por qué hemos de servirle a él?

Jueces 9:28 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 9:28

And Gaal the son of Ebed said
As they were then making merry, drinking and carousing:

who is Abimelech, and who is Shechem, that we should serve him?
who is this Abimelech the Shechemite? or who is he more than Shechem, the old prince of this place, long ago dispossessed of it? the one is no better than the other, nor has a better title to rule and government than the other, that we should serve him; nay, of the two, the descendants of the old Shechem have the best title:

is not he the son of Jerubbaal?
that pleaded against Baal, and threw down his altar, the god you now serve:

and Zebul his officer?
has he not set him over you? not content to rule you himself, he has set up another as an officer over you under him, and thus you are like to be governed in a tyrannical manner, and oppressed:

serve the men of Hamor--for why should we serve him?
that is, rather serve them than him; which was speaking very contemptuously of his government, preferring the descendants of Hamor, the old Canaanitish prince, that ruled in this place, to Abimelech; and if Gaal was a descendant of his, he spoke in good earnest, and thought this a proper opportunity to get the government of the city restored to him and his family, since their old religion and idolatry were established among them; and if they had received the one, why not the other?

Jueces 9:28 In-Context

26 Y Gaal, hijo de Ebed, vino con sus parientes, y pasaron a Siquem; y los habitantes de Siquem pusieron su confianza en él.
27 Y salieron al campo y vendimiaron sus viñedos, pisaron las uvas e hicieron fiesta; y entrando a la casa de su dios, comieron y bebieron y maldijeron a Abimelec.
28 Entonces Gaal, hijo de Ebed, dijo: ¿Quién es Abimelec y quién es Siquem para que le sirvamos? ¿No es acaso hijo de Jerobaal, y no es Zebul su oficial? Servid a los hombres de Hamor, padre de Siquem; pero ¿por qué hemos de servirle a él?
29 ¡Quién pusiera este pueblo en mis manos! Entonces yo quitaría a Abimelec. Diría a Abimelec: Aumenta tu ejército, y sal.
30 Y cuando Zebul, gobernante de la ciudad, oyó las palabras de Gaal, hijo de Ebed, se encendió en ira.
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