Verse of the Day
Author Spotlight
Loading featured author...
Report Issue
See a formatting issue or error?
Let us know →
Verse Takeaways
1
A Detail with a Purpose
Commentators explain that the description of King Eglon as "a very fat man" is not a random insult but a crucial piece of narrative foreshadowing. This physical detail sets the stage for the shocking events that follow, explaining how Ehud's sword becomes lost in his body (v. 22) and, as one scholar notes, suggesting Eglon was too slow to defend himself. It shows how the Bible uses specific details to build its story.
See 2 Verse Takeaways
Book Overview
Judges
Author
Audience
Composition
Teaching Highlights
Outline
+ 5 more
See Overview
3
19th Century
Bishop
He brought the present. — Literally, "caused it to come near." Josephus, in his version of the story, evidently means to insinuate…
17th Century
Pastor
And he brought a present unto Eglon king of Moab
Accompanied by two servants, as Josephus says F2 , and w…
17th Century
Minister
When Israel sins again, God raises up a new oppressor. The Israelites did evil, and the Moabites did worse; yet because God punishes the sins of Hi…