Jueces 9:4

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.

Jueces 9:4 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 9:4

And they gave him seventy pieces of silver out of the house of
Baalbirith
The temple of their idol; of this name (See Gill on Judges 8:33), out of the money which had been dedicated to his service by freewill offering, or out of a bank which they deposited there for greater safety, and perhaps out of a superstitious notion of its being more prosperous and successful: of what value these pieces were is not certain; by pieces of silver, commonly shekels are meant; but these are thought to be of too little value to be given to a man to raise an army with, or carry on a scheme to advance himself to the throne; and talents are judged to be too large a sum for such a city to contribute out of a temple of theirs, and that but lately built, as it must be since the death of Gideon; they are therefore thought to be pounds, as the Vulgate Latin version renders it; however, in the number of them there seems to be some reference to the number of Gideon's sons, who were to be destroyed by bribing men with this sum, which was the scheme concerted between Abimelech and the men of Shechem;

wherewith Abimelech hired vain and light persons, which followed him;
perhaps seventy of them, giving to each a piece or pound of silver; these were a base scoundrel sort of people, that lived in an idle scandalous manner, a sort of freebooters, that lived upon what they could lay hold on in a way of force and rapine; men of light heads and empty brains, and whose pockets were as light and empty as their heads, and fit to engage in any enterprise, though ever so barbarous, for the sake of a little money.

Jueces 9:4 In-Context

2 Hablad ahora a oídos de todos los habitantes de Siquem: "¿Qué es mejor para vosotros, que todos los hijos de Jerobaal, setenta hombres, reinen sobre vosotros, o que reine sobre vosotros un solo hombre?" Además, acordaos que yo soy hueso vuestro y carne vuestra.
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.
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