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The trees said to the vine, Come you, and reign over us.

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Valuable to God and Man

The vine, like the olive and fig trees, represents a valuable and productive member of society. Commentators note that its fruit (wine) was used in drink offerings, signifying service to both God and humanity. The fable uses these fruitful trees to represent worthy individuals who contribute to the community, in stark contrast to the worthless bramble (Abimelech) who follows.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Judges 9:8–20

18th Century

Theologian

This fable and the one mentioned in the margin are the only two of their kind found in Scripture. The parables of the Old Testament are somewhat di…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Judges 9:12

19th Century

Bishop

Unto the vine. —We might have felt surprise that the vine was not the first choice, but the low-growing, trellised vine, …

John Gill

John Gill

On Judges 9:12

17th Century

Pastor

Then said the trees to the vine
Another emblem of good and useful men; and it may be observed, that Jotham takes no …

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Judges 9:7–21

17th Century

Minister

There was no occasion for the trees to choose a king; they are all the trees of the Lord that He has planted. Nor was there any occasion for Israel…