Compare Translations for Judges 9:22

Judges 9:22 BBE
So Abimelech was chief over Israel for three years.
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Judges 9:22 HNV
Avimelekh was prince over Yisra'el three years.
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Judges 9:22 KJV
When Abimelech had reigned three years over Israel,
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Judges 9:22 NKJV
After Abimelech had reigned over Israel three years,
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Judges 9:22 ASV
And Abimelech was prince over Israel three years.
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Judges 9:22 CJB
Avimelekh was chief over Isra'el for three years.
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Judges 9:22 RHE
So Abimelech reigned over Israel three years.
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Judges 9:22 ELB
Und Abimelech herrschte über Israel drei Jahre.
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Judges 9:22 CSB
When Abimelech had ruled over Israel three years,
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Judges 9:22 RVR
Y después que Abimelech hubo dominado sobre Israel tres años,
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Judges 9:22 LUT
Als nun Abimelech drei Jahre über Israel geherrscht hatte,
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Judges 9:22 NIV
After Abimelech had governed Israel three years,
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Judges 9:22 NLT
After Abimelech had ruled over Israel for three years,
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Judges 9:22 OST
Abimélec domina sur Israël pendant trois ans.
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Judges 9:22 RIV
E Abimelec signoreggiò sopra Israele tre anni.
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Judges 9:22 SEV
Y después que Abimelec hubo dominado sobre Israel tres años,
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Judges 9:22 SVV
Als nu Abimelech drie jaren over Israel geheerst had,
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Judges 9:22 DBY
And Abimelech ruled over Israel three years.
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Judges 9:22 VUL
regnavit itaque Abimelech super Israhel tribus annis
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Judges 9:22 MSG
Abimelech ruled over Israel for three years.
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Judges 9:22 WBT
When Abimelech had reigned three years over Israel,
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Judges 9:22 TMB
When Abimelech had reigned three years over Israel,
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Judges 9:22 WEB
Abimelech was prince over Israel three years.
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Judges 9:22 WYC
And Abimelech reigned on Israel three years. (And Abimelech reigned over Israel for three years.)
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Judges 9:22 YLT
And Abimelech is prince over Israel three years,
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Judges 9 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 9

Abimelech murders his brethren, and is made king. (1-6) Jotham rebukes the Shechemites. (7-21) The Shechemites conspire against Abimelech. (22-29) Abimelech destroys Shechem. (30-49) Abimelech slain. (50-57)

Verses 1-6 The men of Shechem chose Abimelech king. God was not consulted whether they should have any king, much less who it should be. If parents could see what their children would do, and what they are to suffer, their joy in them often would be turned into sorrow: we may be thankful that we cannot know what shall happen. Above all, we should fear and watch against sin; for our evil conduct may produce fatal effects upon our families, after we are in our graves.

Verses 7-21 There was no occasion for the trees to choose a king, they are all the trees of the Lord which he has planted. Nor was there any occasion for Israel to set a king over them, for the Lord was their King. Those who bear fruit for the public good, are justly respected and honoured by all that are wise, more than those who merely make a figure. All these fruit-trees gave much the same reason for their refusal to be promoted over the trees; or, as the margin reads it, to go up and down for the trees. To rule, involves a man in a great deal both of toil and care. Those who are preferred to public trust and power, must forego all private interests and advantages, for the good of others. And those advanced to honour and dignity, are in great danger of losing their fruitfulness. For which reason, they that desire to do good, are afraid of being too great. Jotham compares Abimelech to the bramble or thistle, a worthless plant, whose end is to be burned. Such a one was Abimelech.

Verses 22-29 Abimelech is seated in the throne his father refused. But how long does this glory last? Stay but three years, and see the bramble withered and burned. The prosperity of the wicked is short and fickle. The Shechemites are plagued by no other hand than Abimelech's. They raised him unjustly to the throne; they first feel the weight of his sceptre.

Verses 30-49 Abimelech intended to punish the Schechemites for slighting him now, but God punished them for their serving him formerly in the murder of Gideon's sons. When God uses men as instruments in his hand to do his work, he means one thing, and they another. That, which they hoped would have been for their welfare, proved a snare and a trap, as those will certainly find, who run to idols for shelter; such will prove a refuge of lies.

Verses 50-57 The Shechemites were ruined by Abimelech; now he is reckoned with, who was their leader in villany. Evil pursues sinners, and sometimes overtakes them, when not only at ease, but triumphant. Though wickedness may prosper a while, it will not prosper always. The history of mankind, if truly told, would greatly resemble that of this chapter. The records of what are called splendid events present to us such contests for power. Such scenes, though praised of men, fully explain the Scripture doctrine of the deceitfulness and desperate wickedness of the human heart, the force of men's lust, and the effect of Satan's influence. Lord, thou has given us thy word of truth and righteousness, O pour upon us thy spirit of purity, peace, and love, and write thy holy law in our hearts.

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