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The Fate of the 'Lusty' Oppressors
Commentators note the specific description of the Moabite soldiers as "lusty," which literally means "fat." This detail is likely intentional, creating a grimly humorous link to their "very fat" king, Eglon. It suggests the occupying force had grown complacent, rich, and comfortable at Israel's expense, and now they shared their king's fate, showing a complete reversal of fortunes.
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19th Century
Bishop
At that time. —Apparently in the first surprise of the Moabite forces and garrisons.
All lusty. —Literally,…
17th Century
Pastor
And they slew of Moab at that time about ten thousand men ,
&c.] Who had been sent into the land of Israel to keep i…
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…