Jueces 9:8

8 Fueron los árboles a elegir rey sobre sí, y dijeron al olivo: Reina sobre nosotros.

Jueces 9:8 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 9:8

The trees went forth on a time to anoint a king over them
This is an apologue or fable, and a very fine and beautiful one; it is fitly expressed to answer the design, and the most ancient of the kind, being made seven hundred years before the times of Aesop, so famous for his fables, and exceeds anything written by him. By the trees are meant the people of Israel in general, and the Shechemites in particular, who had been for some time very desirous of a king, but could not persuade any of their great and good men to accept of that office:

and they said unto the olive tree, reign thou over us;
a fit emblem of a good man, endowed with excellent virtues and qualifications for good, as David king of Israel, who is compared to such a tree, ( Psalms 52:8 ) , Jarchi applies this to Othniel the first judge; but it may be better applied to Gideon, an excellent good man, full of fruits of righteousness, and eminently useful, and to whom kingly government was offered, and was refused by him; and the men of Shechem could scarcely fail of thinking of him, and applying it to him, as Jotham was delivering his fable.

Jueces 9:8 In-Context

6 Y reunidos todos los señores de Siquem con toda la casa de Milo (la congregación ), fueron y eligieron a Abimelec por rey, cerca de la llanura del pilar que estaba en Siquem.
7 Cuando se lo dijeron a Jotam, fue y se puso en la cumbre del monte de Gerizim, y alzando su voz clamó, y les dijo: Oídme, varones de Siquem; que Dios os oiga.
8 Fueron los árboles a elegir rey sobre sí, y dijeron al olivo: Reina sobre nosotros.
9 Mas el olivo respondió: ¿He de dejar mi aceite, con el que por mi causa Dios y los hombres son honrados, por ir a ser grande sobre los árboles?
10 Y dijeron los árboles a la higuera: Anda tú, reina sobre nosotros.
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