Jueces 9:5

5 Luego fue a la casa de su padre en Ofra y mató a sus hermanos, los hijos de Jerobaal, setenta hombres, sobre una piedra. Pero Jotam, el hijo menor de Jerobaal, se libró porque se escondió.

Jueces 9:5 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 9:5

And he went to his father's house at Ophrah
Which, according to Bunting F1, was ten miles from Shechem:

and slew his brethren the sons of Jerubbaal, being seventy persons,
upon one stone:
in which he was assisted by the ruffians he had hired with seventy pieces of silver; these were laid one after another upon one and the same stone, as being convenient for the execution of them; or as serving as an altar on which they were sacrificed to Baal, out of whose temple the money was taken to hire the executioners with. They are said to be seventy that were slain, though one escaped, the round number being given, as in many other instances, as in ( Genesis 46:27 ) ( John 20:24 ) ,

notwithstanding, yet Jotham the youngest son of Jerubbaal was left;
or remained alive, not out of compassion to his youth, but because he could not be found:

for he hid himself;
for no doubt Abimelech, and his crew, were most forward to lay hold of the eldest, and sacrifice them first, as being most in his way; this gave Jotham the youngest not only notice of their design, but an opportunity of providing for his safety, or however his friends; for it may be rendered, as in some versions, "he was hidden" {b}, that is, by others.


FOOTNOTES:

F1 Travels of the Patriarchs p. 111.
F2 (abxn) (ekrubh) Sept. "absconditus est", V. L. "qui absconditus fuit", Tigurine version; so the Targum.

Jueces 9:5 In-Context

3 Y los parientes de su madre hablaron todas estas palabras por él a oídos de todos los habitantes de Siquem; y ellos se inclinaron a seguir a Abimelec, porque dijeron: Es pariente nuestro.
4 Y le dieron setenta piezas de plata de la casa de Baal-berit, con las cuales Abimelec tomó a sueldo hombres indignos y temerarios que lo siguieron.
5 Luego fue a la casa de su padre en Ofra y mató a sus hermanos, los hijos de Jerobaal, setenta hombres, sobre una piedra. Pero Jotam, el hijo menor de Jerobaal, se libró porque se escondió.
6 Y se reunieron todos los habitantes de Siquem y todo Bet-milo, y fueron e hicieron rey a Abimelec, junto a la encina del pilar que había en Siquem.
7 Cuando se lo informaron a Jotam, fue y se paró en la cumbre del monte Gerizim, y alzando su voz, clamó y les dijo: Escuchadme, habitantes de Siquem, para que os oiga Dios.
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